Roger Waters and David Gilmour earned co-writing credits – and traded vocals – on this song, so it only makes sense that they'd both return to it for their solo sets.
In 1971, Pink Floyd used Pompeii's amphitheater as the site of their landmark concert film. Last night, David Gilmour came back to the venue as a solo artist.
Gilmour is releasing a new album in September, and the title track "Rattle That Lock" features a new animated music video.
David Gilmour said:
I love animation when it does something that can’t be achieved any other way. The film Alasdair & Jock have made for Rattle That Lock highlights a darkness in the song that couldn’t have been shown any other way.
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David Gilmour has added another Hollywood Bowl date in Los Angeles, as well as second stops in Toronto, Chicago and at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
"The Endless River," will be the band's first new release in 20 years.
Polly Samson, the wife of singer/guitarist David Gilmour, shared the news on Twitter. "Btw Pink Floyd album out in October,"
No word whether Rogers Waters will be on the new album — but it seems unlikely, as “Endless River” is a continuation of sessions started during the recording of “Division Bell,”
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It might be hard to get the remaining members of Pink Floyd to reunite to create music, but, well, when it comes to money, they did have a bit of a reunion.