Pink Floyd, "Live at Earls Court", August 9th - 1980. "Another Brick in the Wall Part I". The Wall (album 1979), Is There Anybody Out There The Wall Live 80-81 (album 2000), 1979 The Wall demo tapes, Guitarist Magazine (Relics 1995), In the Flesh by Povey/Russell, Comfortably Numb A History of the Wall by Vernon Fitch and Richard Mahon, The Black Strat A History of David Gilmour’s black Fender Stratocaster by Phil Taylor.

It looks like Robert Keeley has managed to squeeze a lot of life into one little guitar effect pedal. The other was a Gibson Les Paul TV. David began collection guitars around 1970 when he bought two guitars at a pawn shop in Seattle, USA in early October that year. Gilmour, Wright and Waters recorded their harmonising vocals into a Neumann U47 for the majority of their vocal takes. The recent release of their show at Wembley (London, UK) recorded in November 1974 is a great showcase for David’s mid 70s tones and the use of the Leslie cabinet. David Gilmour, guitarist extraordinaire and only surviving member of Pink Floyd, is in his mid-sixties and still an active recording artist.
Here’s a great clip of Pink Floyd guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour performing “Breathe” acoustically.

As the second track on Floyd’s epic LP Dark Side of the Moon (the album opens up with the “Speak to Me” sound collage), this acoustic rendition is a great way to watch Gilmour’s chord progression and hear the lyrics clearly. David Gilmour’s 1969 Black Fender Stratocaster has earned its place in rock’n’roll history.

In other news revolving David Gilmour, fans of Pink Floyd recently took to the group’s subreddit to debate which non-Dark Side of the Moon track would fit the most on that album. Dark Side of the Moon It looks like Robert Keeley has managed to squeeze a lot of life into one little guitar effect pedal. Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour.

floyd side of the moon waters barrett floyd albums floyd the wall floyd songs floyd the dark side of the moon floyd echoes floyd animals floyd comfortably numb Rock me baby on Twitter: "Happy birthday to David Gilmour who … “Happy birthday to David Gilmour who turns 73 today! Much like Gilmour’s guitar solos, many of the vocals throughout Dark Side of the Moon were double-tracked for a fuller, richer sound. David Gilmour’s legendary guitar tones are chased by many players. The Dark Side of the Moon is the eighth studio album by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 1 March 1973 by Harvest Records.Primarily developed during live performances, the band premiered an early version of the record several months before recording began.

"Another Brick in the Wall Part I". David used it on some of the remaining shows on the US tour but never since. Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour. One of them was the Fender 1000 twin neck pedal steel used on Meddle and Dark Side of the Moon. You only have to check out websites like gilmourish.com to see the cult following the guitarist has spawned with his epic guitar solo tones.
By majority vote, they picked Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, a 20th-century classic that is still, amazingly, surfacing in the Billboard charts back on Earth, nearly 40 years after its initial release.