Special Report From Our UK Correspondent
JCE
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"We are beginning to learn how to do them, because they are very site specific" and this gives them a "different kind of feeling. There is a different challenge each time" Storm tries to go to as many as he can but the next show in Cleveland at the end of October will be one that "Dan will be going to". "People have seen my work and feel related to it, nostalgically or with venom can see it for themselves so the next exhibition I'm going is in Milan so if the shows don't travel, people can't see my work. Each show is different - San Franciso will be bigger still and there will be two more prints by then" |
"I try to go to each due to rabid control freakdom and desire to run the universe" but Storm admits that it "could be better done by a objective person but there aren't that many good art curators, or any who will work with me. Offer me a good curator which is the same as a good sound man and if I could trust/find someone not in my studio" then he would consider it, but I get the definitive feeling that he's not that happy with anyone showing his work where he doesn't directly control the look and feel of the show
There is "no desire for a permanent gallery" but there could "possibility of a Floyd gallery in Cambridge that my work could be part of".
The
fine art prints "are the best I can ever do them. It's the best
way to make copies so you can see them in their full glory. We'd like
them bigger. Division Bell is a fantastic billboard as was Atom Heart
Mother. The (Momentary Lapse) beds print here is the biggest I've ever
seen it. It's 100 times bigger than a CD" and is the print that
greats you on entering the gallery
Asked if there were any album covers he wished he'd done he said "I did a book subtlety entitled 100 best album covers with Po and we were terribly modest and only put in about 5 of our own, tempted as we were to put more but modesty forbade it - its my and Po's 100 favourite covers" but "there are of course a much greater number of album covers I'm glad I didn't do". So get the book and you'll get some idea about what artwork Storm admires and which 5 of his covers that he rates the highest although from a previous interview I did with him, he particularly likes the cow.
"There are loads of bands I'd like to work for, most particularly Bob Dylan because I like his music. I'm happy to work for anyone and don't have judgmental views about music and like all kinds of music. I translate the music"
We then turned to the recent shows by Roger which Storm thought was "very good" but "I wasn't very happy with the films". "Roger knows the tempo so it was played at precisely the right tempo and Roger stuck to the vocals he does. The show was faithful. Dark Side doesn't need any improvement" although he does like Dub Side of the Moon as that's an interpretation done by someone else.
Storm
was also at David's Albert Hall shows where he thought "David's
rendition of Echoes was a particularly high point. He's extraordinary
but it's very difficult as a Floyd fan to take on board his solo work
without wanting to go back to the Floyd. That I would say is a mistake
of ours but it's quite human. A Floyd fan yearns for Floyd and it's
our mistake not to absorb as purely or as directly his new stuff as
we would Floyd stuff. It's a quality of being a fan. It's hard as a
fan of the band to approach the solo material with an open heart as
you've already given your heart to the band. It's harder to gauge his
new material whilst wanting him to play Shine On or Echoes and I think
we do him a disservice"
"Next year is a big year for the band. Forty years "man and boy". Now there's an idea" so you heard it here first if that's the title of a new boxset. "I hope they do something mostly for the fans" but no decisions have been made yet
Of course DSOTM always comes up. "I just redid the prism for Roger. I turned it into a painting. An impressionistic painting" based on Monet and Van Gogh's idea of painting the same thing in different lights.
"The
first version of DSOTM was a drawing, the second one was a photo, the
third was a stained glass which I thought worked fantastically and I
actually like it more than the others" and now the impressionistic
painting but Storm is still open to more iterations. "If the band
wanted to redo it then I would. As far as I'm concerned I'd rather I
redid than someone else. I don't want some other schmuck doing my piece"
As a final item I asked about his most enduring memory of Syd. "It was at a party when he was playing Effervescing Elephant and thinking it was really nice but not thinking that he's going to go anywhere" before remembering a much funnier story about a hamburger which maybe isn't for a family website ;-) (Note: We have a short sound clip of this segment. You probably shouldn't be eating anything when you LISTEN TO IT )
As always the exhibition is a must see, as you really get to see the covers in a scale that's more human and even take one (or two) home with you. I fully recommend it, or catch the exhibition in one of the locations mentioned above.

JCE and A Fleeting Glimpse wish to thank Storm for his time to answer our questions, and to Robin & Nina for arranging access to the show.
Gallery details: Birmingham, England
Storm Warning
5th 28th October
St Pauls Gallery
94 - 106 Northwood Street
Off St Pauls Square
Birmingham B3 1TH
44 (0)121 236 5800
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