David Gilmour to play with Roger Waters!

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Just got this email, how cool is this?
From Roger Waters...

So here's what happened. Last year, 'The Hoping Foundation' a charity that supports Palestinian refugee kids, (www.hopingfoundation.org) put on a fund raiser at Ronnie Scott's Club in London, the idea of which was to raise money by auctioning karaoke performances by various celebrities. David was there as a supporter and was moved to perform an impromptu rendition of George Gershwin's 'Summertime?' which he performed aided and abetted by supermodel Kate Moss.

In the wake of that evening, someone, I think it was David himself, came up with this 'Wouldn't it be funny', idea. What if he (David that is) were to sing the old Teddy Bears song 'To Know Him Is To Love Him' with me (Roger that is), what with us having been so famously at each other's throats for years and years. Get it!!!! Anyway he E-mailed me with this suggestion and I loved it, so then it was just a question of juggling dates and deciding to do 'Wish You Were Here' and 'Comfortably Numb' to round out our little set. Or so I thought, until he sent me a number of very musical and eloquent demos of how we could do the song in two-part harmony. I listened with a sinking heart, knowing that David, with his superior vocal skills, could sing either part standing on his head, whilst I would have to search for a different key and then struggle through hours and hours of routining a performance that lay way outside my vocal comfort zone. To my eternal shame I bottled out and tol!
d Dave I would happily do 'Wish You Were Here' and 'C. Numb', but that 'To Know him is to Love him' was beyond me.

Some weeks passed with David cajoling me from time to time, telling me how easy it would be, but I clung resolutely to my fear of failure until one day he made one final entreaty. I quote "If you do 'To Know Him Is To Love Him' for The Hoping Foundation Gig, I'll come and do 'C. Numb' on one of your Wall shows". Well! You could have knocked me down with a feather. How f***ing cool! I was blown away. How could I refuse such an offer. I couldn't, there was no way. Generosity trumped fear. And so explaining that I would probably be shite, but if he didn't mind I didn't, I agreed and the rest is history. We did it, and it was f***ing great. End of story. Or possibly beginning.

Roger

PS. Just heard from David, he will decide in due course which gig he wants to do, it will be a surprise!

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  • Tel69Tel69 Posts: 26,992
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    I read about this charity gig a few days ago. It would be great if they could put their differences behind them but I very much doubt it sadly. I'm going to see Roger Waters next year, I might just wet myself if Gilmour appears on stage with him.:)
  • gettygetty Posts: 3,480
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    That's the best news musically this decade for me.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 559
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    Dirty, dirty headline.
  • EpicEastendersEpicEastenders Posts: 1,446
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    get him to tell us how many inches? ;)
  • skunkboy69skunkboy69 Posts: 9,506
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    A little bit of music history being made.I'd love to see them write together again.
  • SickPuppy21SickPuppy21 Posts: 4,089
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    Thank god, big Pink Floyd fanboy here, bit too late since Rick died, but this is the closest we'll get I guess.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 165
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    Brilliant news, shame he won't join him for the whole tour.
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