Joe Bonamassa Reacts To David Gilmour’s Live Performance ‘At This Age’

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Joe Bonamassa took to X to share a live performance of Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour. Bonamassa reposted a ten minute video shot by a fan. The video was shared by a rock music page with the caption, “I will be forever grateful to the person who uploaded this incredible live video. The guy you’re watching is 78 but he proves that age is just a number. The legendary vocalist and guitar player David Gilmour performing an epic song, Comfortably Numb, live at his 3rd night at Madison Square Garden on November the 6th, 2024. The angle, the quality, the atmosphere, and David… There’s no words I can describe this live performance.”

“To be able to play and sing this good at any age is nothing short of astounding,” Bonamassa reposted with the caption.

A user responded to Bonamassa’s post, “I wondered ‘how could he sell the most iconic strat of all time?’ Now I realize. He’s gonna just ‘make’ another one.”

The guitarist added, “It doesn’t matter. David can play anything. Notice though, He didn’t sell the rig.”

With old age comes retirement. However, Gilmour released new music just this year. The album is called ‘Luck And Strange,’ and it’s his first new music in nine years. Though it has been just a couple of months since its release, Gilmour says he already has ‘trove of stuff.’ “There’s a consistency to what we’ve just done with this album now,” Gilmour said during a chat. “We’ve taken things further. I’ve got a trove of stuff already,” he added. “Bits and pieces of songs, some of which I rather like.”

The rocker recently wrapped up the New York leg of his ‘Luck and Strange Tour.’

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