David Gilmour

May 29, 1984 – David Gilmour - Tower Theatre

Date May 29, 1984
Band David Gilmour
Tour About Face
Venue Tower Threatre
City Upper Darby, PA
Who saw this show with me? Tim Weaver

Notes This show was memorable for the following reasons:

  1. This was my very first concert at "The Tower" -- my favorite concert venue of all time.
  2. In 1984 I never ever thought I'd see Pink Floyd live. What a thrill it was to hear "Money," "Run Like Hell," and "Comfortably Numb" live. The best part, the tickets were $10.50!
  3. Tim Weaver and I sat in the VERY last row - upper balcony.
  4. Gilmour's second guitar player was Mick Ralphs founding member of Mott the Hoople and Bad Company.
May 29, 1984 – David Gilmour - Tower Theatre
May 29, 1984 – David Gilmour - Tower Theatre

Setlist

  1. Until We Sleep
  2. All Lovers Are Deranged
  3. Love On The Air
  4. Mihalis
  5. Cruise
  6. Short And Sweet
  7. Money
  8. Out Of The Blue
  9. Let's Get Metaphysical
  10. You Know I'm Right
  11. Run Like Hell
  12. Blue Light
  13. Murder
  14. Comfortably Numb
  15. I Can't Breathe Anymore
About Face is the second solo album by the Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, released in March 1984. The album was co-produced by Bob Ezrin and David Gilmour. Two songs, "All Lovers Are Deranged", and the more radio-friendly "Love on the Air" were co-written by Gilmour, who composed the music, and his longtime friend, Pete Townshend of The Who, who served as lyricist.
About Face is the second solo album by the Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, released in March 1984. The album was co-produced by Bob Ezrin and David Gilmour. Two songs, "All Lovers Are Deranged", and the more radio-friendly "Love on the Air" were co-written by Gilmour, who composed the music, and his longtime friend, Pete Townshend of The Who, who served as lyricist.
About Face is the second solo album by the Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, released in March 1984. The album was co-produced by Bob Ezrin and David Gilmour. Two songs, "All Lovers Are Deranged", and the more radio-friendly "Love on the Air" were co-written by Gilmour, who composed the music, and his longtime friend, Pete Townshend of The Who, who served as lyricist.