David Gilmour is one of the most iconic and influential guitarists of all time, having achieved worldwide fame with his work in Pink Floyd. Born on March 6th, 1946 in Cambridge, England, he has sold over 250 million albums throughout the course of his career. In 2011 Rolling Stone ranked him as one of the greatest guitarists ever, a title that is well deserved.
Nowadays, after nine years away from touring, David has once again hit the road to perform across Europe and at London’s Royal Albert Hall. His latest album Rattle That Lock was released to critical acclaim and entered the UK music charts at No. 1.
Now you can get an inside look into his personal and professional life with a BBC documentary directed by longtime friend Phil Manzanera. Throughout this film we get to see some of the moments that have shaped David as a person and musician – footage that you will not find anywhere else. It’s a unique opportunity to witness how artistry is developed through hard work and dedication and gain insight into what makes David Gilmour such an incredible talent.
If you’re looking for an interesting look into music history, then this is definitely something you should check out. The combination of interviews, live performances and behind-the-scenes footage make it an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss your chance to take in all that David Gilmour has accomplished during this amazing journey!