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Pink Floyd : BBC Radio 1967-1971 and Pink Floyd In De Goffert Books Released

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 24/04/2022 by Col T24/04/2022

Charles Beterams, Ian Priston, and Phil Salathé, authors and collectors, have just announced two new limited edition publications. The first publication documents Pink Floyd’s BBC radio sessions between 1967 and 1971, bridging the gap between their meticulously crafted studio albums and the ferocious improvisations of their live performances.

The 2nd publication documents Monday, July 10, 1989, when Pink Floyd played the immense Goffertpark. The concert had an audience of 60 thousand, which was to be the band’s biggest concert to date in the Netherlands.


Ian Priston & Phil Salathé – BBC RADIO 1967-1971

English, 240 pages in full-colour print, printed on heavyweight 170gms paper (22x22cm).
Published 3 June 2022.
Available as a hardcover and paperback edition.
Hardcover edition (signed, numbered and limited to 400 copies only) exclusively available from FLOYDSTUFF.com

Pink Floyd’s BBC radio sessions bridge the gap between their meticulously crafted studio albums and the ferocious improvisations of their live performances.

Each recording documents a band constantly evolving, dealing in turn with the collapse of their leader Syd Barrett, their unsuccessful attempts to recapture the pop charts, and their eventual self-reinvention as providers of multimedia extravaganzas.

In the crucible offered by BBC programmes like Top Gear, Pink Floyd forged a musical approach that would serve them for years to come. As high-profile advertisements for a young and hungry group, the role of these appearances in furthering the band’s career cannot be overestimated.

The collaboration of an English researcher and an American composer, Pink Floyd – BBC Radio 1967-1971 combines the authors’ extensive research into the details of each session with a thoughtful analysis of its contents. Every chapter contains new additions to the historical record and sheds fresh light upon the band’s creative process, which combined rigorous structure with spontaneous expression – and astonishing bursts of inspiration with unabashed recycling of existing work.

Inside are firsthand recollections from audience members and BBC engineers, and coverage of unpublished recordings, including one session that only survives in a private collection and is here described in detail for the first time. The authors delineate the best sources for all the recordings discussed, and provide up-to-date information on Pink Floyd’s other radio broadcasts.

The text additionally speaks to the unsung heroes: home tapers and engineers who preserved Pink Floyd’s legacy when the BBC did not; DJs like John Peel who advocated ceaselessly for their music and offered them a platform from their earliest days; and even the band’s own members and collaborators, whose contributions are often underrepresented.
Pink Floyd – BBC Radio 1967-1971 covers its subject in unprecedented depth, while telling a story of triumph and loss, interspersed with wit and pathos.

If you are keen to explore the early history of Pink Floyd, this is undoubtedly a book for you.


Charles Beterams – Pink Floyd In De Goffert

Dutch, 112 pages in full-colour print, printed on heavyweight 170gms paper (22x22cm).
Published 3 June 2022.
Available as a hardcover edition, limited to 500 signed and numbered copies exclusively available from FLOYDSTUFF.com

As if it was meant to be, Pink Floyd put up their tents in Nijmegen in the summer of 1989. Twenty years before that, the group is in town for the first time for a disastrously poorly attended gig at the Kolpinghuis. Things will be different now.

On Monday 10 July, the immense Goffertpark will be populated by no less than sixty thousand visitors. Never before has Pink Floyd played for so many people in the Netherlands as on that night. In little more than a day, the whole circus has come over from London after the last of six concerts. There is no hint of fatigue. The group led by David Gilmour is in top form that night.

The story begins two months earlier with a concert in Werchter, first stop of the tour. It is uncertain for a long time whether there is any room for a second concert in the low countries. Competing concert promoters, a logistical nightmare and a very special encore in the Venice lagoon – broadcast worldwide thanks to Dutch television pioneers IDTV and the Cinevideogroup – are the ingredients of a memorable summer.

Above all, it is the warm memories and unique, mostly never-before-used visual material of these concerts that make Pink Floyd In De Goffert a timeless document.

Although written in Dutch, the whole lay-out will certainly appeal to anyone not speaking Dutch.

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Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp : Rockonteurs ‘On The Road’ Podcast Episode 81 with Nick Mason OUT NOW !!

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 24/04/2022 by Col T24/04/2022
Nick Mason (2) - Series 2 Episode 16 | Rockonteurs with Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt - Podcast



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

Presented by Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets /  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 & David Gilmour, 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 81 and is a special edition that commences around the Saucerful Of Secrets current UK tour and features Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason.

Being the first guest to launch the Rockonteurs podcast in episode number 1, Nick returns to the fold 81 podcasts later to fill us in on what has happened in the 2 years since the original episode premiered in September 2020.

Be sure not to miss this installment.

 

 

Available Now on Itunes, Spotify and all other Listening Platforms. Click Here to be taken to Apple Musics Listening Page

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Uncut Magazine : The Ultimate Companion to Pink Floyd Live

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 22/04/2022 by Col T22/04/2022

Just announced is a Special edition (Ultimate Companion) Collectable magazine from the makers of Uncut.

“ From the very beginning, Pink Floyd were thinking about how to make a show something more than a band simply playing songs. It was a mission that began with stroboscopic light experiments in the company of their landlord Mike Leonard, and concluded with the band erecting an enormous wall between themselves and the audience.

In between there were experiments. An enormous jelly. Frying bacon. Murmuring priests. An octopus, slowly inflating. Animated films. Oil lights and projections. A circular screen. Flying pigs. Flying sheep. As they explored ways to continue as a working band after the retirement of their singer and songwriter Syd Barrett, they moved beyond psychedelic songs into a place almost beyond songs – something more like a film soundtrack, designed to paint a mood on an epic scale.

In this struggle to find a way forward and to keep working, Pink Floyd made their live performances a laboratory for their grandest and most successful music. Songs from the classic albums Wish You Were Here, Animals and the whole suite of The Dark Side Of The Moon (performed live first just over 50 years ago) were first presented (sometimes falteringly; sometimes beset with “technical difficulties”) on stages in the British provinces.

It’s this creative evolution that is being celebrated in this latest Ultimate Companion, one of Uncuts quarterly Special editions, designed to bring you closer to music you love. You might choose to think about the music being talked about here as rough prototypes for more streamlined studio version. Or you may, come to think of them all as a noisy celebration of the creative process. If you dig them out, you’ll find astonishing versions of compositions you thought you knew.

That’s where Uncut come in. Floyd spent a lot of time thinking about how they were going to present a show: the music, the show, the pyro and inflatables, even the placing of the intermission. So much so they don’t seem to have spent a lot of time curating hi-fi recordings of their performances.

So Uncut have waded in among the live recordings from official to unofficial, to help guide you on Pink Floyd’s historic creative path – the tapes, the rarest songs, the thoughts of the eyewitnesses now they’ve had time to reflect. We’ve pulled back from the stage to bring put this all in the context of Pink Floyd’s imperial phase. From the archives, they have curated a selection of interviews illustrating what the band thought they were doing then, whether planning the perfect freakout, soundtracking a ballet that seems indefinitely postponed, or battling the “wankers” from the council who won’t let them turn all the lights out when they play.

As you will learn from this publication with comments from their inner circle, the band’s reluctance to stay in one place is the keynote of this secret history. “Roger was thinking ‘how can we better this?’,” Floyd creative director Aubrey Powell told Uncut. “It started way back at that Crystal Palace gig with that inflatable octopus. I think he realised that the audience appreciated something more than just the band.”

You can buy the new edition worldwide for a modest £8.99 by Clicking Here

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The McBroom Sisters Release Official Video For Single “Gods & Lovers” Written with Jon Carin

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 20/04/2022 by Col T20/04/2022
"Gods and Lovers" The McBroom Sisters -Black Floyd

 

The McBroom Sisters have just released their brand new video for the latest single “Gods & Lovers”. Written with long-term Pink Floyd collaborator Jon Carin for The McBroom Sisters’ debut album called “Black Floyd.”

The McBroom Sisters are Durga McBroom and Lorelei McBroom, former backing vocalists for the legendary Pink Floyd, Steve Hackett (Genesis), Nile Rogers, The Rolling Stones, Billy Idol, Rod Stewart, Brian Wilson (The Beach Boys), Blue Pearl, Boy George, and many more.

Debuting their new album “Black Floyd”, they sing both lead and backing vocals on a combination of classic Pink Floyd covers and a selection of their own original songs co-written with Pink Floyd collaborators Jon Carin and Guy Pratt independently, with further writing collaborations from Lemmy Kilmister, Paul Litteral, Dave Kerzner

The album features many long term Pink Floyd collaborators and many of those involved in the Pink Floyd Tribute band circuit, including members of The Australian Pink Floyd, with the closest direct Pink Floyd connection being Nick Mason, making a special guest performance.

The album is available to order on CD and digital release by Clicking Here

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Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp : Rockonteurs ‘On The Road’ Podcast Episode 81 with Nick Mason

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 20/04/2022 by Col T20/04/2022

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

Presented by Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets /  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 & David Gilmour, 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 81 and is a special edition that commences around the Saucerful Of Secrets current UK tour and features Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason.

Being the first guest to launch the Rockonteurs podcast in episode number 1, Nick returns to the fold 81 podcasts later to fill us in on what has happened in the 2 years since the original episode premiered in September 2020.

Be sure not to miss this installment.

 

 

Available from 24th April 2022 on Itunes, Spotify and all other Listening Platforms. Click Here to be taken to Apple Musics Listening Page

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A Fleeting Glimpse : First Update Installment Of ‘Collectors Hub’

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 17/04/2022 by Col T17/04/2022

At the start of 2022, As part of the master plan to redevelop certain areas of the core site, we took the ultimate decision in late 2021 to close our highly visited Orphans section and replace it with a portal designed to showcase the various items and collections that some of the “super-fans” have curated over the years.

Designed in collaboration with the Pink Floyd Collectors social media group, A Fleeting Glimpse had joined forces to create the ‘Collectors Hub‘

A collaboration to showcase a glimpse of the various ticket stubs, posters, adverts, promotional displays, t-shirts, and other memorabilia that have been accumulated by fans since the band’s inception in 1964.

With extensive galleries covering almost 60 years, we have very painstakingly organized every piece of material into the relevant categories to make it accessible for you, the visitors, to navigate through.

We are very happy to announce that we have added many various contributions to the various sub categories in what is the first installment of our continuing efforts to showcase a glimpse of all the material that is available among collectors all across the globe.

Simply Click Here, the image above, or the Collectors Hub Tab in the menu navigation bar.

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Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp : Rockonteurs Podcast Episode 80 with Derek Shulman

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 17/04/2022 by Col T17/04/2022

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

Presented by Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets /  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 & David Gilmour, 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 80 and features guest Derek Shulman from Gentle Giant

 

 

Available from 17th April 2022 on Itunes, Spotify and all other Listening Platforms. Click Here to be taken to Apple Musics Listening Page

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Nick Masons 2022 Tour Kicks Off

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 13/04/2022 by Col T14/04/2022

Tonight is the first night of Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets 2022 Tour, taking place on April 13th at the Convention Centre Dublin, Ireland.

Our good friends and collaborators at Pink Floyd Collectors were on hand to a little glimpse into the brand new show, and subsequently what is the first live outing for the band since July 2019.

Please be aware that there will be a few spoilers ahead.

The first thing to talk about is the recent post on the official Saucerful of Secrets social media, which features Nick Mason’s DW drum kit having a little bit of a makeover.

As a nod back to Nick’s now iconic 1973 Ludwig Waves Kit, brand new artwork was applied to Nick’s bassdrums, For die-hard fans, you will notice this sets the scene for material from the Pre Dark Side Of The Moon era. You can find more information on this iconic artwork in our 1973 Ludwig Waves Kit / Katsushika Hokusa 36 Views of Mount Fuji Exhibit.

With the new artwork in place on Nicks’ drumsetup, this is a theme that also occurs within the merchandise desk of the show. Subsequently, the same artwork was used on T-Shirts during the 1977 In The Flesh Tour, a nice ode to past history by bringing them back.

Our good friends at Pink Floyd Collectors have uploaded a video to their ever growing Youtube Channel showing all the various merchandise that is available in the foyer of the shows. We must add that the new litho flyers look fantastic.

Nick Mason Dublin Merchandise Pink Floyd

The show features a brand new lighting design which from comments we have heard described as “Fantastic” it seems that the band have really stepped it up a gear for this tour.

>> For the die hard fans that cannot wait to see the show you can click here for the spoiler to be shown below. <<

Set 1 :
One Of These Days
Arnold Layne
Fearless
Obscured By Clouds / When Your In
Candy And A Currant Bun
Vegetable Man
Lucifer Sam
If
Atom Heart Mother Suite
If
Remember A Day
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

Set 2 :
Interstellar Overdrive
Astronomy Domine
The Nile Song
Burning Bridges
Childshood End
See Emily Play
Echoes
Saucerful Of Secrets
Bike

Update : A video of echoes has surfaced on YouTube.

Nick Mason- Echoes - live in Dublin

We will continue to update the site tour rooms section as more video and photography become available.

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Face 2 Face Podcast with Durga McBroom

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 10/04/2022 by Col T10/04/2022
Face 2 Face with Durga McBroom


Face
2 Face
show is a podcast run by Gabriella Callender a member of the Pressenza-International Press Agency. The podcast is mainly connected to first world problems and features many doctors and professors talking in depth and expressing there personal views and opinions.

However, this month’s new episode falls away from those topics and features a personal conversation with Durga McBroom, singer, songwriter, and actress who has performed backing vocals for Pink Floyd and is a member of the house music band Blue Pearl, best known for their hit single “Naked in the Rain.“

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A Fleeting Glimpse Announce ‘Iggy The Eskimo’ Exhibit

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 09/04/2022 by Col T09/04/2022

A Fleeting Glimpse is proud to announce the Iggy the Eskimo exhibit.

In collaboration with The Holly Church of Iggy The Inuit social media page, we have set up a brand new exhibit highlighting the cult status of Iggy the Eskimo.

Iggy was one of Syd Barrett‘s girlfriends in 1969.  Whom is most famous for being the model for the Syd Barrett album “The Madcap Laughs‘. It was rumored that Iggy the Eskimo, was part Inuit. With that statement in mind, and the fact that she used to be a (former) girlfriend of movie maker Anthony Stern, that was about all that was publicly known.

In the early 1970s, she simply disappeared from Syd’s life and the public eye without a trace, only to later reappear in the public eye after 40 years out of the limelight.

Having taken to social media again and interacting with fans all over the world, she firmly reacquainted herself with her cult status and continued to engage with her following until her saddened death in 2017.

In this brand new exhibit, you can read the back story of who actually took the photographs used for Syd’s Madcap Laughs album, discover more about her relationship with Eric Clapton, and hear the story of when she thought Syd Barrett was cheating on her, which subsequently turned out to be him visiting David Gilmour.

CLICK HERE to enter the the world that is Iggy The Eskimo

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