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  2. High Hopes (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    "High Hopes" is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, composed by guitarist David Gilmour with lyrics by Gilmour and Polly Samson. It is the closing track on their fourteenth studio album, The Division Bell (1994); it was released as the second single from the album on 17 October 1994.

  3. David Gilmour in Concert - Wikipedia

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    David Gilmour: David Gilmour video chronology; ... Remember That Night (2007) David Gilmour in Concert is a DVD of Pink Floyd guitarist David ... "High Hopes ...

  4. Live in Gdańsk - Wikipedia

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    Live in Gdańsk is a live album by David Gilmour. It is a part of his On an Island project which includes an album, tour, DVD, and live album. It was released on 22 September 2008. A David Gilmour Signature Series Fender Stratocaster was released at the same time.

  5. Review: David Gilmour shines on at the end of a beautifully ...

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    A lovely cacophony of bells signaled “High Hopes” from 1994’s "The Division Bell "(the second Floyd album without Waters), Gilmour’s emotional, pacific vocal delivery magical and melded ...

  6. David Gilmour: The Right Place to Be Sure - AOL

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    David Gilmour (Credit: Anton Corbijn) “The old Pink Floyd stuff is of scant relevance to me now,” he says. “And I have a sense of feeling liberated from expectations of that.”

  7. Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour Debunks An Urban Legend About ...

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    The music legend said this common belief simply isn’t true.

  8. David Gilmour - Wikipedia

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    David Jon Gilmour was born on 6 March 1946 in Cambridge, England. [5] He has three siblings: Peter, Mark and Catharine. [6] His father, Douglas Gilmour, was a senior lecturer in zoology at the University of Cambridge, and his mother, Sylvia (née Wilson), was a trained teacher who later worked as a film editor for the BBC. [7]

  9. The Division Bell - Wikipedia

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    Gilmour's fiancée, the novelist Polly Samson, also received songwriting credits. Initially, her role was limited to providing encouragement for Gilmour, but she helped him write "High Hopes", a song about Gilmour's childhood in Cambridge. She co-wrote a further six songs, which bothered Ezrin.