Tony Levin played bass guitar only on the studio recording. Guy Pratt played bass on the concert tour. He incidentally married Gala Wright, daughter of Pink Floyd keyboardist Rick Wright, in 1996.
@stephenmcgreevy9650Ай бұрын
Guy Pratt Madonna ..Living On A Prayer.........Guy Pratt Sophie Elliss Bextor .. Murder On The Dancefloor
@dkromАй бұрын
I love this song. Definitely among their best.
@marymargaretmoore9034Ай бұрын
It's about not turning away from those in need, all around us. "Just a world that we all must share, not enough just to stand and stare." A beautiful song. Guy Pratt on bass.
@glennbrock6560Ай бұрын
Guy Pratt on bass here, he is the main bass player Gilmour has used for Pink Floyd tours through the years. Also original PF member Nick Mason on drums.
@forstfedАй бұрын
Also Rick Wright
@ritagryphon222Ай бұрын
Love love love Pink Floyd... More please..
@skyscraper7474Ай бұрын
The great and unique DELICATE SOUND OF THUNDER.
@captainkangaroo4301Ай бұрын
No silly love songs from Pink Floyd. Just lyrically deep musically magnificent tunes.
@elausente21Ай бұрын
The live shows have a different lineup of musicians: Jon Carin (Keyboards, Vocals), Tim Renwick (Guitars, Vocals), Guy Pratt (Bass, Vocals), Gary Wallis (Percussion), Scott Page (Saxophones, Guitar), Margret Taylor (Backing Vocals), Rachel Fury (Backing Vocals) and Durga McBroom (Backing Vocals).
@sarastromseth-troy3323Ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite Pink Floyd live performances! I just love the vocals and instrumentals on this! David Gilmour's solo is one of my favorites, even better than the studio version, in my opinion. The bass player in this video is Guy Pratt, who has toured with Pink Floyd and David Gilmour solo since 1987. (He has also toured with Pink Floyd's drummer Nick Mason's band, Saucerful of Secrets' and is currently touring with David Gilmour as he promotes his new solo album, 'Luck & Strange').
@PowderedToastMan420Ай бұрын
David does more with fewer notes than Slash and Eddie combined. ✌️
@barryharris4967Ай бұрын
You should always be watching Pink Floyd live first.
@KevinWalton-me4vvАй бұрын
Glad you are listen to one the best gruop it nice to know young want to listen to good music
@SteveWalsh-qm3tkАй бұрын
Seen them 3 times back in the day, late 70’a early 80’s, incredible 😎
@KevinWalton-me4vvАй бұрын
Never ever stop a solo or you brake a rule
@thomasfagerer3828 күн бұрын
👍
@charlesallison146Ай бұрын
I don't believe that they missed Roger Waters one little bit !!
@jorhanson8583Ай бұрын
The keyboard at the beginning is a Roland JX-10, one of the last of the analog synths.
@estherpurim66Ай бұрын
The Voice and Guitar of Mortality and Ageing 💛David Gilmour💙
@riff8114Ай бұрын
There is a fan video called "The Invisibles" that compliments this tune....It is about the plight of the homeless and the way they are overlooked in society....kzbin.info/www/bejne/iHLSmHuubLifbs0
@jim1125-cv6ygАй бұрын
not a better video of any song i have seen. A video that actually is about the song, ****************************************
@rainerzufall42Ай бұрын
First big album without Roger Waters, who tried to finish Pink Floyd in 1983 (followed by some lawsuits). Suggestion from this album: "Sorrow" (1987), live version from "Pulse" (1994) concert.
@rainerzufall42Ай бұрын
For a long Gilmour solo, there's only one choice: "Comfortably Numb" (1979), same concert "Pulse" (1994).
@scozz6139Ай бұрын
Guy Pratt on bass here.
@KevinWalton-me4vvАй бұрын
Like your reacton to good uk music
@katapult9999Ай бұрын
I'm 71 years old and I only listen to Pink Floyd and nothing else! The rest is only music. 50 years ago Pink Floyd were already 200 years ahead of everybody!
@balthazartrumpi6808Ай бұрын
Another great song from this amazing Delicate Sound Of Thunder concert film is The Dogs Of War. I hope you can get to it soon.
@rainerzufall42Ай бұрын
If it were Tony Levin, you would recognize him! 🤣 I have the feeling, his look didn't change as much as e.g. David Gilmour...
@mikesweeney941619 сағат бұрын
Never interrupt a David Gilmour solo. NEVER.....
@artbagley1406Ай бұрын
"OtTA" is a musical prod, or wake-up slap, to society's collective conscience about how many times the "turn away" has been done.
@KevinWalton-me4vvАй бұрын
I still listen today age 64
@JackyElam-k2lАй бұрын
I don't know if you have heard any Colonel Les Claypool and the Fabulous Flying Frog Brigade but there are several pink floyd covers that you would likely enjoy, like have a cigar (with that claypool bass)
@rff2552Ай бұрын
You need to do Shine On You Crazy Diamond, studio version
@kathrynasmr9367Ай бұрын
So many great songs from different time periods. Do you like The Division Bell? High Hopes is an amazing song and beautiful video. So sad.
@KevinWalton-me4vvАй бұрын
I see these 14 or more live
@FrankWirth-ij4rqАй бұрын
Waters is FAR Right as well. Major friction.
@Nosferatu388Ай бұрын
John, Dude! It's sacrilegious to pause a David Gilmour Solo!! Had to take my "Like" back, plan better'
@alanbrooke6173Ай бұрын
Dogs of war next ma man
@philburn8168Ай бұрын
please don't pause during Gilmore's solos!
@dboss7239Ай бұрын
Yes, well Roger became increasingly overbearing and dictatorial during The Wall, and firing Richard was one of his megalomanicial acts. There was a synergy of brilliant music and lyrics with Water's lyrical genius prior to the split. But most of the "music" or musicality arose from Gilmour and Wright as evidenced by their works after Roger left. Sadly Richard passed in 2008, but David is going strong and has a new album out last month, which in his words is the best work he'd done since Dark Side of the Moon. And he's on tour right now with the new album and old Floyd tunes. Pretty damn good for being 78 years young! David's wife Polly who is a successful novelist, has written later Pink Floyd and David's solo lyrics since after this album. David usually will not comment on Roger or the split, or The Wall when asked. Until recently when Roger attacked Polly and her lyrics, then David let loose somewhat. David's new album is most worth a listen, and in the "making of" video he explains his evolution "Well you know I started off in a pop group, and I found myself in a position of leading that group - not ever a position I was hoping for, or looking forward to - being a solo artist - not what I really asked for, I've always preferred being a part of something - and this album feels closer to that than anything I've had in all these years" His quote is near the end of this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/e5TOeZyjjNVshKs ( David Gilmour - The Making of Luck and Strange )
@recabitejehonadab2654Ай бұрын
Waters has a lot of issues.
@SabrinaLyle-jz4zdАй бұрын
David Gilmore doesn't waste any notes... They all mean something.