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Today sees the return of the acclaimed podcast The Rockonteurs with Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt after a small hiatus, kicking off their fifth season with Davey Johnstone and loads of great guests to come in the following weeks. Tune in now to Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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.
Guests include Sir Bob Geldof, Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera, super-producer Trevor Horn, Chris Difford of Squeeze and their bandmate from A Saucerful of Secrets, Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason.
Nick Mason (2) - Series 2 Episode 16 | Rockonteurs with Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt - Podcast
Pink Floyd - A Fleeting GlimpsePosted on by Tony R
On October 6th 2023 Roger Waters released his re-imagining of Pink Floyd’s 1973 classic album titled The Dark Side of the Moon Redux. A few days later Roger would perform the album in its entirety for two evenings at the London Palladium on October 8th and 9th. Roger’s band consisted of many of which had appeared on the album itself. There was a six piece string section fronted by Gabe Noel, a few of the members from Roger’s current touring band: Jon Carin (keyboards/guitars/synth), Jonathan Wilson (guitar), Gus Seyffert (bass), Robert Walter (keyboards/organ) and Joey Waronker (drums) along with Johnny Shepherd (organ, piano, and vocals), Via Mardot on the theremin, and Azniv Korkejian on vocals.
Dedicated Pink Floyd fan Chris Rogers attended the show on the 8th of October and was generous enough to send in what he thought of the show, and some photos to go along with it. You can read Chris’ review here: CLICK HERE
Review and photos thanks to Chris Rogers. Bottom photograph thanks to Kate Izor.
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Pink Floyd - A Fleeting GlimpsePosted on by Tony R
Now available to own are the breakout sets for Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon 50th anniversary. Previously made available in the deluxe box set released back in March. This will be the first time that the new remaster of the classic album will be available on its own, this includes the CD, Vinyl and Bluray as standalone releases. The Blu-ray contains the Dolby Atmos and a 5.1 surround mix by James Guthrie as well as the remastered stereo version. The package comes with commemorative postcards, stickers and a 24-page booklet.
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Back in July independent record label Third Man Records announced they were releasing a Syd Barrett solo works vinyl box set as part of their “Vault Package” series. All of Syd’s solo albums are featured on 180 gram vinyl in a stunning new slipcase with exclusive artwork. Also in the package is a 7-inch single from David Gilmour covering two Barrett compositions, “Dark Globe” and “Dominoes.” Our friends at Pink Floyd Collectors have posted an unboxing video on their YouTube channel.
Please note the set was a timed released and part of a subscription service which you could cancel after this initial purchase but as far as we know isn’t being made available again. Of course we will let you know if that changes in the future.
Unboxing - The Solo Works of Syd Barrett - Pink Floyd - Third Man Records 2023 Release
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Boutique label Vinegar Syndrome has announced they are putting out the film Squaring The Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis) on bluray and it ships later this month! The bluray comes with a limited edition slip cover and is limited to 1,000 units and only available on Vinegar’s website.
Celebrated photographer, creative director and filmmaker Anton Corbijn’s first feature documentary SQUARING THE CIRCLE (THE STORY OF HIPGNOSIS) tells the story of Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey “Po” Powell, the creative geniuses behind the iconic album art design studio, Hipgnosis, responsible for some of the most recognizable album covers of all time, including “The Dark Side of the Moon” and “Band on the Run.” They formed Hipgnosis in Cambridge during the ferment of the sixties and became rock royalty during the boom time of the seventies. They conjured into existence sights that no one had previously thought possible, produced visuals which popularized music that had previously been considered fringe, and were at the white-hot center of the maddest, funniest and most creative era in the history of popular music. During this period, record companies didn’t dictate to acts like Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and Paul McCartney what their LP covers should look like – Storm and Po did. They made money; they lost money. They did great things; they did silly things. They fell out bitterly; they made up. They never played a note, but they changed music. The film features brand new interviews with Roger Waters, David Gilmour & Nick Mason of Pink Floyd, Jimmy Page & Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Paul McCartney, Peter Gabriel, Graham Gouldman of 10cc, Noel Gallagher, and many more!
Directed by: Anton Corbijn Starring: Storm Thorgerson, Aubrey Powell, Paul McCartney, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Graham Gouldman, Noel Gallagher 2022 / 101 min / 1.78:1 / English DTS-HD MA 5.1, 2.0
Additional info:
Region A Blu-ray
Audio commentary with Director Anton Corbijn and Graphic Designer Aubrey (Po) Powell
Pink Floyd - A Fleeting GlimpsePosted on by Tony R
Now available on CD, Vinyl, and other formats is Roger Waters’ reimagined version of the 1973 Pink Floyd classic The Dark Side of the Moon titled “The Dark Side of the Moon Redux.”
When we recorded the stripped down songs for the Lockdown Sessions, the 50th anniversary of the release of The Dark Side Of The Moon was looming on the horizon. It occurred to me that The Dark Side Of The Moon could well be a suitable candidate for a similar re-working, partly as a tribute to the original work, but also to re-address the political and emotional message of the whole album.
I discussed it with Gus and Sean and when we’d stopped giggling and shouting “You must be ****ing mad” at one another we decided to
take it on. It’s turned out really great and I’m excited for everyone to hear it. It’s not a replacement for the original which, obviously, is irreplaceable. But it is a way for the seventy nine year old man to look back across the intervening fifty years into the eyes of the twenty nine year old and say, to quote a poem of mine about my Father, “We did our best, we kept his trust, our Dad would have been proud of us”. And also it is a way for me to honor a recording that Nick and Rick and Dave & I have every right to be very proud of.” – Roger Waters
Roger Waters and band are performing their Dark Side Redux on two nights at the London Palladium on Sunday 8th October and Monday 9th October. Limited tickets are available and you can buy them at https://rogerwaters.com/tour/ These one off shows will surely make for a great evening, we hope those in attendance will enjoy!
Roger Waters - Rehearsals for The London Palladium shows
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Available starting October 9th is Wish You Were – A People’s History Of Pink Floyd by Richard Houghton. You may recall we gave away a copy back in June, well now they will start shipping next week! If you haven’t ordered a copy of this 448 page limited edition hardback yet, there’s still a chance to bag one at the pre-publication price of just £27.50 (plus shipping): https://spenwoodbooks.com/product/wish-you-were-here-a-peoples-history-of-pink-floyd/
Wish You Were Here – A People’s History of Pink Floyd takes the reader on a trip back in time (without the aid of acid) to the psychedelic Sixties, when London was tuning in, turning on and dropping out and when Pink Floyd were at the heart of what was happening in the music capital of the world. With concert memories going back to the earliest Floyd shows, in 1966, through to the last appearance of the band at Live 8 in London’s Hyde Park in 2005, this is the Pink Floyd story in the words of over 500 fans, with eyewitness accounts from around the globe of seeing in concert one of the most legendary bands of all time.
It’s the story of Syd Barrett’s founding of the band and of his genius and burn out; of the move by the band from the singles charts and into recording and performing the multi-million selling albums The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and The Wall; of the gruelling world tours and the increasing tension between band members Roger Waters and David Gilmour that fuelled the creative genius of the band and which continues to spark to this day, nearly 20 years since the band last played live together.
More than 300 different gigs are recalled by fans who remember the music, the light show and the aural adventure of a Pink Floyd concert along with the wine, the magic mushrooms and the window pane acid.
Floyd concerts were not captured on smartphones. Concert memories were an aural and visual experience made in the mind’s eye. Now these stories, previously shared only with family and friends, are told anew.
Written and compiled by Richard Houghton, creator of the People’s History series of music books, Wish You Were Here – A People’s History of Pink Floyd is published on 20 October 2023 by Spenwood Books.
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Happy October everyone! Since its nearing the end of the year the details have been revealed for the new Official 2024 Pink Floyd calendar! The Pink Floyd calendars have been a staple for collectors for many years now, and this one proves to be no different as its Animals themed and it also covers the months of September through December of this current year! You can order yours at the links below.
12 PINK FLOYD IMAGES – the square-shaped wall calendar is printed on fine art quality paper with a new image for every month
MONTH TO A VIEW PLANNER – lets you see the whole month at a time, with enough space to write down appointments, dates, special events or make a note of important birthdays
FEATURES ‘ANIMALS’ PHOTOSHOOT’ – images of Battersea Power Station and ‘Pink’ the inflatable flying pig that graced the iconic cover of the 1977 album
GREAT GIFT FOR PINK FLOYD FANS – anyone who loves the music and iconic imagery of the English rock group will get a year of enjoyment seeing this high quality Pink Floyd Animals yearly wall planner on their wall
GENUINE PINK FLOYD MERCHANDISE – officially licensed Pink Floyd merchandise that looks great hung in your home office, kitchen, hallway or den.
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Today sees two new releases, one from The Orb and David Gilmour, a reworking of the 2010 album Metallic Spheres titled Metallic Spheres In Colour and Richard Wright’s Wet Dream 2023 Remix by Steven Wilson on vinyl. You can order your copies at the links below: