Today marks the 54th anniversary of the release of Pink Floyd’s sixth studio album, 𝙈𝙚𝙙𝙙𝙡𝙚. The album was a turning point in the band’s history.
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What is your favorite track from the album?
"But beware it carries a terrible curse."
"Ooh that's bad."
"But it comes with a free frogurt."
"That's good."
"The frogurt is also cursed."
"That's bad."
"But you get your choice of topping."
"That's good!"
"The toppings contain potassium benzoate."
"That's bad."
"Can I go now?"
It was 1987 when Kate Bush, English singer, songwriter, record producer and dancer, and David Gilmour gathered together in order to perform a song called 'Running Up That Hill' which is the greatest hit of all time for Kate Bush, live at Secret Policemans, Third Ball.
The song was released in 1985 within Catherine Bush's album Hounds of Love and it became a hit reaching number three on the UK singles chart, it was also named among the year's best tracks by Melody Maker and was nominated for British Single of the Year at the 1986 Brit Awards.
After 2 years of its release, two legends came together to perform this beautiful song together. Gilmour, as you may guess, took the guitar parts and back-up vocals along with Tony Franklin on bass and back-up vocals too.
Guitar lovers: Look at what Gilmour uses in his hands. Interesting but you'd love to see it for sure. That's what happens to me, too. So, enough talking. Enjoy this rare and incredible footage.