Shine On

Posted about 3 years ago



Shine On is another highlight of this set. Although Snowy White is not David Gilmour and does not do a perfect job with the opening notes, he more than makes up for it later on into this long track in one of his many duels with Doyle, and again, it's great to hear Roger's voice on his own song - he actually had the lead vocals on the original album version, too. This is a touching tribute to Syd, complete with a Syd collage backdrop which is seen on the DVD. (Another thing that merits mention here is that Jon Carin, who has already played acoustic guitar and keyboards while singing at the same time, plays slide guitar on this track - simply an amazing musician, and a great guy as it turns out).

Comments (9)

  1. KoriLinc says

    I love this kind of music... totally gets to me. 

    Permalink posted 12/05/2008
  2. deadmandeadman says

    I on the other hand........

    Permalink posted 12/06/2008
  3. inrumford says

    which hand might that be?

    Permalink posted 12/06/2008
  4. deadmandeadman says

    the sinistra one

    Permalink posted 12/06/2008
  5. inrumford says

    oh

    Permalink posted 12/06/2008
  6. mitchy says

    This is excellent stuff and introduced me to some forgotten gems. Snowy White is an awesome musician as they all are here

    Permalink posted 12/06/2008
  7. inrumford says

    that's a BIG amen there mitchy

    Permalink posted 12/06/2008
  8. jaggerandrea says

    If I wasn't at work, well, I'd roll up a big, fat, fruit roll up .......and I would uh, eat it.

    Permalink posted 12/07/2008
  9. inrumford says

    my kind of girl!

    Permalink posted 12/08/2008

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