David Gilmour - In Concert (2002) 192kbps

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 01 Shine on You Crazy Diamond, Pts. 1-5.mp314.64 MB
 02 Terrapin.mp34.1 MB
 03 Fat Old Sun.mp34.82 MB
 04 Coming Back To Life.mp37.44 MB
 05 High Hopes.mp311.75 MB
 06 Je Crois Entendre Encore.mp35.32 MB
 07 Smile.mp35.48 MB
 08 Wish You Were Here.mp36.88 MB
 09 Comfortably Numb.mp310.27 MB
 10 Dimming of the Day.mp35.69 MB
 11 Shine on You Crazy Diamond, Pts. 6-8.mp310.73 MB
 12 A Great Day For Freedom.mp36.44 MB
 13 Hushabye Mountain.mp33.08 MB
 14 Dominoes.mp37.01 MB
 15 Breakthrough.mp311.64 MB
 16 Comfortably Numb.mp310.48 MB

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David Gilmour - In Concert



Year 2002



01. Shine on you crazy diamond (Parts 1-5)

02. Terrapin

03. Fat old sun

04. Coming back to life

05. High Hopes

06. Je crois entendre encore

07. Smile

08. Wish you were here

09. Comfortably Numb (with Robert Wyatt)

10. Dimming of the day

11. Shine on you crazy diamond

12. A great day for freedom

13. Hushabye mountain

14. Dominoes

15. Breakthrough (with Richard Wright)

16. Comfortably numb (with Bob Geldof & Richard Wright)



This truly is an amazing and I would wholeheartedly recommend it for any Pink Floyd or David Gilmour fan.

Reminiscent of the "Unplugged" series of concerts by Eric Clapton & co., this features the 1 hour long Meltdown concert and three tracks from the Royal Festival Hall 2002.

The show starts with a chilling acoustic Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5). The opening few lines of Coming Back To Life put goosebumps on the back of your neck as if it was the first time you'd heard the song, and High Hopes has been tremedously adapted to an acoustic set with stunning Choir backing vocals.

The brand new track Smile is very Gilmour and very good, and as you'd expect, Wish You Were Here fits very well into this style of concert. I'd best describe Robert Wyatt's vocal contribution to Comfortably Numb as "interesting", but this is more than made up for by the usual brilliant ending. Later on we're treated to Shine On (Parts 6-8) which are, not suprisingly, wonderful.

The Royal Festival Hall tracks are great. Richard Wright joins for his own Breakthough from Broken China, and stays on when Bob Geldof guests on a far better Comfortably Numb. This one has the second goosebump-moment of the disc when David Gimour's delivery of "There is no pain, you are receding" sends shivers down your spine...

The extra's are good (I Put A Spell On You with Jools Holland & Mica Paris is far better than the release on Small World Big Band), Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 is beautifully performed, and strongly reminds me of the opening of On The Turning Away.

The menu style and backing track is pleasing. For the soundtrack, I have only listened to the 5.1 presentation and was very impressed - everything is well balanced and the channels aren't over used.





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