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Scott Page, David Gilmour, and Gary Wallis during Pink Floyd's Momentary Lapse of Reason tour, photo by Scott Page.
Tim Renwick does have some weird tangents in his illustrious career as we have seen and he could also serve as a possible diplomat. I mean, he worked with both Waters and Pink Floyd after the separation of the latter two. Still, I would dare to suggest he might have felt better at collaborationg with Gilmour, since he appeared on more record by Pink Floyd 2.0, including Delicate Sound Of Thunder. The live record actually showed the group firing on all cylinders. Furthermore, I understand the group changed without Waters, but the band also didn't lose as much as the collective could. This is still Pink Floyd, though the bitterness has been replaced with a brightness. While I think many felt Gilmour put too much light in Pink Floyd, I believe that is a good thing.
Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon)
© Scott Page
Scott Page of Pink Floyd playing with Brit Floyd - San Diego Civic Theatre; San Diego, CA (7-16-23). @iamscottpage @BritFloydBand @pinkfloyd
Photo: Jeff Bliss
Polyphia – Terminal 5 – October 26, 2023
With just a week to go in the tour in support of their fourth studio album, last year’s Remember That You Will Die, Plano, Texas, progressive four-piece Polyphia filled a sold-out Terminal 5 with a heady dose of instrumental illness last night.
(Polyphia play Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia tonight.)
Photos courtesy of DeShaun Craddock | dac.photography
David Gilmour and Scott Page Pink Floyd “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” Japan Tour 1988. Photo by Hiroyuki Yoshihama.
SCRTD 7154-PE 1057 by Metro Library and Archive Via Flickr: SCRTD Southern California Rapid Transit District 1964-1993. Photographer: Scott Page