Poll: Favourite Track from "David Gilmour" - 1978
Mihalis
There\'s No Way Out of Here
Cry From the Street
So Far Away
Short and Sweet
Raise My Rent
No Way
It\'s Definitley
I Can\'t Breathe Anymore
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Arno Sluismans Offline
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RE: Favourite Track from "David Gilmour" - 1978
It doesn't have to do with reliable or not. It has to do with people's preferences. If I'm going to make a top 100 list of guitar solos for a blues-orientated magazine, I don't think I'll include Comfortably Numb.

Also, Voodoo Chile and Voodoo Child are two different songs, both by Jimi Hendrix.

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02-02-2011 03:29 AM
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oh ok thanks. I listen to some of Jimmy H.'s work but not that much. Seems wierd hewould name songs so similar. Also the problem with the pages is that there titled saying that its the Rolling Stone's top 100. I specifically looked up "rolling stone magazine top 100 solo's" but I think they modified it for w.e. they wanted too

Roger Waters - The Wall Live. December 12th, 2011. Second Comfortably Numb guitar solo= best moment of my life!
02-02-2011 08:02 AM
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There's No Way Out Of Here is my new favorite from this album. I hope he ever does tour again or does any more live performances, he sneaks this song in the set list.

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02-02-2011 11:05 AM
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Raise my rent

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10-31-2011 04:20 PM
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I've always dug this record. There's No Way Out of Here is probably my favorite, but Mihalis and So Far Away are really good as well. As a matter of fact, in songs like So Far Away, I can hear a bit of the future David Gilmour (Pocketful of Stones & The Blue ).

The live version of There's No Way Out of Here from 1984 is awesome!
11-01-2011 12:43 PM
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Floydy Offline
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(02-02-2011 11:05 AM)Lady Floydian Wrote:  There's No Way Out Of Here is my new favorite from this album. I hope he ever does tour again or does any more live performances, he sneaks this song in the set list.

I don't know why he hasn't, there are some great songs on that album.

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11-11-2011 08:46 PM
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I chose "Cry From the Street" - great, great song. I do wish he would have acknowledged his 1st 2 solo records in the recent shows....both are great, great records.
I love the change of tune at the end, right after a beautiful solo and song. 'No Way' is my second fav (not There's No Way, which is 3rd).

Great album, btw, different kind of Rock than PF, but sounds familiar.
12-08-2011 08:11 PM
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runningshoes Offline
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So Far Away and then There's No Way Out Of Here. Love the whole album, though.
12-08-2011 08:34 PM
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So Far Away and then There's No Way Out Of Here. Love the whole album, though.
12-08-2011 08:34 PM
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Floydy Offline
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(12-08-2011 08:34 PM)runningshoes Wrote:  So Far Away and then There's No Way Out Of Here. Love the whole album, though.

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12-09-2011 02:35 AM
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