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New Book : Reinventing Pink Floyd By Author Bill Kopp Released Early 2018

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 02/11/2017 by Col T02/11/2017

To Start off 2018 Rowman & Littlefield is proud to be publishing Bill Kopp’s new book Reinventing Pink Floyd: From Syd Barrett to the Dark Side of the Moon. 

In celebration of the 45th anniversary of The Dark Side of the Moon, Bill Kopp explores ingenuity with which Pink Floyd rebranded themselves following the 1968 departure of Syd Barrett. Not only did the band survive Barrett’s departure, but it went on to release landmark albums that continue to influence generations of musicians and fans.

Reinventing Pink Floyd follows the path taken by the remaining band members to establish a musical identity, develop a songwriting style, and create a new template for the manner in which albums are made and even enjoyed by listeners. As veteran music journalist Bill Kopp illustrates, that path was filled with failed experiments, creative blind alleys, one-off musical excursions, abortive collaborations, a general restlessness and—most importantly—a dedicated search for a distinctive musical personality.

This exciting volume guides readers through the works of 1968 through 1973, highlighting key innovations and musical breakthroughs of lasting influence. Kopp places Pink Floyd into their historical, cultural, and musical contexts while celebrating the test of fire that took the band from the brink of demise to enduring superstardom.

Bill Kopp is a lifelong music enthusiast, musician, collector, and music journalist. His writing has been featured in music magazines including Bass Guitar, Record Collector, Prog and Shindig! (all in Great Britain), as well as Billboard, Electronic Musician, Goldmine, Trouser Press, Ugly Things and more than a dozen alternative weekly newspapers. He is the Jazz Desk Editor and Prog Editor at BLURT online, and has written liner note essays for nearly 20 albums, including titles by Julian “Cannonball” Adderley, Larry Coryell, Edgar Winter, Rick Wakeman, The Ventures, Dave Mason and Iron Butterfly.

Reinventing Pink Floyd is due to be released worldwide in February 2018 more information including pre-order’s can be found on the books dedicated website by clicking here.

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Roger Waters : Setlist Change For Vancouver First Leg Of Tour Finale

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 02/11/2017 by Col T02/12/2019
Roger Waters 'Wait For Her/Oceans Apart/Part of Me Died' Vancouver Oct 29, 2017

On Sunday 28th October 2017 it marked the end of the first leg of Roger Waters Us & Them world tour, The tour which started in April of this year finished at the very appropriately named Rogers Arena in Vancouver.

Surprisingly for the last show Roger introduced a change to the set list, Which included the songs Wait for Her, Oceans Apart, and Part of Me Died from Roger’s Is This The Life We Really Want ? album released in June of this year.

With a break until the tour picks up again to take to Europe, One does wonder if there will be any more surprises in store.

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Guy Pratt – Inglorious Bassterd Switzerland – AFG Correspondant Jakub Zimoch Review

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 30/10/2017 by Col T30/10/2017

On Monday 30th October 2017 at the Theater Fauteuil Und Tabourettli, Basel, Switzerland, Guy Pratt took to the stage with his critically acclaimed Inglorious Bassterd Stand Up Show, The event was a completely exclusive one-off show, which was to be the first International Comedy Club presentation at Theater Fauteuil in Basel, in English.

AFG Correspondent Jakub Zimoch was in attendance and has very kindly sent in a review of the show.

“When I was a little kid my father brought home a VHS of PULSE. I was six or seven at the time, couldn’t understand a word of English, so what I remembered was laser’s, some insane (and long) guitar solos and a guy running on the spot while playing a guitar. Now I know that it was a bass guitar and the man’s name was Guy Pratt. Since then I have been lucky enough to see him a couple of times by the side of David Gilmour, but yesterday in Basel was the very first time I saw him as a sole performer and not a side man.

His stand-up act took place in Basel, a typical Swiss town located at the border with Germany and France. A little theater with a typical Swiss mixture of French and German: Fauteuil und Tabourettli. It was in the town’s old part and typically for Switzerland it was almost empty, even though it was 7 PM and all the pubs and restaurants were open. Anyway, I made my way to the theater and took my seat right in front of the microphone. I don’t think that I could have ever been closer to anybody Floyd-related performing on stage. The room was cosy and warm, tightly filled with a respectful audience. Some of them wearing Pink Floyd & David Gilmour apparel.

Not really typically for Switzerland, The lights went down a couple of minutes after the scheduled time and the man himself appeared on stage. He started with some jokes about Basel and Swiss artists that he has had a chance to play with. It was really funny and a nice opening, giving you a feel that his gig is not really the same in other places. He went on with some stories on how he got to play a bass and why an electric guitar would be better to pick up girls. Some of the stories he tells you can find in his book (My Bass & Other Animals), Some were completely new to me. All of them are much funnier and seem more real with his performance on stage. The show is not only about Pink Floyd and David Gilmour, fortunately. Stories from his own life, the music he did with Madonna & Michael Jackson are sometimes even funnier and interesting than jokes about Floyd. He comes on stage with his bass and an electric guitar. They’re not a mere decoration or product placement. He plays them incorporated with his jokes and it just makes things better.

The audience was perfect. Not reserved, but also not too eager to get into the show. As he said in one his jokes, sometimes you have 80 000 lovely people, and a mere 27 000 misbehaving can ruin the show. This time the audience was interacting and applauding when and how it was needed. You wish for this kind of mix for any concert or act!

After his part on stage Guy was hanging around peacefully singing books and posing for photos. There was no pressure either from the audience to make it quicker for Guy to leave the venue. I got my book signed together with his photo in the PULSE leaflet. He smiled when I told him what I used to remember from the concert when I was a kid. I highly recommend this stand up for anyone! You don’t need to be a die-hard Floyd fan to enjoy it.”

Thanks go to AFG Correspondant Jakub Zimoch for his review

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David Gilmour – BBC Front Row 27th October 2017

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 29/10/2017 by Col T29/10/2017

On Saturday 28th October the evening’s episode of the UK’s BBC Two television show, Front Row, is being presented by Cambridge classicist Mary Beard.

During the show, Mary will be speaking to David Gilmour about his recent film Live at Pompeii, which documents the first ever rock concert for an audience in the historic site, before David performs A Boat Lies Waiting, live in the studio.

David Gilmour – Guitar & Vocals
Lucita Jules – Backing Vocals
Louise Marshall – Backing Vocals
Brian Chambers – Backing Vocals
Roger Eno – Piano

 

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Zee : Identity 2017 Edition Release Update

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 27/10/2017 by Col T27/10/2017

Things have been rather quiet regarding the new edition of Rick Wright and Dave Harris’s 1983 Zee Identity Album, Dave recently posted a statement on social media showcasing the back cover and announcing the track listing.

” Hello, to all my Zee friends. I am hanging on for an early December release of the album, which would be lovely for Christmas. At this point we are waiting for all agreements to be settled. Now the Summer holidays are over, I am hoping for a quick response. I must apologize for the time the release has taken, I shouldn’t have mentioned any dates earlier as that was what I was aiming for. So in the meantime, here is a copy of the Deluxe CD package Back cover, with the Track Listing as it will be…………I will keep you posted. Regards, Dave ”

We will of course make sure you guys are first to know when we here of the release date and various formats.

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Nick Mason : Power Stories at Battersea Power Station 7th November

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 24/10/2017 by Col T09/11/2017

Battersea Power Station is delighted to kick off its brand new Power Stories series with none other than Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason, in conversation with Penny Smith, the TV presenter and journalist.

The event takes place on Tuesday 7th November at The Village Hall, Battersea Power Station at 7.30pm with Early Bird tickets at £20 and Standard priced at £30 *Early Bird tickets are limited, if they are still available the discount will apply automatically once tickets are in the basket.

“Marking the 40th anniversary of the band’s Animals album, the iconic cover of which featured a giant inflatable pig tethered to one of the Power Station’s southern chimneys, join us as Nick reflects on the impact of the album, the famous album cover, and of course his love of cars.

Power Stories is a new series by Battersea Power Station, bringing incredible speakers to the Village Hall to share their stories of Battersea, London, and their inspirational personal and professional journeys.

The talk also launches Visions of Battersea Power Station, a showcase and exhibition of works, by renowned British photographer Adrian Houston, who has captured the Power Station before it’s regeneration, and will be presenting unique editions of six mixed media works, enhanced by actual pieces of the building’s structure. All works will be available to purchase.”

You can purchase your tickets online courtesy of BAC Tickets by clicking here.

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David Gilmour : Interview And Live Performance BBC Front Row 28th October

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 24/10/2017 by Col T24/10/2017

On Saturday 28th October  the evening’s episode of the UK’s BBC Two television show, Front Row, is being presented by Cambridge classicist Mary Beard.

During the show, Mary will be speaking to David Gilmour about his recent film Live at Pompeii, which documents the first ever rock concert for an audience in the historic site, before David performs A Boat Lies Waiting, live in the studio.

For more details of the show, which starts at 7:30pm (UK time), visit https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09dc8jp, which will also have the episode available to view, on demand, for 30 days following broadcast.

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