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Title: Pink Floyd: Obscured by Clouds 1972
Added: Jul 27, 2010
Author: KarmicOmen
Duration: 2:50
Description:
David Gilmour built his repertoire solely on designs of his own blueprints. His success arrived completely by way of his own hard work and merit vs. riding in on the coattails of other guitarists.David is one of few guitarists, including among other guitar legends, that has relied solely on his own proficiency -- tailoring various techniques to fit his unique style, versus emulating or lifting from others.The standards of integrity that David has exemplified ... taking the high road to success instead of the easy way, has earned him the deepest respect of fans and peers alike.
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Youtube Comments: 60
vondumozze Says:
Jan 5, 2012 - I was going to question the date of this, but chose not to. I first saw them at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in October 1970. 3 bucks to sit in the orchestra pit, right in front of Roger. Caught them at the Central Theatre in Pasaic NJ right around the release of "Echoes" I was first in line and laid a Benjamin for 16 seats at 6 USd. Sold the tickets to friends at face value. Great show, but they did not do any material from DSOTM. What a trip.
KarmicOmen Says:
Jan 5, 2012 - "I was going to question the date of this, but chose not to."*laughing* Was that an age-related, "I'd rather no go there" remark (~‿~) or were you questioning the date of the title cut?If you were referring to the latter {though something tells me you actually meant the former}, it is straight off OBC; taken from my own CD-to-mp3 collection.Ahhh, you're funny ... thanks for the chuckles, and for viewing!
abcabc22100 Says:
Jan 6, 2012 - i liked their spacey stuff best of all. kind of leaders into the new age era. ever hear tangerine dream? nice stuff. some floyds songs are nice, some are not. this spacey stuff though was always interesting. nice.
1skunkus Says:
Jan 9, 2012 - I always thought he looked like leonard di caprio.
LadyTaurus5554 Says:
Jan 10, 2012 - I didn't realize how special it was, that I got to see Pink Floyd perform in 1971, before Dark Side came out, until sooooo many years later!! I always thought they were so different than what other bands were playing, that there was nothing to compare them to, just enjoy the ride!!! Many trips and years later, the music still hold me in thrall!!!
urbino08 Says:
Jan 10, 2012 - Best thing from England: a genius called David Gilmour. From Italy with love.
fingerprint211b Says:
Jan 10, 2012 - Wow you really like David Gilmour.
graham211 Says:
Jan 17, 2012 - actually one of the very many great things from England - greatest country that has given so much to the world
MyJd1977 Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - OMG! This man has got to be the sexiest man alive. I am infatuated with 1970's Gilmour. God I pray that you make more just like him, and just as beautiful!!
MyJd1977 Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - His voice is like an Angel he plays like a God! What more could anyone ask for, except another one just like him.
mezzetin1 Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - that's unfortunate.
nubesnegras10 Says:
Feb 16, 2012 - .....hmmm...David ..you are one of my men of gold....love you...x
axlfoleyfanatic Says:
Feb 20, 2012 - He was the most beautiful alive back in those days.... 10/10 in my books ; )
clouds882 Says:
Mar 1, 2012 - raw beauty...he's aging rather nicely these days too...
mcer35 Says:
Mar 4, 2012 - Uma viagem que já foi e que marcou toda uma geração..hoje só lembranças no presente e futuro.
Smodog124 Says:
Mar 10, 2012 - Why is their so much credit being given to gilmour for this? did he write this song? did he write the album mostly?
DEK9988 Says:
Mar 15, 2012 - the planets
DEK9988 Says:
Mar 15, 2012 - and the plates
reforest4fertility Says:
Mar 31, 2012 - Uh, great song. Tho it seems like only the opening few bars of an epic-like Pink Floyd song, it is that but of an epic Pink Floyd album. Just that it anticipates so much, then ends as a song itself. The following album doesn't at all disappoint.
Arrbyy Says:
Apr 1, 2012 - I loved this album! Love the slow, easy going bass.
Banecouch Says:
Apr 4, 2012 - Well put bit in the video description, cheers! ^_^
KarmicOmen Says:
Apr 27, 2012 - Waters was irrefutably one of the best lyricists on earth. Not many write the way he did -- intelligent and deep; even soulful for rigidly abstruse Roger.Truth be told, however -- while I am now, have always been, and will always be a die hard Pink Floyd fan -- even more-so than that, I am a hardcore David Gilmour fan.So much emphasis is placed on David; seemingly but not intentionally negating others' contributions, because of David's musical ability, voice and quite honestly his appeal.
KarmicOmen Says:
Apr 27, 2012 - If songs did not contain lyrics, chances are mostly David and Rick wrote them. For all his lyrical brilliance; writing 99% of the lyrics to five Pink Floyd albums preceding his own; Rog was not as inclined on a note-writing/instrumental level.Knowing/playing the bare minimum in Pink Floyd, I'm unaware of what if any initiative Roger took to expand his proficiency since departing. David was/is the most musically accomplished; learning and mastering a wide spectrum of instruments over the years.
deansusky Says:
May 28, 2012 - posted:every other band i have ever listened to was sooooo awesome for a couple months. Then it just started getting old. But this....this i can listen to for the rest of my life.












blondblasterr Says:
Dec 28, 2011 - Great post!