Gilmour, Wright & Mason: Pink Floyd - Arnold Layne live FULL VERSION
andrewjburgess
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason stun me and the rest of the audience by turning up and playing Arnold Layne during a tribute evening to the late Syd Barrett. Madcaps Last Laugh @ the Barbican, London, 10th May 2007.
- Kurbisa Yeah, I know the "Nobody Home" story, and I respect your Gilmour - Wright admiration. I repeat that the reason of my comments weren't the "who' s bett
- tjrrockandrollmaster I was more a Gilmour and Wright fan. However I saw the feud as double the music. The Wall demos were a Gilmour/Waters/Ezrin. In fact, Nobody Home w
- Kurbisa Thank you for the update. I really am a devoted Floyd fan, and in the Gilmour - Waters feud I am on Waters' side, but I'm not here to underrate anybod
- tjrrockandrollmaster Roger had three guitarists (occasionally Jon Carin played a fourth guitar) to try and recreate what one David Gilmour did by his lonesome.
- tjrrockandrollmaster However, David and Rick's arranged Roger's demos to make the songs what they did. It was after Wish You Were Here it became about Roger Waters and
- tjrrockandrollmaster The Last Few Bricks was Waters/Gilmour. The writing credits on Is There Anybody Out There Sony reissue rectified the misprint on the original issue
- danimal97520 Snowy White went with Waters when he left. Tim Renwick was Floyd's backing guitarist after that point. Played on both the '87/'88 tour and the Divi
- RayManzarekGod Judging from the hair, dress, and figure, it looks like him, and he is practically ALWAYS the secondary player, either for Waters, or Gilmour, or F