David Gilmour - London 1984 Trailer

David Gilmour - London 1984 Trailer (2009)

03 September 2009 Music 62 mins

David Gilmour — Pink Floyd writer, singer, and guitarist extraordinaire — in a hard-rocking 1984 solo concert. This powerful show is drawn from the benchmark tour when David fully established himself as an independent artist, with his own voice — even as he was poised to take Pink Floyd into the future. Shot with great professionalism, this state-of-the-art film reveals sides of David Gilmour's music that Floyd fans were only then becoming aware of. Largely focused on the second David Gilmour solo album "About Face," songs include a number of Gilmour originals: "Until We Sleep," "Out Of The Blue," "Blue Light," and others — in moods ranging from tight, searing hard rock to contemplative folk-rock. Recorded live April 30, 1984 at the Hammersmith Odeon, London

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Cast

David Gilmour

as Self - Guitar

Mick Ralphs

as Self - Guitar

Mickey Feat

as Self - Bass Guitar

Chris Slade

as Self - Drums

Raff Ravenscroft

as Self - Sax

Jody Linscott

as Self - Percussion

Gregg Dechart

as Self - Keyboards

Nick Mason

as Self - Drums

Roy Harper

as Self - Vocals

Crew

Peter Mew

Peter Mew Sound Re-Recording Mixer

International Releases Dates

Netherlands 03 September 2009

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