Those who attend the Columbus stop of THE MOON, THE WALL AND BEYOND tour at the Palace Theatre might be checking to make sure ...
Experience Pink Floyd's renowned song 'Wish You Were Here' like never before with a dynamic shred version by Sophie Lloyd. In ...
Prog rock was about to crash headlong into punk when Pink Floyd released Wish You Were Here, their sombre, disembodied masterpiece, in September 1975. The band was too successful to be threatened by ...
Remember when you were young? Pink Floyd‘s members (with the exception of drummer Nick Mason) don’t seem to relish the thought, but those opening lyrics to “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” perfectly evoke ...
I didn’t know much about The Gilmour Project heading into its show at the legendary Great American Music Hall. Well, I knew a couple of basic things — 1) This all-star act includes a bunch of stellar ...
The album that consolidated Pink Floyd’s superstar status fifty years ago receives an anniversary box set treatment. (L-R) A member of staff poses in front of the back cover image outtake of the album ...
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David Gilmour may have written two iconic guitar solos for Comfortably Numb, but when it comes to playing it live, he says he’s “never learned” one of them. His comments relate to the track's second ...
It’s among the most famous electric guitar solos in all of rock music. Some players have put it at the top of their list of best-ever solos. But David Gilmour says he can’t play it. Which is odd, ...
The Alice in Chains riffmaster on his love of Tony Iommi and what to expect from his performance at Black Sabbath's curtain call, Back to the Beginning ...
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It’s time for some Floyd. Of course, the response to that statement from millions of classic rock fans would probably be along the lines of: “Well, what else is new? It’s always a good time to crank ...