Reality Check!

fsmith said:
Man that guy has so much mojo it's scary. I could sit and watch him play forever. I don't know that I've heard anyone who can create as much emotion in so few notes as he can. Great stuff.

+1!

That guy is amazing!!!

OT: Anyone know if that "Pulse" DVD is ever going to be released?
 
Norrin Radd said:
+1!

That guy is amazing!!!

OT: Anyone know if that "Pulse" DVD is ever going to be released?


100% agreement here...I may have told this story before but...MEH! One time I fell asleep on the couch, and I was awakened by the sound of angels...it was Gilmour(Pink Floyd), playing in that Live Aid concert...it was the second solo on Comfortably Numb, and he was high up, possibly on the high E, playing 2(TWO) friggin notes, along with his whammy, and I swear I started to cry...man it was sweet. When I was young, I learned a few songs and solos, stuff like Crazy Train, some Whitesnake, Maiden...etc...but the hardest songs for me to learn, not hard that I couldn't do it, but challenging enough, were the Gilmour solos...

Have you guys heard any of Davids solo stuff, his first effort, "David Gilmour" rocks!

"You can give him a ukulele and he can make it sound like a Stradivarius." - Bob Ezrin (co-producer of "The Wall")
 
i feel ya 100% buddy ... sometimes ill take some time off music because I end up putting too much pressure on myself and end up stressing out really bad. I like to call it "optional stres" ... i mean why the hell am i stressing over stuff that im just "doing for fun". it usually kicks in during song writing spurts ...

so i take a few days off and chill then i play again ...
 
Agreed, Gilmour connects his fingers to his soul. I call that being a musician versus being a guitarist. Great musician, that boy.
 
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