These five performances are some of the most epic guitar solos of the ‘70s, and some of them inspired a whole generation of guitarists.
These three artists manage to sound like Pink Floyd without completely ripping off the iconic psych-rock band from London.
David Gilmour has a few favourite songs to play live, but this specific Pink Floyd track has a special place in his heart.
As an albums band, Floyd hadn’t had a single out in in the UK for 11 years since Point Me At The Sky in 1968, and Ezrin said ...
Especially when it comes to Pink Floyd songs and music. That makes a new version of the band's classic song “Comfortably Numb ...
The track climaxes with a fiery Gilmour guitar solo that’s even more dramatic with its visual counterpart, as white lights flash vividly around him. In a sunnier alternate universe, Pink Floyd ...
"Money" has been a regular part of Pink Floyd’s live performances and solo tours by both Gilmour and Waters. The song often ...
Where Pink Floyd’s Seventies oeuvre obsessed on the ... the performance later by headbanging her whole body to the guitar solo in “Comfortably Numb.”) Gilmour livened things up anytime ...
The band is debuting a flip of a classic Pink Floyd song with unlikely ... features clips of Gilmour playing the guitar throughout. Ice-T's last solo record was 2006's "Gangster Rap," but he ...