David Gilmour Interview from Jun 18, 1984

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David Gilmour concert at Interview on Jun 18, 1984

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  • Date:
    06.18.1984
  • Tracks:
    1
  • Total Time:
    15:47
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Interview Summary

It is well documented that Roger Waters started to take more of a commanding role in Pink Floyd for Animals, The Wall, and, to an even larger extent, The Final Cut. After this last album, released in 1983, David Gilmour decided to release About Face, a response to his lessening responsibility as part of Pink Floyd.

This interview, recorded with Lisa Robinson, took place in New York City during his supporting tour for About Face. The new album and the solo tour provide the framework within which Robinson asks about the clashes and competition with…entire summary

Interview Set List

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  • kenny9049 | Wednesday, January 13, 2010 | 3:24 am

    what an absolutely honest interview. david is the man and so is roger. got to love it! thankyou both and all of pink floyd, for all the beautiful words and music,now and beyond. the best band in the world , as a whole, or in solo parts. love you guys,
    kenny

  • sngwrytr | Tuesday, October 14, 2008 | 8:05 pm

    RE jensen john....neither is the final cut

  • Anonymous | Thursday, September 25, 2008 | 4:30 am

    Finally. Someone who knows what they're taking about. That is soooo fucking rare on here. You go,man !! Jimi Mac.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, September 24, 2008 | 9:18 am

    I definately don't think so. Why should Gilmour quit Floyd just cos Waters didn't wanna do it anymore ? After all,he did most of the lead vocals and half of the bass on their records is by Gilmore anyway !! Oh,and one other thing .....the reason Waters left in the first place was because the cost of putting on the shows for The Wall tour bankrupted Floyd and as the record company funded the tour,they were going to deduct the money from the bands royalties,and Waters wasn't prepared to deal with this,so he let the rest of them take the fall for what was basically a solo album under Pink Floyds name. So next time you want to voice your opinion,make sure you know what you're talking about BEFORE you open your mouth,o.k. there moron ?

  • jensen john | Saturday, September 20, 2008 | 5:59 am

    Gilmour should have stayed solo. I thought About Face was a good start. Momentary Lapse of Reason IS NOT a Pink Floyd album, nor is Division Bell.

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