Saturday, July 1, 2017

Ten Best Songs of David Gilmour








David Gilmour is one of the greatest if not the greatest prog guitarist in the whole world. In 1968 he joined the greatest progressive rock band PINK FLOYD as a replacement for the greatest SYD BARRET. .

His area of expertise is the melodious and soul smoothing solos and mesmerizinig guitar chords which makes the sound of the music mesmerizing and make everyone fall in love with his music.

It is very difficult to categorize his songs because each one is unique and equally beautiful. But this is my own list of preferences of his magical music.

10. NOT NOW JOHN -

The amazing rhythm of the guitar is so impressive and exciting song on the album.

9. FAT OLD SUN

The amazing bluesy solo in the live as well as different tune in the original song makes it worth listening to.

8. HIGH HOPES

The outro is the best outro ever made.

7. LEARNING TO FLY

His vapour trail vocals are almost devoid of emotion which only enhances dream like feel of the song. And the guitar soared on this single.

6,  DOGS

The 17 minute masterpiece is everything you can ask from david gilmour and he brutally exposes his quality of god gifted guitar techniques.

5. Wish you were here

Waters may have written lyrics but Gilmour gave it life with one of the greatest acoustic masterpiece ever.

4. Time.

This song have one of the strongest vocal performance of David Gilmour and who forgets bluesy paradise in the middle of the song.

3. Another Brick in the Wall trilogy.

The Trade mark rhythm in Part 2 along with melodious slow tune of Part 1 and 3 gives chills and goosebumps to those who endure it for the first time and every time.

2. Coming back to life

The slow starts which gradually becomes one of the best Davil Gilmour Performance of all time. One will fall into love with this song in the matter of seconds after hearing it.

1. Comfortabley Numb.

The best guitar solo in the history of whole music industry. Enough Said.


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