From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia David Gilmour Live 1984
David Gilmour Live 1984
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour 4. "Short and Sweet" (Gilmour, Roy Harper)
5. "Run Like Hell" (Gilmour, Roger Waters)
Video by David Gilmour 6. "Out of the Blue" (Gilmour)
Released September, 1984 7. "Blue Light" (Gilmour)
8. "Murder" (Gilmour)
Recorded London, England, April, 1984
9. "Comfortably Numb" (Gilmour, Waters)
Genre Progressive rock
Length 100 min.
Videos
1. Blue Light
Label CBS-Fox
2. All Lovers Are Deranged
Director Michael Hurll
Producer Norman Stone
Documentary
1. After The Floyd
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour[1] or simply David Gilmour[2] is
a film by David Gilmour from his 1984 tour from the al- Personnel
bum About Face for Europe. The film is mainly a concert
performance from The Hammersmith Odeon in London 1. David Gilmour: Guitars, vocals.
in April, 1984. It also features promotional clips. Lastly, 2. Mick Ralphs: Guitars, vocals.
a documentary called After The Floyd which followed Gil- 3. Mickey Feat: Bass Guitar, vocals.
mour on the 1984 solo tour and includes interviews with 4. Raff Ravenscroft: Saxophones, keyboards,
David on tour buses (the bus driver referred to David as percussion.
ex-guitarist of Pink Floyd) and in hotel rooms. Also in- 5. Gregg Dechart: Keyboards, vocals.
cluded is more live footage of concerts and soundchecks 6. Chris Slade: Drums, Percussion.
in Europe. It is now out of production. The VHS was not 7. Jody Linscott: Percussion.
released in Europe, apparently due to "lack of commer- 8. Roy Harper: Vocals on "Short and Sweet" and
cial interest". This concert footage is now to be found on percussion on "Comfortably Numb".
DVD, released by Crime Crow Productions[3]. The DVD, 9. Nick Mason: Drums on "Comfortably Numb".
however, does not contain the extra footage that could
be found on the VHS. References
Similarly, Sony Music has shown little interest in re-
[1] A review with a scan of the video cover
leasing the title on DVD in the US, possibly due to the age
[2] Pink Floyd Archives - U.S. David Gilmour VHS
of the concert as well as Gilmour’s own dislike of About
Videotape Discography
Face as an album.
[3] Pink Floyd Archives - E.U. David Gilmour DVD
For unknown reasons Gilmour does not consider this
Discography
release a part of his official catalogue and it isn’t included
on his website as a release. This may be because it was
never officially released in the UK.
Track listing
David Gilmour In Concert (Hammer-
smith Odeon, April 30, 1984)
1. "Until We Sleep" (David Gilmour)
2. "All Lovers Are Deranged" (Gilmour, Pete
Townshend)
3. "There’s no Way out of Here" (Ken Baker)
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia David Gilmour Live 1984
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• Live video albums
• 1984 live albums
• Music video compilation albums
• 1984 compilation albums
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