Wish you were there: Pink Floyd's David Gilmour takes fans on a space odyssey at opening of MSG run
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Gilmour's performance at Madison Square Garden highlights his enduring legacy, with audiences embracing both new material and classics despite his complicated relationship with former bandmate Roger Waters.
"I tend to steer clear of people who actively support genocidal and autocratic dictators like [president of Russia Vladimir] Putin... Nothing would make me share a stage with someone who thinks such treatment of women and the LGBT community is OK," Gilmour said, emphasizing his refusal to perform with Waters due to differing political beliefs.
The audience's reverence was palpable as Gilmour played nearly all tracks from his new album, 'Luck and Strange,' showing that even as a solo artist, he remains a magnetic presence.
Coming just weeks after selling Pink Floyd’s catalog for $400 million, Gilmour’s successful MSG concerts reinforce the band's lasting impact, even drawing more fans than many current top artists.
Read at New York Post
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