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Monthly Archives: October 2021
Pink Floyd’s Syd Barrett guitar sells for £20K at Cambridge auction
Guitar once used by the world-famous London-based rock band Pink Floyd’s founder Syd Barrett was bid the highest by a man in France at a UK auction.
A twelve-string Yamaha acoustic guitar once owned by Pink Floyd founding member Roger ‘Syd’ Barrett has been sold for a whopping £19,920 (Rs 20,58,052) at the Cheffins Art & Design Sale on Thursday, 28 October, in the UK. The rare iconic guitar has fetched an amount two times of its pre-sale estimates of £5,000 to £10,000, and the proceeds are expected to be divided between two parties– charities Mind and the Arthur Rank Hospice.
Martin Millard, Director, Cheffins said in Cheffin’s release: “We had a number of Pink Floyd superfans present at the sale and successful bidders from across the globe, the legend of Syd clearly lives on.” She stressed, that the guitar had received a huge pre-sale interest on an international scale and “goes to show that his cult-like status as one of the greatest icons in the world of music still holds true.”
The instrument, once used by the world-famous London-based rock band Pink Floyd’s founding member Syd Barrett, was bid the highest by a man in France. It was sold by Syd’s nephew, Mark Barrett, according to a release by the auction house. Pink Floyd’s former lead singer and band’s frontman had spoken about his guitar in a popular 1971 Rolling Stone Magazine interview by Mick Rock. Barrett also went on to record two solo albums with the now auctioned guitar. The instrument carried a serial number of 1090448 and has a date code for 21 October 1969 inscribed on it. “It’s my new 12-string guitar”, the musician at the time had told the Rolling Stones magazine, adding that he polished the instrument every day and was still getting used to it.
Mark Barrett, Roger Barrett’s nephew said “We were thrilled with the result of the guitar and are pleased that it will be going to someone who will appreciate it. It’s been in our family loft for years so I hope that it will give someone else as much joy as it did my uncle. The funds from the sale will be going to two really important causes, MIND in memory of my uncle Roger and The Arthur Rank Hospice in memory of my father.”
The rockstar, later in his career, also used a mirrored Fender ‘62 Esquire guitar that became extremely popular in the 60s. Barrett, however, quit the band Pink Floyd in 1968 and went on to reside a normal life in the basement of his mother’s house in Hills Road in Cambridge. The former Pink Floyd singer suffered a mental health deterioration and kept his guitar with his father, Alan Barrett as he sold his Hills Roadhouse in 1974. His nephew, Mark Barrett informed that he has been in possession of Syd’s instrument since November 2020, as the singer had asked to sell it later on at auction for charity. The bidder who purchased the guitar had earlier bought a table designed by Barrett for £2,365.50 in a separate auction, as well as a pair of wall-mounted spotlights from Barrett’s recording studio.
Cheffins had earlier managed to sell a painting titled Orange Dahlias in a Vase by Syd Barrett in May 2021 for a whopping £28,270, which was over five times its pre-sale estimates by the auction center. Several objects from Berrett’s home in Cambridge at no. 6 St Margaret’s Square, where he had lived since 1981, were also auctioned earlier. “Despite Syd’s Pink Floyd years being marred by drug addiction and struggles with mental health, he was one of the UK’s greatest musical talents and one of Cambridge’s greatest exports and we were honoured to have had the opportunity to offer these important items for sale“, Cheffins stated in a release.
Roger Waters Makes A Live Debut Of His New Single ‘The Bar’
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Pink Floyd icon Roger Waters recently joined an assembly to defend WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. In addition to making a speech, the bassist performed his brand new track named ‘The Bar‘ which made its debut a couple of months ago.
As many of you might know, Roger Waters’ latest work was released when he put out his fourth solo album named ‘Is This the Life We Really Want?’ on June 2, 2017. The album peaked at number 3 in the United Kingdom and number 11 in the United States with successful singles such as, ‘Smell the Roses,’ and ‘Déjà Vu.’
Four years after, Waters decided to release a brand new single named ‘The Bar’ during an appearance on ‘Live on the Fly with Randy Credico’ in August, In which footage has only just started to circulate online.
The musician’s inspiration for the song was his friend Steven Donziger’s case, and the lyrics are focused on Waters’ criticism of the government.
Recently, the Pink Floyd bassist was spotted at an event dedicated to Julian Assange’s case and made a speech regarding why he should have been free by now. In his speech, the musician referred to the United States as child-killing, corrupt, and powerfully deadly, as well as saying they have to resist this system.
Along with revealing his controversial opinions on the WikiLeaks founder’s case, Roger Waters decided to perform the song he wrote for Steven Donziger’s persecution. Since he previously stated that the two cases resemble each other, the musician seems to find performing ‘The Bar’ live for the first time fitting for the occasion.
Before starting to perform, Waters said:
“Look, it’s so hard to find the good stuff. So as I said, this is a song that I wrote during COVID, and it speaks for itself. I’m going to try to ignore everything and see if I can stumble my way through it.”
Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets: 26-Date ‘Echoes’ Tour Starting Up in January 2022
In early 2022, Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets — the avenue for the legendary drummer tour the world playing classics from the early days of Pink Floyd to rapturous crowds — will head back out on a 26-show tour in major cities across the United States and Canada.
Detailed on Tuesday, the tour will again feature Mason flanked by a number of high-profile musical colleagues including bassist Guy Pratt, guitarists Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet and Lee Harris from Ian Dury’s Blockheads and keyboardist Dom Beken. This outing is billed as The Echoes Tour 2022, and looks to be another must-see event for fans of early-era Pink Floyd.
The Saucerful of Secrets project was launched in recent years by Mason and his pals and featured some excellent live performances in venues around the world — with a live album, Live at the Roundhouse, released in Sept. 2020 capturing the magic from a night at the London club.
The tour starts on January 18th in Toronto and concludes on February 28th, 2022 in Vancouver.
Nick Mason said: “We enjoyed our 2019 tour in America so much. We’re happy to be back at it and playing Pink Floyd music fans may have never had the chance to experience live.”
And the dates:
Jan. 18 – Toronto, ON Massey Hall
Jan. 19 – Montreal, QC Théâtre Saint-Denis 1
Jan. 21 – Boston, MA Shubert Theatre – Boch Center
Jan. 22 – Providence, RI Providence Performing Arts Center
Jan. 24 – Port Chester, NY The Capitol Theatre
Jan. 25 – Philadelphia, PA Merriam Theater
Jan. 26 – Pittsburgh, PA Benedum Center
Jan. 28 – New York, NY Beacon Theatre
Jan. 30 – Washington, DC The Anthem
Feb. 1 – Cincinnati, OH Music Hall
Feb. 2 – Akron, OH Akron Civic Theatre
Feb. 4 – Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
Feb. 6 – Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theater
Feb. 8 – St. Louis, MO Stifel Theatre
Feb. 9 – Memphis, TN Cannon Center
Feb. 10 – Kansas City, MO Muriel Kauffman Theatre
Feb. 12 – Grand Prairie, TX Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie
Feb. 15 – Denver, CO Paramount Theatre
Feb. 17 – Phoenix, AZ Orpheum Theatre
Feb. 18 – Los Angeles, CA The Orpheum Theatre
Feb. 21 – San Diego, CA Balboa Theatre
Feb. 23 – Sacramento, CA Memorial Auditorium
Feb. 24 – Oakland, CA Fox Theater
Feb. 26 – Seattle, WA Moore Theatre
Feb. 27 – Spokane, WA First Interstate Center for the Arts
Feb. 28 – Vancouver, BC The Orpheum
Pink Floyd / David Gilmour Quietly Release 2011 Discography Remasters & More In 24-Bit .192khz HD Audio
On 20th October 2021, Pink Floyd & David Gilmour very quietly released the entire Floyd & Gilmour studio discography in 192Khz HD Audio, For audiophiles out there this is the highest quality of audio available digitally.
Uploaded to the platforms HDTracks and Tidal the leading websites for distributing High resolution audio it features the entire Pink Floyd studio collection which has been taken directly from the 2011 remasters, After doing further research we can confirm that these are indeed taken completely from the final masters and are not upscaled versions of previously released material.
Also featured for the first time is David Gilmour’s first three solo records which see the 2006 remasters of both David Gilmour (1978) and About Face (1984) uploaded directly from the master tracks.
The full list of HD Tracks is posted below, Buyers can get a first-time discount of 20% by visiting www.HDtracks.com and entering the discount code: FLOYDHIRES20 at the checkout
Pink Floyd Studio Albums
The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (2011 Remastered Version)
A Saucerful Of Secrets (2011 Remastered Version)
Ummagumma (2011 Remastered Version)
More (2011 Remastered Version)
Atom Heart Mother (2011 Remastered Version)
Meddle (2011 Remastered Version)
Obscured By Clouds (2011 Remastered Version)
The Dark Side Of The Moon (2011 Remastered Version)
Wish You Were Here (2011 Remaster)
Animals (2011 Remastered Version)
The Wall (2011 Remastered Version)
The Final Cut (2011 Remastered Version)
A Momentary Lapse Of Reason (2019 Remix)
The Division Bell (2011 Remastered Version)
The Endless River (Original Blu-ray HD Master)
Compilations
Relics (1996 Remastered Version)
A Collection Of Great Dance Songs (2011 Remastered Version)
The Best Of Pink Floyd: A Foot In The Door (2011 Remastered Version)
Live
Pulse (2019 Later Years Boxset Remaster)
Knebworth 1990 (2019 Later Years Boxset Remaster)
Boxsets
The Early Years (Original Release Masters)
The Later Years (Original Release Masters)
David Gilmour Studio Albums
David Gilmour (2006 Remastered Version)
About Face (2006 Remastered Version)
On An Island (Original Blu-ray HD Master)
Guy Pratt & Gary Kemp : Rockonteurs Podcast Episode 58 with Sir Tim Rice
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 58 and features guest Sir Tim Rice
Happy Birthday Lee Harris !!
From all of us at AFG We want to send our best wishes to Lee Harris on his Birthday !!
Ashdown Launches Guy Pratt Signature Bass Amp, The Interstellar-600
Ashdown has unveiled a new signature bass amp head for Guy Pratt, the Interstellar-600.
The esteemed British bassist, who has played with everyone from Pink Floyd to Madonna and Gary Moore, has long favored customized Ashdown’s ABM 900 heads, and the new signature model is based on that amp.
That said, there are some extensive modifications packaged with the Interstellar-600. The face of the amp contains two VU meters, for both input and output levels, then there’s a nine-band EQ section and, on the rear, an input for Pratt’s Moog Taurus pedal.
In addition, Ashdown says the amp can be used with an optional footswitch to engage “the compression and the sub harmonics at fixed values to Guy’s exacting specifications when required”.
The large Tube Drive knob on the front of the amp allows players to blend Dual Triode Tube amplification/overdrive section into the signal, allowing you to tweak it from valve-based warmth, to full on distortion.
Pratt also specified a more vintage ’60s aesthetic, so the amp comes with a custom wooden sleeve, which can be removed to place it in a rack unit.
“I can’t tell you how proud it makes me to have a signature amp with my Ashdown family, who’ve been with me every step of the way of my 40 year career,” says Pratt.
“We’ve been tinkering with bits and pieces for years, and this combines our shared passion for great traditional British amps with everything I know and trust about my ABMs. It’s not about bells and whistles, well apart from the dedicated Taurus input, it’s about solid, shapeable, deliverable power. Along with my 3x10s this is my ultimate dream rig. Turn on and trip out!”
The Ashdown Interstellar-600 is handmade in the UK and available for pre-order now.
Head to Ashdown’s official site for more information.
Happy Birthday Jon Carin !!
From all of us at AFG We want to send our best wishes to Jon Carin as he celebrates his 57th Birthday !!