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David Gilmour MOJO Interview October 2001 |

Have PF split up?
I cant see anything in the near future myself, Ive been enjoying doing things on a different scale, downsizing a bit. I feel no need to do a big tour again-if ever, at my hugely advanced age.
Surely, the subjects been raised while youve been working collectively in the new CD?
The term working collectively is a loose one! Theres been the occasional phone call but no great brainstorming sessions to get us all together. All our stuff in conducted through our engineer James Guthrie, who coordinated Echoes from his place in Lake Tahoe
So, no summit meeting with Roger then?
No, roger and I havent spoken or been in the same room since he left in 1987. It obviously feels odd, but I knew what Roger was like. When Roger cuts off from people, he cuts off from them
Who wanted Echoes, the band or EMI?
Weve been talking about doing a best of for years, and it seemed like the right time to come up with one. Yes, the record company were very keen on getting this out, but it was not a pressure we particularly wanted to resist
Presumably, track selection has been a long and tortuous process?
Weve been arguing about it since May. Nick sent us a list right at the beginning, then he seemed to lose interest. Rick never seemed to want to get involved in it. It wandered along rather fitfully until recently, when I thought I'd better work out what we should be trying to do with it, whether we should try and represent every album or not, and on what basis we should be choosing songs. In the end we had to get everyone to vote on a list.
But most of the songs seemed to have picked themselves?
I agree. When I look at it, its bloody obvious really. Its amazing how long the process has been getting it sorted out.
What were the main bones of contentions?
I wanted Fat Old Sun on there but none of the others were having it. In fact the track listing is still not finalised. It comes down to what I say at this point. Rogers sort of given up on it. He gets very grumpy because he thinks I tell Nick and Rick what theyve got to do and outvote him. You wouldnt want his list, I dont think 6 tracks from The Final Cut is what people want! Having said that, among the songs that all 3 of us voted for was The Fletcher memorial Home. It dates from one of the worst periods of my life. It was a nightmare working with Roger at that time, and Im heavily disinclined to listen to The Final Cut or anything to do with it. But its a great song. Wed also had arguments about how many Syd tracks to put on. Ive managed to get 5, but some people are still hustling to lose bike
Did you feel intimidated when you were asked to replace Syd?
Definitely, in the beginning. Anyone joining any band tries to make what they do try to fit in with whats going on, and what fitted previously was Syd. But there was a large arrogant part of me that thought, I can make this much better. I wouldnt have joined had I not thought that
Was Syd ever seriously considered as a potential, stay-at-home BrianWilson figure?
It wasnt like it couldnt have worked if wed worked on it, but we quickly felt self-sufficient without him. Our popularity, which had gone in a distinct downward spiral, picked up again through 1968 and 1969, so it felt irrelevant to keep Syd.
Did you seriously envisage him returning as a significant force?
No, given the state of his mind during the period that I joined and afterwards, it would have been very hard to convince myself that he was going to come right and turn back into a capable genius.
When you joined, was Roger leading the band?
I think he was trying to keep it all going. I dont think Roger had any big ego about wanting to be the writer any more than anyone else. Later, maybe, but not at the beginning. And he certainly didnt want to sing anything. He got me to sing just about everything."
The late 60s were precarious for Pink Floyd. Did you know what you were doing?
We didnt know where we were going in terms of recording, but we were pretty good live. We were very good at jamming, but we couldnt translate that onto record. Gradually, a direction revealed itself to us, a line that began with the Saucerfull of Secrets track all the way to Echoes, via the long piece Atom Heart Mother. That was a good idea but it was dreadful. I listened to that album recently: God, it's shit, possibly our lowest point artistically. Atom Heart Mother sounds like we didnt have any idea between us, but we became much more prolific after it
Did late 60s Floyd think of themselves as po-faced pop Beethovens?
No, its easy to think that our music came from that kind of attitude, but it was more experimental than that. It was a genuine attempt to find a new way forward, something beyond the dictate of the 3-minute pop song. Po-faced isnt a word Id use. It didnt feel that joyless at the time.
Today you seam to have been getting a lot of enjoyment as a hired hand- for Paul McCartney, The pretty Things and, in October with Robin Hitchcock?
Its great, theres no pressure. You just turn up with your guitar and amp, you plug in, and you dont have to have a song or a thought in your head. But I would hate my life to be like that all the time. Ones ego, ones desire to create, always returns
So why has yours been rather dormant at the moment?
Ive put myself off the whole idea of creating much music. Ive got 120 scratchy little bits thats im loading into my new computerised recording system, but theyre just snippets. One has to sit down and start working to turn snippets into something, and I havent really done that yet. Instead Ive been relaxing, enjoying family life and bringing up my children. I enjoyed playing that solo show as part of Robert Wyatts Meltdown and Im hoping to do two or three nights at the Festival hall in January and a couple of nights in Paris. Itll be more or less unplugged, with a lot of pink Floyd stuff.
Surveying many memories of Pink Floyd peaks on Echoes must give you a profound sense of musical satisfaction?
There are tons of little moments there, on Echoes, Wish You Were Here, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, they all have elements of that. But youre never entirely satisfied. I still sit and listen to songs and think, if only
(C) MOJO magazine, October 2001
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