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The guitarist is a fine example of why players should lean into themselves and not be blinded by what their peers are doing ...
Joining Pink Floyd in 1967, the guitar stylings of David Gilmour represented a bold new era of rock, but he owed his ...
“Outside my usual scope”: The Pink Floyd and solo songs David Gilmour called his best guitar playing
Former Pink Floyd leader David Gilmour reflected on the songs he felt incorporated his best guitar solos from the band's ...
Despite being one of the most influential guitar players around, David Gilmour would be the first to admit this major weakness in his skill set.
“There’s not an awful lot of happy songs”: the artist David Gilmour called the only happy songwriter
Rock and roll did have a cynical slant to it, but David Gilmour knew a few people had the power of writing happy music now and again. Read more here.
Guitars are expensive, but these three take that notion to a whole other level, as they sold for well over $1 million.
David Gilmour and Roger Waters warred with one another to great and detrimental effect in the career of Pink Floyd. But apparently, they shared a weakness.
In a 1985 interview, Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour revealed the guitarist he was most in awe of and would like to emulate if he could.
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David Gilmour explains his preference for vintage guitars, and demos his 1945 Martin D-18In a recent video, David Gilmour cited his belief that vintage guitars will always sound better than their modern counterparts. Speaking about his beloved 1945 Martin D-18 acoustic guitar as part ...
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