
One of the most famous and praised guitarists of all time, Pink Floydâs David Gilmour helped to create countless songs that are favorites of millions of people around the world. In an interview with BBC Radio 2 show âTracks Of My Yearsâ back in 2006 (Transcribed by Rock and Roll Garage), he listed some of his favorite songs of all time and explained why they are so important for him.
Beach Boys âGod Only Knowsâ
âI love the Beach Boys. My early band in Cambridge when I was a teenager, we did a lot of Beach Boys songs. But I didnât wanna play one of the too surfy ones, I just love the place that Brian Wilson got to, (when he came out) of all that Surf Music. Some of these moments are just sublime. âGod Only Knows is one of the best things. Itâs so beautifully constructed and so meaningful as well,â David Gilmour said.
Formed in Hawthorne, California, United States back in 1961, The Beach Boys are one of the most important American bands of all time that sold more than 100 million records worldwide, which makes them one of the best-selling bands in history. Their most famous album is âPet Soundsâ (1966), praised by many other famous musicians like The Beatles.
Jimi Hendrix âThe Wind Cries Maryâ
âJimi Hendrix, fantastic. I went to a club in South Kensington in 1966 and this kid got on stage with Brian Auger and the Trinity and (started to play) the guitar with the other way around (upside down) and started playing. I and the whole place was with their jaws hanging open.â
âI went to the next day to record shops and I said âYouâve got anything by this guy Jimi Hendrix?â and they said âWell, weâve got a James Hendrixâ. He hadnât yet done anything, so I became rather an avid fan waiting for his first release. Also, this is one of his beautiful ballads that I really love,â David Gilmour said.
One of the most influential guitarists of all time, Jimi Hendrix changed the way that Rock and Roll music treated the guitar sound in the late 60s and early 70s, inspiring countless musicians to experiment more and write heavier and psychedelic songs. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame by Neil Young back in 1992.
Kate Bush âThe Man With The Child In His Eyesâ
âI guess is reasonably well known that I am credited with discovering Kate Bush. So itâs a little more complicated than that. A friend of mine, (that was) friend of her brother arrived on my doorstep one day with rather squicky demos of her (that) I didnât think that it wouldnât be listened properly by the people that I know from the record company. So I thought that the best way for her was to make some finished recordings of her like album tracks. So I employed her, I went through all her demos and Iâve chosen three songs that she had written.â
âShe was only 15 at the time and âThe Man With The Child In His Eyesâ was the song that (stood up) of all of them as being the best one. So I got this guy to arrange it and create a recording of it and other songs that would then be good enough to take them to EMI. They signed up and the rest is history. So the actual recording that we just heard itâs actually the recording (from that session). It was never changed after we recorded,â David Gilmour said.
Born in Bexleyheath, England back in 1958, Kate Bush was the first British solo female artist to top the United Kingdom album charts and to enter the album chart at number 1. She has been nominated for three Grammy Awards and some of her most famous songs are âWuthering Heightsâ, âBabooshkaâ and âRunning Up That Hillâ.
Lead Belly âThe Rock Island Lineâ
âLeadbelly, I loved him when I was very young, loved his 12-string guitar playing. I always enjoyed the 12-string. His story, he was in prison, he got released from prison on a murder charge because he was such a great singer.â
âBut for me, âRock Island Lineâ was one of the first things Iâve learned. One of the things that you can actually learn one chord, get your fingers on that guitar in one position and not move from there, you can do the whole song and sing this old song to yourself. So itâs a great thing, part of my childhood,â David Gilmour said.
The oldest artist from the list made by David Gilmour, Lead Belly was born in Mooringsport, Louisiana, the United States back in 1888 and is remembered for his strong vocals, talent on the 12-string guitar, and for the folk standards he recorded.
The Beatles âYouâve Got To Hide Your Love Awayâ
âI was an absolute mad Beatles fan. âYouâve Got To Hide Your Love Awayâ is I think, John Lennonâs first moment of being influenced by Bob Dylan. Itâs very much on the Bob Dylan vein. So itâs just one example of hundreds of things I could choose. Anything by The Beatles, really. Fantastic song,â David Gilmour said.
The most successful Rock band of all time, The Beatles changed Rock and Roll in the 60s, bringing a swinging sound and inspiring other musicians to compose their own songs and write their own lyrics. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame back in 1988 by Mick Jagger, who said in his speech: âThe original way they crafted their songs wasnât lost on us.â
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas âDancing In The Streetâ
âYouâve got to put some from that era of Motown and Stax. All these great American labels were in the middle 60s. I love that period of black American music, itâs just fantastic. Even I, (am) moved to move my feet to something like this (Laughs),â David Gilmour said.
Formed in Detroit, Michigan back in the 50s, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas charted over 26 hits like âNowhere To Runâ, âLove Is Like A Heat Waveâ and âJimmy Mackâ.
âI donât think you canât get a more perfect Pop song than âWaterloo Sunsetâ and never even made number 1. Iâve seen a list of great number ones and I was looking for it and it wasnât there, I realized. But it is probably the most perfect imagery, music, and all tied together into that little moment of musical perfection. So I would love to have written that song.â
One of the most important British bands that appeared in the 60s, The Kinks sold more than 50 million records worldwide. Some of their most famous songs are âLolaâ, âYou Really Got Meâ, âAll Day and All The Nightâ and âSunny Afternoon,â David Gilmour said.
They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame as a member of The Kinks back in 1990 by Graham Nash.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young âOhioâ
âWe were on tour in America when this came out. There was all this thing about the Kent State University and the four kids who got killed there in the rioting, the demonstrations against the Vietnam war. So itâs just a great song. They were always fantastic with that added to a little bit of Neil Young’s strength with the whole thing with Crosby, Stills & Nash’s great voices. Still a big fan,â David Gilmour said.
Formed in Los Angeles, California back in 1968, the Folk-Rock supergroup had the already successful musicians: David Crosby (The Byrds), Stephen Stills (Buffalo Springfield), and Graham Nash (The Hollies), later inviting Neil Young (Buffalo Springfield) who wasnât a constant member of the group over the decades, working the trio from time to time.
Elvis Presley âHeartbreak Hotelâ
ââHeartbreak Hotelâ as I said about âWaterloo Sunsetâ is a perfect recording. Itâs just so spare, so little going on but every nuance, everything on it itâs absolutely affection. I got it when I was 10 years old in 1956. Also, it was the second record I ever got. Iâve got it on a 78, I donât know whatever happened to it.â
âMy first record was âRock Around The Clockâ, my babysitter sat on it and it smashed. But I donât know what happened to âHeartbreak Hotelâ. Itâs just that place and the piano, just magic. Elvis was great for a few years, but for me, it lost all the sparkle. If you ever see any of the old black and white bits of film from him performing at that time, they are absolutely electrifying, which I donât find in the Las Vegas ones,â David Gilmour said.
âNina Simone is one of the true great originals. That recording of her of Screaminâ Jay Hawkins song itâs just magic. Brilliant sax solo. I heard it when I was living in Paris in 1966 or 67. So itâs just magic and she was a wild woman,â David Gilmour said.
Born in Tryon, North Carolina, United States back in 1933, Nina Simone is one of the most important singers of all time. Her music mixed Classical, Jazz, Blues, Folk R&B and Pop. Some of her most famous songs are âFeeling Goodâ, âMy Baby Just Cares For Meâ and âBaltimoreâ.
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