![]() But my absolute highlight is the classic magnum opusĮchoes, what a 'killer version': exciting red light as a symbol for the lava, very dynamically filmed and especially outstanding work by Standing ovation for 'Art-Rock veteran' David Bowie as guest singer and excellent play by Rick Wright with his Farfisa organ sound)Īnd Comfortably Numb (compelling with a jaw-dropping sea of green lasers). Very captivating are the renditions of Arnold Layne (with a Light, emotional guitar work, lush Hammond organ and moving contributions by the rock veterans David Crosby and Graham Nash)Īnd especially Wish You Were Here, goose bumps and wet eyes! The solo classical guitar play in High Hopes is very beautiful and IĪlso love the compelling guitar solo in the second part of Fat Old Sun. Part of this concert features mainly classic Pink Floyd tracks and it gets an extra dimension because of the passing away of Sydīarrett last year: you can almost feel the emotion on stage during some tracks like Shine On Your Crazy Diamond (wonderful blue Orchestrations and heavy guitar work) and the laser-drenched A Pockeful Of Stones (sensitive guitar and warm organ play). Guitar, lush Hammond organ by Rick Wright and an exciting lightshow), the catchy Take A Breath (propulsive with beautiful keyboard I am delighted about This Is Heaven (bluesy climate with fiery Powerful than the (in my opinion) a bit too laidback studio album. Then David GilmourĪnnounces that the band will play the entire new solo album On An Island, I have to say that on stage it sounds more dynamic and Parry and the multi-instrumentalist Jon Carin and supported by a wonderful and often awesome lightshow. When I read that David Gilmour had released a 2-DVD set from this concert, I decided to purchase it very quickly.ĭVD-1: It starts with three DSOTM tracks, the crowd is euphoric and we can enjoy very strong renditions of Speak To Me,īreath and Time/Breathe Reprise, played by a tight and inspired band with many outstanding musicians like Phil Manzanera, Dick Last week I watched an one hour BBC concert of this happening, I was pleasantly surprised by the tracklist that includes both theĮntire new solo album On An Island as lots of classic Pink Floyd tracks and I was blown away by the lightshow, goose bumps! So Robert Wyatt / cornet (10) Releases information David Crosby / backing vocals (6,15,21) Jon Carin / synthesizer, backing vocals, lap steel guitar Guy Pratt / bass, backing vocals, electric guitar (10) Phil Manzanera / twelve strings acoustic guitar, electric guitar, backing vocals Dick Parry / tenor & baritone saxophones, electronic organ Richard Wright / lead & backing vocals, Hammond organ, piano, synthesizer David Gilmour / lead & backing vocals, electric, acoustic & lap steel guitars, cumbus (10), alto saxophone (8) The promo videos for On An Island and Smile. This Heaven from the AOL Sessions (re-edited) Astronomy Domine, as recorded for the Live From Abbey Road television series. Castellorizon, On An Island, The Blue, Take A Breath, and High Hopes, from London's Mermaid Theatre (March 2006). ![]() This is an edited version of the Electronic Press Kit (EPK), but with some extra songs from the recording sessions. The third is a documentary on the making of the On An Island album. The seconds is a short film from America's West Coast some of the backstage footage was shot by Richard Wright. ![]() Three documentaries: The main one, Breaking Bread, Drinking Wine, contains behind-the-scenes tour footage from the rehearsals in Bray right through to the final show in Gdańsk. Uh The Deal Dominoes Wearing The Inside Out Arnold Layne and Comfortably Numb. Five bonus songs from the Royal Albert Hall: Wot's. Find the Cost of Freedom (with David Crosby and Graham Nash) Shine on You Crazy Diamond (with David Crosby and Graham Nash)Ģ1. Then I Close My Eyes (with Robert Wyatt)ġ5. The Blue (with David Crosby and Graham Nash)ġ0. On an Island (with David Crosby and Graham Nash)ħ. ![]()
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