a chat with legendary david gilmour of pink floyd. formally of pink floyd.he's out with his first solo album in ten years. he's never done an indepth television interview until now. and i travel to england to speak with him. on his own and with pink floyd, david gilmour has been making music more than five decades now. >> in the whole process of the bit of a song and the performance of a song, what is the most thrilling part of you. >> when you realize that you have a little germ of an idea that has i suppose i can only say to me has a little taste of magic. there are lot of exciting bits. first time you hear would have been your tracks on the radio. >> that still throws you? >> well you have this idea that there are millions of people listening to it at the same time as you. and that little strange telepathy, feeling you are sharing something live with all those people. >> with his first solo album in nine years, gilmour's music is floating out over the air waves again. lot of that rock was recorded mainly in his home studio. >> how do you start writing? >>