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Cristi
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good choice, love that solo as well :)
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Tom Ozric
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Gilmour has done many outstanding solos throughout his career, but his solo on The Fletcher Memorial Home just floors me, it has so much feeling and power. Love it
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I have already voted in this poll.
One of the two people who voted for Pigs. AMLOR is completely overshadowed by Delicate Sound Of Thunder. I always reach for the latter if I'm in that kind of mood...and I have to be in a pretty strange mood to pick anything Floyd-related produced after The Wall. Everything they did previous to that was exponentially better. |
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Gilmour has so many great solos, really hard to choose. These are all top notch, genre-defining.
Saying this, my favourite Gilmour solo isn't on this list - from the live extended and improvised versions of Embryo from 1971.
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I voted for "money" since it had relatively few votes compared to the others. I really like the drumming on "money" too.
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I can understand that to a degree. Anyway, is it safe to say that PF is the band that got you into prog?
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I do love On the Turning Away. Actually, I don't know why Gilmour's era Floyd is so disliked if, actually, it's taken the blueprint of the so loved Comfortably Numb in many of his songs... and I woudln't even say CN is better than many of those songs (On the Turnin Away included). |
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Pink Floyd is my favorite band, but like many, I don't like AMLOR
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I'll forego the temptation to vote Comfortably Numb again, and give a vote to Time - superb, concise guitar work from Mr Gilmour
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Jeez, has everyone forgotten about "on the turning away" or is just viewed as a poor man's "comfortably numb." Not sure why it wasn't included unless it's because the OP doesn't know this album or maybe AMLOR is so poorly thought of that no one even considers anything on it to be worthy.
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Comfortably Numb
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Time I do love the last solos on SOYCD and Dogs
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Time
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Time.
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Shine on You Crazy Diamond
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For me it would the the Delicate Sound of Thunder version. But mostly for the same reasons anyway... however, after Gilmour upgraded that solo adding those minutes at the end, the original one just sounds incomplete to me. |
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Tom Ozric
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His solo on The Fletcher Memorial Home is pure bliss
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Comfortably Numb, P*U*L*S*E version.
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I was just listening to Atom Heart Mother earlier today, and I came to apreciate just how great his guitar solos are on that song. I think this is the song in which he first showed his trademark emotive guitar soloing that would be so important in Floyd's music later on. And his interaction with the strings of the orchestra is just wonderful.
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