Pink Floyd - A Fleeting GlimpsePosted on by Tony R
Just announced: David Gilmour will play a small run of US shows in support of his new album Luck and Strange. He will be playing the Hollywood Bowl on 29, 30 October and Madison Square Garden on 4, 5 November! These will be the only North American dates. Sign up here to get first access. Pre-sale on Wednesday, May 15th. On general sale this Friday, May 17th.
UPDATE:
DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND, a 3rd show has been added at the Hollywood Bowl on 31st October and a 3rd, 4th & 5th show has been added to Madison Square Garden on 6th, 9th & 10th November! Tickets are on sale 17th May, local time.
Pink Floyd - A Fleeting GlimpsePosted on by Tony R
“For me, the bass is like this poor dutiful, loyal kind of wife. I go off and have my affairs and run about town, then I always come crawling back to her.” – Guy Pratt
The newest issue of Bass Musician Magazine (dated May 2024) features an exclusive interview with Guy Pratt. Together with interviewers David C. Gross and Tom Semioli they speak to Guy on all things bass, and of course the Floyd, David Gilmour and The Saucers! The interview is equally entertaining as it is enlightening, worthy of checking out! Click here to read: https://bassmusicianmagazine.com/2024/05/guy-pratt-not-your-average-guy-may-2024-issue/ and be sure to subscribe to the magazine (its free!) https://mailchi.mp/bassmusicianmag/getcoolbassnews
Pink Floyd - A Fleeting GlimpsePosted on by Tony R
The Album Years podcast which sees Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree) and Tim Bowness (No-Man together with Wilson) discussing their favorite music from the golden album years. Each episode focuses on a single year, with the duo each picking their favorite and the album they feel had the most long term impact on music. The Floyd are routinely brought up in these discussions, this latest episode features a segment on 1968’s A Saucerful of Secrets – It’s certainly worth a listen!
This week’s Album Years – 1968 Part 3 – finds the boys covering singer-songwriters and emerging progressive artists. Pink Floyd, The Nice, Soft Machine, Caravan, Family, Moody Blues and many more are discussed. And, yes, they do manage to shoehorn mentions of Bowie, Fripp and Talk Talk into the conversation! Well done them.
Pink Floyd - A Fleeting GlimpsePosted on by Tony R
What a great surprise this Friday morning! David Gilmour has announced 6 shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall this coming fall to promote his new album Luck and Strangeon the 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 & 15 October 2024. These will be the only UK dates. Tickets will go on general sale at 10am on Friday, 10th May from Ticketmaster.
Fans pre-ordering ‘Luck and Strange’ from the official David Gilmour UK Album Store at davidgilmour.com/rah will be able to participate in an exclusive ticket pre-sale on Thursday, 9th May.
The window to qualify for the pre-sale ends at 3pm on Wednesday, 8th May, with all existing pre-orders from the official David Gilmour UK Album Store also eligible. Tickets will then go on general sale at 10am on Friday, 10th May.
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Nick Mason’s solo albums are to be released as individual LPs & CDs for the first time since their original releases. Releasing on June 7th, 2024, are Fictitious Sports, Profiles, and the film soundtrack, White of the Eye. Click to order your copy.
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We at AFG would like to wish a very happy birthday to acclaimed author and lyricist for Pink Floyd and David Gilmour, Polly Samson. Polly has been happily married to David Gilmour for 29 years and they have a lovely partnership together and a very beautiful family. We wish you the best on your birthday, Polly. We hope you enjoy your day!
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The newest issue of Uncut Magazine (dated June 2024) features an exclusive interview with David Gilmour. This large 12-page feature has David discussing at length his newly announced solo album Luck and Strange and features some great photos taken during the recording of the album. It should make for a fascinating read – it’s surely not one to miss! The magazine hits UK shops today and you can buy online here at the publisher website: https://shop.kelsey.co.uk/single-issue/uncut-magazine/338
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A very special experience blending art, music and neuroscience technology is coming. With the curation and art direction of Gala Wright, daughter of late Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright. The new Friday and Saturday evening residency at Frameless London this June will shine a light on how our minds respond to music, visualized through a new and powerful immersive experience themed around the 1973 Pink Floyd Classic ‘The Great Gig In The Sky.’
This June sees the launch of Brainstorms: A Great Gig In The Sky, presented by the UK’s largest immersive art experience Frameless. A complete takeover of the iconic venue, the never before seen show blends music and art with the latest neuroscience and technology, in an exploration of how our minds respond to music.
The powerful, immersive experience, running on Friday and Saturday evenings in June 2024 for 18+ only, comes from Brainstorms, a joint venture between San Francisco-based creative studio Pollen Music Group and Richard Wright Music Limited. It brings to life the results of the Brainstorms research project that took place last autumn.
Driven by a mutual admiration for the beautiful and haunting simplicity of Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright’s songwriting, the Brainstorms team has themed the experience around the concept behind the iconic Pink Floyd track ‘The Great Gig in the Sky’. A music experience like no other, visitors will travel through the four main Frameless galleries which each feature stunning sky-themed creative visualisations of the human brain’s response to music, from mesmerising cloud formations and mystical auroras to starling murmurations and an eclipse. The whole experience has been designed to communicate how people respond to music, while enhancing the listening experience by enveloping individuals inside the songs like never before.
To create the visuals for the centerpiece experience, 125 individuals had their brain activity recorded while listening in unparalleled clarity and depth through immersive sound Dolby Atmos to 1973 Pink Floyd classic, ‘The Great Gig in the Sky’ from the highly celebrated album ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’. The instrumental track, which was the creation of Richard Wright, features Clare Torry’s voice as an instrument in place of lyrics so was deemed a perfect piece for the largest data collection of its kind. The EEG readings of brain activity, which will be showcased within the experience, were captured at Dolby by the neuroscience experts within the Pollen Music Group team and reflect the participant’s excitement, interest, relaxation and stress felt whilst listening to the track.
Pioneering musician Imogen Heap and her nine-year-old daughter, who took part in the initial brain data capture, will have their pre-recorded brainwaves visualized in the ‘Murmurations’ Gallery, set to her ambient track Cumulus in surround sound. Developed in Unreal, the projected images of swooping and swirling birds will show how the pair’s data sets align as the flocks mirror how the same music can affect different people.
The award-winning Frameless team has provided the perfect real-world stage for the Brainstorms vision, resulting in a world-first, unique immersive experience for the public. Visitors will witness first-hand music’s extraordinary impact on the brain and its power to affect the way we feel by harnessing the technological capabilities of its galleries.
Gala Wright, curator and Artistic director at Brainstorms and daughter of Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright, says, “The visual representation of brain data provides an accessible and intuitive way to see how a piece of music can be a deeply personal yet also powerfully shared experience. Questioning how this is true for my father’s compositions is a key motivation for me bringing this concept to life with Pollen. The added benefit of bringing awareness to his musicality through the Brainstorms project serves to augment his legacy.”
Richard Warp, Pollen composer and Artistic & Technical director at Brainstorms, adds, “Music has a uniquely powerful impact on our mental state, affecting us all in a myriad of ways. Brainstorms: A Great Gig in the Sky seeks to celebrate this while shining a light on the hugely complex physiological processes in our brains as we listen to music.”
A limited number of VIP places will be available to book a unique 15-minute EEG brain capture experience, powered by technology provided by AMD and Emotiv, where they will feel more from the music than ever before as they go on an intense and emotional journey as they listen to five minutes of ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ in immersive sound Dolby Atmos via headphones. Participants will then be able to see their brain activity visualised into stunning large-scale cloud formations, projected into Frameless’ re-imagined ‘Cloud’ Gallery. Each participant will also receive a personalized memento based on their individual brain’s reaction to the piece.
Located in a 30,000 square-feet venue in the heart of Marble Arch, Frameless is the UK’s largest immersive art experience. Alongside the four immersive galleries, Frameless includes an art-inspired Café Bar and a Gift Shop where official merchandise from the experience will be available to buy.
Cathy Wells, Head of Brand at Frameless Creative, says, “At Frameless, we are committed to supporting world-class innovation within the immersive arena that truly pushes the boundaries. Helping people to connect more with their emotions and feel more through the global language of music, art and culture is at the heart of what we do. We can’t wait to welcome the Brainstorms residency to our galleries, where the public will get to witness first-hand music’s extraordinary impact on the brain and its power to affect the way we feel.”
Tickets to Brainstorms: A Great Gig in the Sky are priced from £30 and tickets go on sale on Friday 26th April at 9am. A strictly limited number of VIP tickets are available that include the brain data capture experience. To buy tickets or to find out more visit https://frameless.com/brainstorms/.
Ticket Prices: World Premiere – Friday 7th June – From £40 8th June and other Friday and Saturday nights in June – From £30 VIP Experience including personal brain data capture and visualization – From £45