Borrowed David
Gilmour’s 2006 solo CD On an Island from the library this weekend. Enjoyed listening to it during the commute
to and from work. Unsurprisingly, very
Gilmourish. Also unsurprisingly, very
good. Might pick it up next time I’m at
a music store and have some cash in my pocket.
A good bookend to Frampton’s solo CD I bought a few years back that I play
during barbecues on the outdoor deck.
Always liked David
as a guitarist. Pink Floyd’s Animals
has some great guitar work, as does most of The Wall. Always dug his vocals and thought his ethereal
tenor a powerful counterpoint to the snaky and cynical baritone of Roger
Waters.
But it was this
quote from music critic Alan di Perna writing in Rolling Stone that
brought out the bumps on my arms, hit me like a waterfall of ice cold Riesling,
and made me lunge for the acoustic to pluck out some “Sheep” ending chords, “Wind
Cries Mary” hammer-ons, and “Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love” arpeggios:
[David Gilmour is]
“ … the missing link between Hendrix and Van Halen.”
Wow! That is totally correct, and I don’t think
in thirty-five years as a guitar player I’ve mentioned the three of them in the
same sentence.
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