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A Fleeting Glimpse : Exclusive Interview With ‘The Endless River’ Album Cover Creator Ahmed Emad Eldin

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 29/09/2021 by Col T29/09/2021

The Endless River is the fifteenth and last studio album in the Pink Floyd catalogue, released in November 2014 by Parlophone Records in Europe and Columbia Records in the rest of the world. It was the third Pink Floyd album recorded under the leadership of guitarist David Gilmour after the departure of bassist Roger Waters in 1985, and the first following the death in 2008 of keyboardist Richard Wright, who appears posthumously.

The album comprises instrumental and ambient music based on material recorded during sessions for the band’s previous album, The Division Bell (1994). Additional material was recorded in 2013 and 2014 on Gilmour’s Astoria boat studio and in Medina Studios in Hove, England. It was produced by Gilmour, Youth, Andy Jackson and Phil Manzanera. Only one track, “Louder than Words“, has lead vocals.

After the death of longtime Pink Floyd artist Storm Thorgerson in 2013, the cover was created by artist Ahmed Emad Eldin, design company Stylorouge, and Aubrey Powell, co-founder of Thorgerson’s design company Hipgnosis.

Thanks to fellow site supporter and visitor Greg Hass we have been very fortunate to secure an interview with none other than Mr Ahmen Emad Eldin the creator of the front cover artwork.


AFG : First of all i would like to thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to participate in answering these questions, with your busy work schedule it is very much appreciated.

At what age did your interest in visual art come from, was there a certain point in your life where you realized that you wanted to become a creator.

Ahmed : I started learning Photoshop when I was 8 – 7 years old. At this time it was the first days of having internet in our home, I was watching funny videos on websites with my father and I asked him why not create one for us? he laughed (happily) and told me do it! And I started learning until I actually created my own website, I needed a lot of design work and I was young and doing this for fun so I learned Photoshop to do my own designs and everything started from here, I loved creating art and designs.

AFG : With the advancement of technology within the last ten years, what are your views within the natural aspects of using a paint brush and developing film cell photography. These methods seem to be often dismissed for the use of using computer technology, Do you feel like art can suffer because the options are now limitless, or is it a case that the creative palette so to speak has no limitations because of the technology.

Ahmed : Art is art no matter what and how it’s made. You can create art with words, brushes, water colours, computer.. literally anything! Art is something much bigger than all of that.

Different tools but at the end art is art.

AFG : Your work prior to working with Pink Floyd seems to include a lot of Cloud textures and various lighting manipulation techniques to create different mood settings. This seems to be quite a prominent theme throughout your work. Is this a subconscious choice or is it just one of your palette elements that you feel is most effective.

Ahmed : I believe it’s a subconscious choice, since I don’t plan for it only the concepts not the mood and objects.

AFG : How did your involvement with Pink Floyd come about did you send your ideas to the Hipgnosis team or did they contact you.

Ahmed : The bands representatives simply contacted me and asked if they could have my concept and artwork used as the new Pink Floyd album cover.

AFG : You created the album cover at home for your personal collection under the working title of “Beyond the sky”, Was there ever any discussion on elements that might have been changed or textures that could have been more emphasized on.

Ahmed : Well, I usually love adding details to the last moment of creating a piece but for this one I wanted to be really simple and clear! Because that’s an important part of the concept. 

AFG : Many people will make their own perception of the artwork. One can portray the narrative as mortality, with the male persona sailing through the heavens to represent someone at peace with themselves. What was your initial concept / narrative behind the sailing element.

Ahmed : Usually I’m not a fan of giving clues about any of my artworks, art is about thinking and diving into this world. If you know it you will love it, but it’s no more the same. Maybe today you will look at the artwork and thinking about a particular concept but tomorrow and in different situations you will have a totally different look at what you see.

AFG : What other projects are you currently working on ?

Ahmed : I’m currently working with Wacom as their Middle East ambassador. And working on some movie posters that will be released soon! My latest project was an album art for MONO (Japan) a great post-rock band from Japan.

AFG : Thank you very much for taking the time out for this interview and best wishes for all your future projects.

Ahmed : Thank you Liam for the interview, Ahmed E

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A Fleeting Glimpse : Tour Book Feedback Including Comments From Durga Mcbroom & Ginger Gilmour

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 28/09/2021 by Col T29/09/2021

Left is a selection of comments from both our Facebook and Instagram accounts as well as a few emails that have been sent in, very generously Durga Mcbroom and Ginger Gilmour have both written to us with words of encouragement.

It has been incredibly moving to see everyone is being so positive and we can’t wait to share what else we have planned for the future.

This will be our last post to support this exhibit and normal service will commence from Wednesday 29th September.

Thanks for all your support.
AFG Team

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Jon Carin : Shares A Fleeting Glimpse Tour Books Exhibition On Social Media

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 27/09/2021 by Col T27/09/2021

To coincide with our latest news of our brand new immersive Tour Book exhibition, which the feedback has been very overwhelming. After corresponding to some of the people featured in the exhibit, Long serving Pink Floyd collaborator Jon Carin has very kindly shared our hard work to his Facebook page.

Posted on the morning of Monday 27th September Jon shared the following :
“Hey, this is an unbelievable act of love & generosity if I’ve ever seen one… A Fleeting Glimpse presents for the first time in one place, tour programs spanning the fifty five years of the Pink Floyd family’s live performance career. As I’m in a mind boggling 26 of them spanning my 36 year run with them so far, they have kindly asked me to announce this launch. I hope you enjoy the extraordinary amount of work put into this collection purely for your enjoyment and generously without price of admission. ” – Jon Carin

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A Fleeting Glimpse : Announce Launch Of Digitally Reconstructed Tour Book Exhibition

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 26/09/2021 by Col T27/09/2021

Good Day to all our visitors from around the globe. A Fleeting Glimpse has been working long and hard behind the scenes to bring an immersive, interactive and modern viewing experience to all Pink Floyd fans across the globe.

Since July of 2020, our team has been working behind the scenes to reconstruct “almost’ every tour book in the 55 year Pink Floyd touring catalog, For the first time since these books were originally printed all the way back to and including 1966. They have now been reconstructed in 3D technology and presented to you digitally in their original form.

This has taken an extraordinary amount of effort and is a collaboration between A Fleeting Glimpse and collectors from all over the globe via The Pink Floyd Collectors social media platform. Originally launched as an online photo gallery in 1998 when the site was first established. We have now completely converted all previous material and in most parts have managed to upgrade the quality of every predecessor of this exhibit. Spanning an entire career from 1966 featuring over 75 new additions. We are delighted to be able to bring this to the masses as a permanent feature to the site.

**The tour book section is compatible on all devices, but we do suggest you glance over the how-to guide to enhance your viewing experience.

You can view our very exciting immersive experience by simply Clicking Here or by choosing Tour Books from our menu navigation bar.

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Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp : Rockonteurs Podcast Episode 54 with Peter Hook

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 26/09/2021 by Col T26/09/2021

Rockonteurs is a podcast all about the real stories behind real music.

Presented by Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp, who wrote and performed megahits like ‘Gold’ and ‘True’, and Guy Pratt, a bass player who shaped songs for the likes of Madonna and Pink Floyd, you’ll hear exclusive stories of life on the road, in the studio and what really happened behind the scenes from artists who wrote, performed and produced the some of the biggest classic rock and pop tracks of all time.

Rockonteurs is a podcast all about the real stories behind real music.

This weeks upcoming episode is Number 54 and features guest Peter Hook

Available from 26th September 2021 on Itunes, Spotify and all other Listening Platforms. Click Here to be taken to Apple Musics Listening Page

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Pink Floyd Designer Aubrey Powell on ‘Dark Side,’ ‘Wish You Were Here’ and Classic Album Covers in New Exhibition

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 24/09/2021 by Col T24/09/2021

“The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains” has just opened at the Vogue Multicultural Museum, making its first U.S. stop on an international tour in the heart of Hollywood. Down on the corner, and in surrounding blocks, you can find tourist shops selling “Dark Side of the Moon” T-shirts (mostly unlicensed, probably) — but it’s not because they’re capitalizing on the Floyd exhibition being in the neighborhood; it’s that they sell them every day of every year, just like most other T-shirt shops in the world. That’s the power of the iconography being celebrated in “Their Mortal Remains.”

And it’s the power of the graphic and photographic work done in the ’60s and ’70s by Aubrey Powell and his late partner, Storm Thorgerson, who as the founders and creative principals of Hipgnosis defined much of what was great about album art in that era. The current exhibition is almost as much a testament to the power that they held over the public imagination during Hipgnosis’ glory days as it is to the band’s aural intrigue. Powell is one of the co-curators of the exhibition, which ensured it has deep insights into the imagery they created for Floyd from their second album on through to essential creations like “Ummagumma,” “Atom Heart Mother,” “The Dark Side of the Moon,” “Wish You Were Here” and, finally, “Animals.

The exhibit also goes well into the covers Hipgnosis didn’t do, like “The Wall,” before Thorgerson rejoined the fold in the post-Roger Waters era. After he died in 2013, Powell (or “Po,” as he’s known) took the baton, and has served as art director on recent projects like the recent “Later Years” boxed set, a remix drawn from it of “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” coming out as a singular remix this fall, and an “Animals” boxed set due in 2022.

On the eve of the opening of the exhibition , Po spoke with Variety about some of the indelible Floyd images he and Thorgerson designed.

You can read the full interview conducted by Variety by Clicking Here

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Happy Birthday Louise Marshall !!

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 24/09/2021 by Col T24/09/2021

Please join us in wishing our friend Louise Marshall, Backing vocalist with David Gilmour on his ‘Rattle That Lock‘ World Tour and Pink Floyd‘s ‘The Endless River‘ a very happy birthday.

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Pink Floyd : Yet Another Movie ‘Demo’ Scheduled For Release

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 23/09/2021 by Col T23/09/2021
Pink Floyd - Yet Another Movie (Demo)

 

Among all the controversy regarding the original origins of Yet Another Movie. A video has been scheduled to go live on Friday 24th September at 9:00am GMT which features one of the original ideas / demos that became the song we all know and love.

David Gilmour has issued the following supporting comments

” I thought, this week, that we would put up the original demo, written by Pat Leonard and myself, for what was to become ‘Yet Another Movie’ on the ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason’ album. Pat Leonard and I met up at Astoria in September 1986 a couple of days after I had played on a Bryan Ferry track that he was producing.

We had a glass or two of wine and jammed for hours. For some reason that I can no longer remember I had chosen the fretless bass as my instrument of the day. But it turned into a beautiful song.

David Gilmour“

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Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp : Rockonteurs Podcast Episode 53 with Bob Harris

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 18/09/2021 by Col T21/09/2021

Rockonteurs is a podcast all about the real stories behind real music.

Presented by Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp, who wrote and performed megahits like ‘Gold’ and ‘True’, and Guy Pratt, a bass player who shaped songs for the likes of Madonna and Pink Floyd, you’ll hear exclusive stories of life on the road, in the studio and what really happened behind the scenes from artists who wrote, performed and produced the some of the biggest classic rock and pop tracks of all time.

Rockonteurs is a podcast all about the real stories behind real music.

This weeks upcoming episode is Number 52 and features guest Bob Harris

Available from 18th September 2021 on Itunes, Spotify and all other Listening Platforms. Click Here to be taken to Apple Musics Listening Page

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Col Meeting Roger Waters, In The Flesh Tour 2002
Col Meeting Roger Waters, Dark Side Of The Moon Tour 2007
Col Meeting Roger Waters, Dark Side Of The Moon Tour 2008
Col Meeting Storm Thorgeson, Taken By Storm Exhibition 2008
Col Meeting Guy Pratt, Breakfast Of Idiots Shows 2009
Col Meeting Roger Waters, Us & Them Tour 2018
Col Meeting Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets, Echoes Tour 2023


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