![]() The clip also features bits of a couple of Pink Floyd songs - “The Great Gig In The Sky” from The Dark Side Of The Moon, which Gilmour says he “hadn’t done for years and years and years, as well as “One Of These Days,” the only song the guitarist and his band repeated from Pink Floyd’s iconic 1972 concert film Live At Pompeii. Gilmour’s Pompeii concert, directed by Gavin Elder, premieres in more than 2,000 theaters worldwide on Sept. 13, with release on CD, vinyl, DVD, Blu-ray and digital downloads to follow on Sept. We’re not imposing a narrative on it that has specific meaning, but you’re having a narrative of moods that run you from the start to the finish.” I would rather we go for something and enjoy actually playing and making music.” Gilmour adds that in designing the show “you want the whole thing to start and finish and have a kind of a narrative. I want the people who play with me to have some autonomy. “I’m kind of into perfection in a way, but at the same time I don’t consider that playing the songs perfectly as on the record is my idea of perfection,” Gilmour says in the two-minute clip. ![]() David Gilmour reveals an imprecise definition of perfection in a new preview from his upcoming Live At Pompeii film, debuting exclusively below. ![]()
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