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David GilmourBy Emily Bowler

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David Gilmour• Born 6 March 1946• Cambridge, England• Father– Douglas Gilmour– Zoologist Lecturer

• Mother– Sylvia Gilmour– Teacher and Film

Editor

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The Early Years

• Received first guitar at age 13• Self taught– Instructional books and records.–Playing with friend, Syd Barrett

• Started band Joker’s Wild at age 20• Invited to Pink Floyd at age 22

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Pink Floyd Members

• Syd Barrett

• David Gilmour

• Roger Waters

• Nick Mason

• Richard Wright

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Pink Floyd AlbumsA Saucerful of Secrets-1968

Ummagumma-1969

Atom Heart Mother-1970

Meddle-1971

Obscured by Clouds-1972The Dark Side of the Moon-1973 Wish You Were Here-1975

Animals-1977

The Wall-1979

The Final Cut-1983

A Momentary Lapse of Reason-1987Delicate Sound of Thunder-1988

The Division Bell-1994

P.U.L.S.E-1995

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David Gilmour Solo AlbumsDavid Gilmour-1978

About Face-1984

On An Island-2006

Live in Gdańsk-2008

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Inspired ByJimi HendrixThe BeatlesBob Dylan

CreamThe Kinks

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Instrument Talents

• Electric Guitar• Bass Guitar• Synthesizer• Banjo• Mandolin

• Acoustic Guitar• Keyboard• Saxophone• Harmonica• Drums

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Gilmour Has Worked With:• Kate Bush• Paul McCartney• Alan Parsons• Bryan Ferry• Pete Townshend• Sam Brown• And More

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Genre

• Progressive Rock• Psychedelic Rock• Art Rock• Blues

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Hardships with Pink Floyd• Roger Waters–Creative differences–Power struggles–Reason Gilmour left the band

• Syd Barrett–Developed mental illness–Fired from the band

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Shine On You Crazy Diamond

Released September 15, 1975

Wish You Were Here Album

Recorded at Abbey road Studios

39 weeks on pop charts

13:36

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Facts about Shine On You Crazy Diamond

• A tribute to Syd Barrett–Syd showed up

during recording–Nobody recognized

him• Explained to fans what

happened to Syd

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Additional Facts about Shine On You Crazy Diamond

• Originally 26 minutes long –Split into two songs –Part I at beginning of album –Part II at end of album

• Five movements in Part I• Trickling water sounds – Created by rubbing fingers around

wine glasses with various amounts of water

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Listening Guide• 0:00 First Movement– 15 seconds of silence– Synthesizer and organ

create feeling of space– Trickling water sounds

• 3:54 Second Movement– Random four note theme– Upbeat drums– Bluesy guitar

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Listening Guide Continued• 6:27 Third

Movement– Faster pace– Higher pitch

• 8:42 Fourth Movement– Vocals– Five verses– Four repeats of

chorus

• 11:10 Fifth Movement– Baritone

saxophone – 12:00 changes to

tenor– Guitar• Fast• Plucking

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Comfortably Numb• Released

November 30, 1979

• The Wall Album• 6:22• Last song

Gilmour and Waters wrote together

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Facts about Comfortably Numb• Guitar solo–Originally written for Gilmour’s solo

album–Frequently appears on all time best

guitar playing lists• Lyrics –Written about a time Waters had

stomach cramps before a performance–Words repeat to create an echo

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Listening Guide• Three verses–Sung by Waters–0:07, 0:38, and 2:46

• Two chorus–Sung by Gilmour–0:53 and 3:17

• Two guitar solos–Played by Gilmour–2:04 and 4:31

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References• Answers.com. Dave Gilmour. Retrieved 11 September 2010.

http://www.answers.com/topic/dave-gilmour.• Mabbett, Andy. Pink Floyd: The Music and the Mystery. 2010.

London: Omnibus.• Miles, Barry; Andy Mabbett. Pink Floyd: The Visual Documentary.

1994. London: Omnibus.• Official Website. David Gilmour Biography. Retrieved 11

September 2010. http://www.davidgilmour.com/biography.htm.• Pink Floyd Online. Comprehensive and Interactive Fan Site. David

Gilmour Biography. Retrieved 11 September 2010. http://www.pinkfloydonline.com/bios/davidgilmour/.

• Edmonds, Ben. Rolling Stones. 11-6-75. Wish You Were Here. Retrieved 13 September 2010 http://www.superseventies.com/pinkfloyd3.html 


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