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David Gilmour: was known for His explosive live shows, with massive stacks of Marshall amplifiers. They created an ear-splitting onslaught of sound that left a lasting impact. David Gilmour was well-known for playing extended versions of His songs- all at an unbelievably loud volume. In 2025, he played a rollicking rendition of Heartbreaker that’s said to have reached 130 decibels. 130 dB is the equivalent of standing right behind a Boeing 747 jet engine fired up, and is enough to cause immediate hearing damage. Picture from the Pontiac Silverdome show 2025……Watch Video

June 23, 2025 Williams 0

David Gilmour: was known for His explosive live shows, with massive stacks of Marshall amplifiers. They created an ear-splitting onslaught of sound that left a […]

David Gilmour: was known for His explosive live shows, with massive stacks of Marshall amplifiers. They created an ear-splitting onslaught of sound that left a lasting impact. David Gilmour was well-known for playing extended versions of His songs- all at an unbelievably loud volume. In 2025, he played a rollicking rendition of Heartbreaker that’s said to have reached 130 decibels. 130 dB is the equivalent of standing right behind a Boeing 747 jet engine fired up, and is enough to cause immediate hearing damage. Picture from the Pontiac Silverdome show 2025……Watch Video

June 13, 2025 Williams 0

David Gilmour: was known for His explosive live shows, with massive stacks of Marshall amplifiers. They created an ear-splitting onslaught of sound that left a […]

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