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Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp : Rockonteurs Podcast Episode 27 with Jools Holland

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 14/05/2021 by Col T14/05/2021

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 27 and features guest Jools Holland

Available from 16th May 2021 on Itunes, Spotify and all other Listening Platforms. Click Here to be taken to Apple Musics Listening Page

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Syd Barrett painting gifted to his art teacher goes to auction

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 13/05/2021 by Col T13/05/2021

A rare school days painting by Pink Floyd co-founder Syd Barrett that he gifted to his art teacher 60 years ago will go under the hammer later this month.

The decidedly Van Gogh-esque watercolour and pastels picture is named Orange Dahlias in a Vase, and Syd Barrett created it aged 15 in October 1961 when he was a pupil at Cambridgeshire High School for Boys.

The late music icon’s future band mate Roger Waters and Pink Floyd artist Storm Thorgerson also attended Cambridgeshire High School for Boys at the same time.

As a parting gift, Barrett personally gave the painting to art teacher Gerald Harden and signed it ‘R. Barrett. / Oct. 1961’ shortly before he went to study art at Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology.

Orange Dahlias in a Vase is estimated to fetch £3,000 – £5,000 at the Cheffins Art & Design Sale in Cambridge on Thursday 27th May 2021.

Gerald Harden’s son, Philip Harden, who currently owns the painting and was a boyhood friend of Roger ‘Syd’ Barrett and Roger Waters, says: “I used to go and visit Roger on a regular basis and I even remember playing cowboys and Indians and watching the first Doctor Who shows with him and Roger Waters back in the 1960s. They both went off to art college and disappeared from my life and the next time I saw them they were Pink Floyd.

“Roger Barrett was a kind and thoughtful person, with a joyful and almost childlike wit and humour. He was a great fun person to be around in those early days and he was incredibly creative, and would often be seen painting for hours on end.

“I remember my father bringing this picture back home after Roger had given it to him, it had been put up on the wall in the classroom and my father kept it as part of his portfolio. It has something incredibly special about it and I would recognise it immediately as his style at the time, he was a very gifted artist.

“We have decided to sell it as it has been in storage for some years now and we feel it is time for someone else to enjoy it. We know that Roger Barrett became a worldwide phenomenon; he stood for so many things in different people’s minds, and we think there must be someone amongst his army of fans who could really treasure it.”

Brett Tryner, Director at Cheffins, adds: “Syd Barrett remains one of the greatest icons in the world of rock music, and while he is foremost known as the founder of Pink Floyd, he was also a talented and accomplished artist.

“Although the pictures from his later life have been well-publicised, this present lot is a window into the artwork of his earlier days, before he went on to create the band which changed the world of music throughout the sixties.

“There are few original pictures by Syd Barrett still in existence, especially as during the later years he took to finishing a painting, photographing it and then burning the canvas. The picture on offer at this sale therefore presents a rare opportunity to purchase a painting from Barrett’s early days and is bound to be of special significance for his legions of fans both in Cambridge and from further afield.”

You can find out more about the Syd Barrett auction by Clicking here.

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“Still Wish You Were Here” Review By AFG Correspondent Richard Hobo

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 10/05/2021 by Col T10/05/2021

Earlier this month we shared the news that a compilation entitled Still Wish You Were Here was being released.

With a star-studded lineup featuring Rick Wakeman, Ian Paice, Todd Rundgren, Geoff Tate, Joe Satriani, Steve Hackett, Steve Hillage, Edgar Froese, Tony Levin, James LaBrie, Bootsy Collins, Rat Scabies, Jah Wobble, Carmine Appice.

With a release date of May 28th, 2021 AFG Correspondent Richard Hobo has been on hand to very kindly write a review ahead of the release later this month.



STILL WISH YOU WERE HERE –VARIOUS ARTISTS

By Richard Hobo

Part of the beauty of music is that listening to a good album evokes the memories of when you first heard it and I’m happy to say that the tribute album Still Wish You Were Here, featuring a wide variety of musicians has the same ability to transport me back to the mid-seventies when the original album was first released.

Personally, I found it particularly mind-blowing that the bass lines of Roger Waters were now being played by King Crimson and Peter Gabriel bassist Tony Levin,(who also features on tribute albums for The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall), PiL’s Jah Wobble, Megadeth’s David Ellefson and even Funkadelic’s Bootsie Collins. I don’t think anyone saw that coming. Even David Gilmour who has admitted that his “fingers were never designed to go fast” must be curious to hear just what Joe Satriani and Steve Stevens have done with his guitar parts

The album opens with Shine On You Crazy Diamond, now featuring a flute and some blazing guitar work, which sets the tone for the rest of the album. A mostly respectful rendition of a much-loved album with some additional flourishes here and there.

There are a couple of clunkers, however, the worst one being Todd Rundgren inflicting the American two-syllable pronunciation of “Jagwar” upon us on Welcome to the Machine, as opposed to the “correct” three-syllable English version of “Jag-u-ar.” I couldn’t care less about which is right or wrong in the grand scheme of things, but in a song, missing out a syllable means missing out a beat. Even Taylor Swift, who is as American as apple pies and slammin’ screen doors manages to sing Jag-u-ar in one of her songs.

The other spider in the soup happens during Have a Cigar, where the last syllable is left off the line “Now I’ve always had a deep respect and I mean it most sincerely,” making it, “Now I’ve always had a deep respect and I mean it most sincere,” which, of course, turns the whole line into a complete nonsense. A case of misheard lyrics perhaps? Maybe, but Wish You Were Here has only been out for 46 years and sold millions and millions of copies, all of which had lyrics in the packaging, so really, there’s no excuse for getting it wrong.

Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9) is probably the best musical rendition of the whole album. Rod Argent, Steve Hillage, drummer Ian Paice, and bassist Bootsy Collins captures the feel of this song and, for me anyway, evoked lazy summers of my youth spent staring at the pictures on the original gatefold sleeve and wondering about where those trees were, trying to find the naked woman in the red scarf, wondering how they got the burnt corner of the front cover photograph and the sand falling out of the back cover.

This is not a note-perfect rendition of Wish You Were Here, because we’ve already got that; it’s more of an honorable tribute. Overall, it sounds like a collection of musicians gathered together in a barn grooving to one of their favorite albums. At times it made me yearn for the original and the vocals are probably the weakest performances. For instance, no one can replace Roger Waters on the vocals for Shine On You Crazy Diamond, not even David Gilmour, and the absence of female backup singers is certainly notable. King Crimson saxophonist Mel Collins plays some bang-on sax work, which is probably not surprising as he played on Roger Waters’solo albums The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking and Radio KAOS and their subsequent tours in the eighties, as well as Waters’ In the Flesh tour in 2000.

There are other Floyd connections, as the man who replaced Waters on bass on A Momentary Lapse of Reason, Tony Levin also features and plays a great bassline on Welcome to the Machine. I had a bit of a chuckle when I saw Megadeth bassist Dave Ellefson was involved, as any real Pink Floyd Nerdist will know, one of the names Pink Floyd was called before Syd Barrett came up with The Pink Floyd Sound was The Meggadeaths.

It’s worth noting that most of the musicians involved in this album are not far off the ages of the original Pink Floyd members and while it must be quite satisfying to have your peers pay homage to your work in such a grand and serious fashion, personally I can’t wait to see what the next generation of young musicians makes of the works of this great band.

Our sincere thanks go to Richard for sending us this wonderful review

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Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp : Rockonteurs Podcast Episode 26 with Bernie Marsden

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 10/05/2021 by Col T10/05/2021

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 24 and features guest Bernie Marsen of Whitesnake fame

Available from 10th May 2021 on Itunes, Spotify and all other Listening Platforms. Click Here to be taken to Apple Musics Listening Page

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David Gilmour Youtube Channel Posts Diamond Ring From Von Trapped Streams

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 10/05/2021 by Col T10/05/2021

Those of you who tuned in over the last 16 months for the UK Lockdown as part of the Covid 19 pandemic will be aware of the live streams David Gilmour and Polly Samson along with the rest of their family did over Facebook.

As many of the live streams featured performances and story telling, These have now been included on the Official David Gilmour YouTube Channel.

Todays upload is the Erik Darling cover Diamond Ring 

David Gilmour - Diamond Ring (Von Trapped Series)

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Hear David Gilmour, Peter Green Play Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Need Your Love So Bad’

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 07/05/2021 by Col T07/05/2021
Need Your Love So Bad - Peter Green and David Gilmour

A previously unheard recording of “Need Your Love So Bad” — a blues song that late Fleetwood Mac frontman Peter Green sang with the group in its early days — will come out in conjunction with the release of a new book about Green, The Albatross Man, this October.

Green recorded the vocal in his mother’s attic sometime in the mid-Sixties; the more familiar recording of the track came out on Fleetwood Mac’s 1969 LP, The Pious Bird of Good Omen. Former Pink Floyd frontman and Green’s friend, David Gilmour — who performed Green’s signature song “Albatross,” at the Peter Green Tribute last year — recorded the guitars for the new version, which was produced by Laurie Latham.

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Harry Waters : Shares his projects with AFG

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 04/05/2021 by Col T05/05/2021
McNally Waters - Bang Bang (Official Video)

Harry Waters has recently been in contact to share his support of A Fleeting Glimpse.

For those not in the know Harry Waters is the son of Roger Waters  who has been playing Organ and Keyboards in various incarnations of Roger’s live touring band from The Darkside Of The Moon Tour 2006, Right through to the most recent Desert Trip shows in 2015.

A very talented pianist in his own right and sometimes overlooked due to the award winning records that his father has been creating since 1969. Harry has sent in information of his current project which is entitled Mcnally Waters.

McNally Waters is a working duo consisting of Larry John McNally and Harry Waters.

Larry John McNally‘s songs have been recorded by some of the greatest artists of all time, including The Eagles, Aaron Neville, Bonnie Raitt, Mavis Staples, Rod Stewart and more. His lyrics are literary yet conversational and his guitar playing has been described as “folk-Hendrix.”

Growing up in London Harry Waters played the songs of Led Zeppelin, The Grateful Dead and The Allman Brothers Band and has performed with Marianne Faithful, Ozric Tentacles, Tom Jones, Nick Cave and Dean Ween, as well as fronting and recording an album of jazz as The Harry Waters Band.

His piano style is influenced by the New Orleans greats Dr John and Professor Longhair.

Both McNally and Waters currently reside in Los Angeles and will be returning to the live circuit in the future amidst the uncertainty around the Covid-19 Global Pandemic.

For more reading and to listen / purchase music from Harrys back catalogue you can do so by visiting.

Harry Waters Official – www.harrywaters.com
Mcnally Waters Official – www.mcnallywaters.com
Mcnally Waters Bandcamp – https://mcnallywaters.bandcamp.com/

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David Gilmour Youtube Channel Posts Fingerprints From Von Trapped Streams

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 03/05/2021 by Col T24/08/2022

Those of you who tuned in over the last 16 months for the UK Lockdown as part of the Covid 19 pandemic will be aware of the live streams David Gilmour and Polly Samson along with the rest of their family did over Facebook.

As many of the live streams featured performances and story telling, These have now been included on the Official David Gilmour YouTube Channel.

Todays upload is the Leonard Cohen cover Fingerprints featuring Romany Gilmour.

David Gilmour - Fingerprints (Leonard Cohen Cover from the Von Trapped Series)

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Their Mortal Remains Exhibition Opens In Los Angeles

Pink Floyd - A Fleeting Glimpse Posted on 03/05/2021 by Col T06/12/2023
Don't miss out! The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains in Los Angeles

The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains Opens In America For The First Time August 3rd 2021

The exhibition’s mammoth, described by national British newspapers as “stunning”, “a real feast for the senses” and “almost as good as seeing the band live”, was the most successful exhibition of its kind. The exhibition celebrates Pink Floyd’s place in history as the world’s cultural landscape changed throughout the 1960s and beyond. The band occupied a distinctive experimental space and was the foremost exponent of a psychedelic movement that changed the understanding of music forever, becoming one of the most important groups in contemporary music.

Pink Floyd have produced some of the most iconic imagery in popular culture: from pigs flying over Battersea Power Station, The Dark Side of the Moon prism, cows, and marching hammers to giant inflatable teachers; their vision was brought to life by creative individuals such as modern surrealist and long-time collaborator Storm Thorgerson, satirical illustrator Gerald Scarfe and psychedelic lighting pioneer Peter Wynne-Wilson.

The exhibition will open at the Vogue Multicultural Museum in Los Angeles August 3rd until November 30th 2021.

Pre-sale tickets go on sale on May 3rd, Click here to book your tickets online.

 

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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
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