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The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains Opens In Montreal

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 04/11/2022 by Col T04/11/2022
The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains Comes to Montreal (Nick Mason Interview)


Canada has been confirmed as the sixth country to host The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains.

The title is a lyric from “Nobody Home,” a song on The Wall, which reads, “I’ve got a grand piano to prop up my mortal remains.” This critically acclaimed major retrospective of Pink Floyd, which had their music and the impact the band had on art and culture, had its hugely successful debut at London’s prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum in 2017.

The exhibition has subsequently travelled to Italy, Germany, Spain, and the United States, attracting over 500,000 people, and will now take residency in the cultural hub of Montreal. The Exhibition opens on November 4 at Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal. The art centre located in the heart of Griffintown is the perfect space for people to journey through Pink Floyd’s storied history. From their legendary albums to their groundbreaking concerts, timeless themes, cutting-edge design, and surreal landscapes that evolve throughout the Exhibition, this is an opportunity to dive deep into the creative force that is Pink Floyd.

Tickets for the Exhibition are on sale now here.

As the first location outside of Europe and the U.S., Montreal was selected as the ideal city to host the exhibition, considering the band’s rich history with the city, spanning 50 years, having performed several legendary shows here between 1971 and 1994. The July 6, 1977, show was both the first and highest-attended concert ever at the Olympic Stadium, with 78,322 spectators. It’s also steeped in lore having directly influenced their legendary double album, The Wall.

“It has always been our wish to bring The Pink Floyd Exhibition to Montreal since before its 2017 London premiere. The Montreal audience has always connected with the creativity and sound of Pink Floyd and I am so pleased that we are finally able to present it here at Arsenal,” said Michael Cohl, Executive Producer and Canadian Promoter of Pink Floyd.

Guy Laforce, General Manager of Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal.

“We are particularly proud of our collaboration with the S2BN group, who have allowed us to host this exhibition in Montreal, the only Canadian city that will have the opportunity to present this amazing project. Pink Floyd has left its mark on many generations of fans around the world and it is a great privilege that Arsenal can contribute to consolidating the role that this band played in rock music history. People will have the pleasure of experiencing music, design and innovation all at once and fans will be left speechless at the depth and breadth of the historical items they’ll encounter here.”

The Pink Floyd Exhibition, curated by Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell, who worked with the band across many of their most famous album covers and works of art, collaborated closely with Nick Mason from the band.

The exhibition features over 350 artifacts collected over the band’s extraordinary career. It is an audio-visual, sensorial journey through more than five decades of one of the most iconic groups and a rare glimpse into the world of Pink Floyd. The exhibition is a collaboration with designers Stufish, entertainment architects, and the band’s long-standing stage designers.

Each chapter of the Pink Floyd story is represented, with objects and artifacts displayed, many unseen before the exhibition and all of which have played a part in creating the sound and experience that became Pink Floyd. There are handwritten lyrics, legendary musical instruments that true fans have heard whispered about, letters, original artwork, and many of the stage props from the various albums and tours of a band that made musical history. Some of these items have long been held in storage facilities, film studios, and in band members’ personal collections before being ‘dusted off’ for the exhibition.

From the entry point into The Pink Floyd Exhibition, the visitor is immersed in Pink Floyd’s world. They will find themselves transported to the band’s beginnings in 1967 on the underground scene in and then take a chronological trip through Pink Floyd’s history, connecting with music, art and design, sound technology, and live performance via landmark albums such as The Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall and The Division Bell.

These artifacts plot both Pink Floyd’s development as a spectacular live band and the broader social, cultural, and political threads which ran parallel to their music. Any student of design or art will rejoice in surrounding themselves with the stories behind and the alternative versions of some of the artwork from the ateliers of the band and their collaborators, including Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell and the late Storm Thorgerson’s studio ‘Hipgnosis’ and Stufish. Pigs fly, sheep parachute, megaphones float through the air, and a brave new world of art, music, and psychedelia crash onto the airwaves and stages of the world. Pink Floyd fans will see and touch the lifetime of memories that make up their sonic and visceral rock music odysseys.

Who better to lead us through the creative history of one of the most ground-breaking musical groups of the era than the music and the voices of past and present members of Pink Floyd, including Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason, and David Gilmour, talking about their experiences and musical experimentation via an intuitive audio guide system and culminating in a re-creation of the very last performance of David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason.

Get your tickets by Clicking Here.
The exhibition runs from November 4 to December 31, 2022 – from Tuesday to Sunday
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (last visit)
Friday, Saturday, 10:00 am to 7:00 pm (last visit)
Sunday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (last visit)
Venue: Arsenal Art Contemporary Montreal
2020 William St Montreal Qc H3J 1R8
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Happy Halloween !!

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 31/10/2022 by Col T31/10/2022

It’s that time again .. Happy Halloween From A Fleeting Glimpse
Carving a Pink Floyd inspired pumpkin this year ? We would love to see it, You can add us on our official Instagram account @a.fleeting.glimpse

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Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Dark Side of the Moon With Performances in Australia

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 31/10/2022 by Col T31/10/2022

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon, which was released in March 1973, DRW Entertainment has set up a series of events in Melbourne and Sydney to celebrate the monumental album.

The event will feature performances by the George Ellis Orchestra, a 20-voice choir, and a 10-piece brass section. Roger Mason (Gary Numan/Models), James Ryan (Men at Work, Vanessa Amorosi), Stu Thomas (Kim Salmon/Dave Graney), and James Lewis Fox (Goyte) are all providing backing.

There are also contributions from Ron Geesin, who has provided an extended score of Atom Heart Mother, which will be making its debut at these performances.

Tickets are on sale now and you can find more information by Clicking Here.

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Syd Barrett Handwritten ‘Vegetable Man’ Lyrics Head To Auction

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 26/10/2022 by Col T26/10/2022

The world-renowed Bonhams Auction House in London has just surprised the Pink Floyd community with a listing of a rare set of handwritten lyrics by Syd Barrett for the unreleased Pink Floyd song Vegetable Man.

‘Vegetable Man’ was recorded by the original Pink Floyd band line-up, (Syd, Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Rick Wright) in mid-October 1967 at De Lane Lea Studios, London, with Norman Smith as the producer. The song was originally intended for inclusion on the band’s second album ‘A Saucerful of Secrets’ and even considered for the third single release from the LP. However, it was later omitted.

The lyrics are being offered for auction at Bonhams with the estimated value ranging from £30,000 to £40,000.

For more information and to follow / place your own bids you can do so by Clicking Here

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Floydpodcast : Dortmund 1977

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 26/10/2022 by Col T26/10/2022

For this edition of Brain Damage, we go back to January 23rd, 1977 at the Westfalenhallen in Dortmund, Germany, where Pink Floyd decided to kick off their Animals Tour.

To listen to this edition of the podcast you can do so by heading to floydpodcast.com or by alternatively clicking here or the image above.

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A Fleeting Glimpse : Rare 1968 – 72 Additions To Tour Book Exhibition

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 26/10/2022 by Col T26/10/2022

Just added to our increasingly growing interactive tour book experience are some very rare additions covering Pink Floyd’s 1968–72 live period.

Thanks to the advancement of technology, we have also been able to increase the quality of some of our older contributions.

We do hope you enjoy browsing through the archives.

**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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Happy Birthday Lee Harris !!

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 22/10/2022 by Col T23/10/2022

Please join us in sending birthday wishes to Lee Harris of Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets

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Pink Floyd Visual Collaborator Gerald Scarfe Relaunches Website

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 21/10/2022 by Col T26/10/2022

Pink Floyd and Roger Waters visual collaborator Gerald Scarfe has just relaunched his official website.

Gerald was discovered on UK TV by Nick Mason and began his involvement with Pink Floyd by providing the artwork for the “Welcome To The Machine” video.

His biggest and most notable work is for providing the animation for Pink Floyd’s The Wall, whilst also providing artwork for Roger Waters – The Pros & Cons Of Hitch Hiking.

https://www.geraldscarfe.com

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Happy Birthday Jon Carin !!

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 21/10/2022 by Col T23/10/2022

Please join us in sending birthday wishes to Jon Carin on his 58th birthday !!

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Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill Europe 2023 Manchester & Extra Amsterdam Date Announced

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 20/10/2022 by Col T17/11/2022

Roger Waters has announced that he is taking his critically acclaimed This Is Not a Drill tour on the road again in 2023.
The full schedule has now been announced.

Tickets can be bought now by visiting www.rogerwaters.com

2023 EUROPEAN LEG

MARCH
17th – Altice Arena , Portugal
18th – Altice Arena , Portugal
21st – Palau Sant Jordi, Spain
23rd – WiZink Center, Spain
24th – WiZink Center, Spain
27th – Mediolanum Forum, Italy
28th – Mediolanum Forum, Italy
31st – Mediolanum Forum, Italy

APRIL
1st – Mediolanum Forum, Italy
4th – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
6th – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
7th – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam *Additional Show
11th – Telenor Arena, Norway
12th – Telenor Arena, Norway
15th – Tele2 Arena, Sweden
17th – Royal Arena, Denmark
18th – Royal Arena, Denmark
21st – Tauron Arena, Poland *Cancelled By Krakow City Council
22nd – Tauron Arena, Poland *Cancelled By Krakow City Council
23rd – MVM Dome, Hungary
25th – Hallenstadion, Switzerland
28th – Unipol Arena, Italy
29th – Unipol Arena, Italy

MAY
3rd – AccorHotels Arena, France
4th – AccorHotels Arena, France
7th – Barclays Arena, Germany
9th Lanxess Arena, Germany
12th – Stade Pierre Mauroy, France
14th – Sporpaleis, Belgium
17th – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Germany
21st – Olymiaphalle, Germany
24th – O2 Arena, Czech Republic
28th – Festhalle, Germany
31st – Utilia Arena, Birmingham

JUNE
2nd – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
3rd – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
6th – The 02, London
7th – The 02, London
10th – Ao Arena, Manchester *New Show

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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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