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Snowy White Reveals Release Date And Tracklisting For New Album ‘Driving On The 44’

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 07/05/2022 by Col T07/05/2022

Last month Snowy White announced a brand new album, ‘Driving on the 44‘ is the latest release planned by the former Thin Lizzy guitarist who is closely associated with Pink Floyd. From 1977’s “In The Flesh” and 1980-81’s “The Wall” tours, and later as a member of Roger Waters’ touring band from the 1990s’ “The Wall Live In Berlin” to 2016’s “Desert Trip,”

‘Driving on the 44‘ scheduled for release on July 22nd, 2022, is the first album in 3 years from Snowy White, known for his very own ‘English‘ blues style, which is characterized by clear, no-frills blues phrases, which he refines with harder riffs. The songs come across as very direct, human, and authentic—as if he wanted to address every listener personally. Few master this art as well as the British guitarist and singer.

Full format release details are expected to be released shortly over at http://www.snowywhite.com/

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Dave Kilminster Appears On Ukraine Fundraiser Single “We See You”

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 07/05/2022 by Col T07/05/2022

Dave Kilminster, lead guitarist of Roger Waters Touring Band, has just announced his participation with the band Manta Vega, which aims to raise funds for the DEC Ukraine Appeal.

“We See You” is an offering of hope, love, and solidarity to our brothers and sisters in Ukraine and anyone on any part of this planet who is suffering due to the impact of this, or any war.

Released on the 7th May 2022, “We See You” is available exclusively on Bandcamp and for a limited time only.

All proceeds from the sale of this version of this track will be donated to the DEC Ukraine Appeal.
https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/ukraine-humanitarian-appeal

Included in the We See You package is a Song Sheet pdf along with a Global Sing-Along mix of the track, where you can sing along in your own language if you wish!

To purchase and support this great cause, you can do so by Clicking Here to be taken to the official release bandcamp page.

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Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp : Rockonteurs Podcast Episode 83 with Neil Finn

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 07/05/2022 by Col T07/05/2022

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 83 and features guest Neil Finn

 

 

Available from 8th May 2022 on Itunes, Spotify and all other Listening Platforms. Click Here to be taken to Apple Musics Listening Page

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Roger Waters surprise guest appearance with Lucius

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 05/05/2022 by Col T05/05/2022
Roger Waters surprise guest appearance with Lucius - "Mother" [Pink Floyd cover]

Last night Roger Waters joined his former backing singing duo Lucius last night at the Beacon Theatre in NY.


Lucius are out on the road in promotion for their highly acclaimed new album ‘Second Nature’, During the encore they invited Roger Waters on stage for a rendition of ‘Mother’ from the 1979 album ‘The Wall’.

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The StageLeft Podcast : Lee Harris – Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets & The Blockheads

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 03/05/2022 by Col T03/05/2022

Imagine playing Pink Floyd songs with an actual member of Pink Floyd. Lee Harris is living his dream from one of his formative gigs, aged 7.

Lee discusses playing onstage with each of Nick Mason, David Gilmour and Roger Waters, talks through how to approach a pivotal career meeting with someone you idolise and pays tribute to former Blockheads bandmate Derek Hussey.

You can find details of the full episode by Clicking Here.

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Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp : Rockonteurs Podcast Episode 82 with David Arnold

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 30/04/2022 by Col T30/04/2022

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 82 and features guest David Arnold

 

 

Available from 1st May 2022 on Itunes, Spotify and all other Listening Platforms. Click Here to be taken to Apple Musics Listening Page

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Floydpodcast : In The Flesh Tour, Frankfurt 1977

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 25/04/2022 by Col T26/04/2022

For this edition of Brain Damage, its an excellent audience recording from the beginning of the “In The Flesh Tour’, 27 January, 1977 in Frankfurt Germany at the Festhalle.

This bootleg is titled “From The Masters” and is noted as one of the best sounding shows from the European leg of the tour. The band’s performance is solid throughout the show and it’s now all doctored for supersound!

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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Durga McBroom, Scott Page & Machan Taylor discuss Pink Floyd’s Delicate Sound of Thunder

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 25/04/2022 by Col T26/04/2022
Durga McBroom, Scott Page & Machan Taylor discuss Pink Floyd's Delicate Sound of Thunder

Published today by JTCurtis is a very special interview discussing Pink Floyd’s A Momentary Lapse of Reason World Tour. In this very special interview, host JT is joined by members of the backing musicians, namely Durga McBroom, Machan Taylor, and Scott Page.

In the mid 1980s, following the departure of bassist / lyricist Roger Waters, guitarist David Gilmour and drummer Nick Mason set out to produce a new Pink Floyd album.

A Momentary Lapse of Reason (produced by Bob Ezrin who worked on The Wall) was released in 1987. Tracks included the MTV hit “Learning to Fly”, along with “On the Turning Away” “Sorrow” “One Slip” and “Dogs of War” (which featured Scott Page on saxophone).

Pink Floyd prepared a tour, recruiting vocalists Machan (Margaret) Taylor, Durga McBroom and Rachel Fury. Filling out the band was bassist Guy Pratt, keyboardist Jon Carin, guitar player Tim Renwick and percussionist Gary Wallis.

The tour also featured former Pink Floyd keyboardist Rick Wright who would later be reinstated as a band member.

The band performed the new album in it’s entirety (although “Yet Another Movie” and “Terminal Frost” were left out of the film) along with select tracks from Meddle (“One of These Days“) Dark Side of the Moon (“Time“, “Money“, “Us and Them” and “Great Gig in the Sky” featuring their amazing singers) Wish You Were Here (“Shine on you crazy Diamond” – dedicated to original band member Syd Barrett, along with the title track) and The Wall (“Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2” “Run Like Hell” and “Comfortably Numb” featuring Dave’s legendary guitar solo).

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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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