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David Gilmour and David Bowie do Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb

Zawash says...

A magnificent concert - the DVD/Blu-ray is called "David Gilmour: Remember That Night - Live from the Royal Albert Hall". And - this track is more than worth the price tag by itself.

Love how Bowie sings a harmony voice, instead of the main voice. (Bah - don't know the english word)

There are better quality videos out there, though, like this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySx7af3fEf4

This 2006 concert needs a *quality, a *doublepromote and to lose the 70s tag.

A Really Great Cover of the Adele Song "Turning Tables"

David Gilmour - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (part one)

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Cream - I'm So Glad (Royal Albert Hall 2005) (1 of 22)

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"Admit it, you're as bored as I am" (Bravo Talk Post)

Deano says...

I haven't been to classical concerts much lately. I remember seeing the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall a few years ago, the abiding memory of which was the incredible heat and lack of air in the hall.

On the other hand when I went to see some classical guitar I had a brilliant time.

And then there have been rock bands who were, and are still today, totally underwhelming on the live stage. One thing I took from this years Glastonbury was how few people could actually sing. Really dissapointing.

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Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun

BlueGeorgeWashington says...

This was not one of Jimi's best performances and he had incredible difficulty with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox to the extent that he walked off the stage at a Sweden Concert because this band could not follow the original bands music. It was quite a drop from the sublime musical interaction of the original "Experience" band. I do love seeing Jimi in action though the material and tone of this concert was rather depressing and the "live" album did not sell well at all.

You should watch Jimi and the original Experience live at The Royal Albert Hall, London, 1969. This filmed "live" concert is phenomenal.

George Michael's Tribute to Linda McCartney ...

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