Chorus as official release ? which one ? I want it as Sultans is my fav version from early days
You actually have two of them:
- The Chorus 3 DVD pack released in France. On one disk you have some parts: Only Water Of Love, Lions, and Sultans. No interview, and no Eastbound train
Beware of this release ! there is a bug in Sultans, the sound is ok but in the end the video is slowing down and does not match the sound anymore !
- It is available (with the Interview and Eastbound train) on ina.fr. You can order it as a DVD, they will burn it and send to you. I did that, so that I consider it as an official release
I agree that this era was great, but Lions wasn't combined with news.
Lions was combined with Down to the waterline.
Agreed, but that was not my point. I talked about "combination" just to say that these songs were fantastic items on the set-list
I don't think so.
I think that Floyd 'music had a far big more impact in music history, and therefore Gilmour's popularity cn't be compared to Mark'sone.
And the other difference is that when people go to a Gilmour gig, they are sure to have the classic Floyd tunes, which is not the case with Mark/DS tunes
I beg to differ. No doubt PF had a huge impact, but this was the case of DS in their heyday. Just watch the sometimes silly, always crazy audience in Nimes and Rotterdam on the "On the Night" DVD
And Gilmour did not play everything from Floyd, just a few key milestones (Echoes, Shine On, Comfortably Numb, Wish you Were Here, Breathe, Time,...), just like Mark. A bit more than Mark, ok, granted, but still, half of the concert was made of tunes from the "On a Island", which had a very small impact, if at all, compared to Floyd albums.
it was even part of the 2001 Munich soundcheck
Didn't know that, thanks !
And Setting me Up was even reheased recently, I think...
So why disowning those wonderful albums ? Because it reminds him of the bad relationship with David ?
I read thought, taht he could'nt listen to the first 2 albums anymore, but I tought it was in terms of production, not in terms of writing.
It's interesting his statement about Lions, because it's the only song not composed before the album recording.
I did not hear him say that, but I remember him saying that he once heard TR from the LOG album in a caf