"Piper At The Gates Of Dawn" - (40th Anniversary Edition)
Posted by sulphurfury on Sep 29, 2007
Pink Floyd's debut album in 1967 captured their raw live sound in the studio masterfully. Out this month is a 2CD 40th Anniversary Edition, featuring two different mixes, one on each disc, in mono and stereo. It was originally mixed in mono, which is the perfect and intended way to hear this album. One little known fact is that the man behind the album, Norman Smith, was an uncredited sound engineer in an already coveted position, and he left that position by talking his way into producing this new band, only if he were promoted to their producer. In his experience he knew if they were signed, he was the only one who could capture their sound in the studio. You need to hear this album in mono. Find out why and a lot more about some amazing rock history tied-in behind Pink Floyd's mind-blowing, far-out first album, in this intense review of the new Pink Floyd - "Piper At The Gates Of Dawn - (40th Anniversary Edition)" 2CD set.
David Gilmour Performs Live At 111 Theaters Nationwide
Posted by sulphurfury on Sep 26, 2007
Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour will appear live via satellite simultaneously in 111 theaters nationwide after the presentation of an 85-minute version of his recent concert DVD, "REMEMBER THAT NIGHT - LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL", out last Tuesday. The video was captured in high-def. His entire 2006 solo album is performed, along with Pink Floyd classics. Graham Nash and David Crosby join Gilmour on tour, along with David Bowie, the former trumpeteer for Soft Machine and others. Though he likes the idea of people experiencing the new DVD on their tricked-out home systems, "I've always loved the sound in movie theaters,'' he said. Original Pink Floyd founder and frontman Syd Barrett is not forgotten. He died mid-tour, but they were already doing his solo song "Dominoes", "Arnold Layne", and more! Dave is going back to these early songs, some never played live, some not played live in decades - and taking Pink Floyd music full circle.
Roger Waters Impressed With Live Earth Concerts
Posted by sulphurfury on Sep 25, 2007
Roger Waters addressed the media on the subject of awareness-raising concerts, explaining why he was so impressed with the sense he shared with others at Live Earth this summer. He delivers his own personal message regarding what the electorate can do about the current administration.
Roger Waters and Pink Floyd perform for Syd tribute
Posted by madhack on May 10, 2007
As reported at Brain Damage, both Roger Waters and the Pink Floyd lineup of David Gilmour, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason performed at the Syd Barrett tribute show in London. On an interesting note, the current Floyd lineup and Roger played together only with other guests, rather than as a band, after their own separate performances. Perhaps the closest we'll ever be to seeing the band back together again.
Waters billed for US Live Earth
Posted by pulse on Apr 17, 2007
Roger Waters is still confirmed to perform in the U.S. for Live Earth, a 24 hour global rock festival set at different locations about the planet. The event, scheduled for July 7th, is organized by former US Vice President Al Gore, and is his hope to increase awareness about global pollution and climate change. Rumors and speculation that Pink Floyd would reunite were finally put to rest by Roger, who has confirmed that only he and his solo band will play. You can find out more about Live Earth here.
Pink Floyd on the cover of Rolling Stone
Posted by madhack on Mar 19, 2007
Rolling Stone magazine will finally be featuring Floyd on the cover of its upcoming issue. Inside, they promise a history of the band, and have also put together select clips from the "Dark Side of Oz". This cover appearance by such an influential band is certainly long overdue.
Roger Waters spring US Tour
Posted by madhack on Feb 16, 2007
As reported on his official site, Roger Waters will be making US appearances this spring, once the current European leg completes.
New Gilmour Concert DVD
Posted by pulse on Feb 3, 2007
David Gilmour's official blog site has confirmed a new DVD in the works from his 2006 world tour. The DVD is titled "Remember That Night" and is tentatively set for release this summer.
On a related note, Gilmour's re-release of "Arnold Layne" (which debuted at #19 on the UK Charts) is taken from the same tour and includes David Bowie on vocals. The video may be a small preview of what to expect on the DVD. You can view it here.
Gilmour at the Grammys
Posted by pulse on Feb 3, 2007
David Gilmour's "Castellorizon" has been nominated for Best Rock Instrumental Performance at this year's Grammy Awards. The event will be broadcast live on CBS Television Network and radio via Westwood One at 8:00PM Eastern, February 11th.
We love you too, Roger
Posted by pulse on Feb 3, 2007
Roger Waters has teamed up with Howard Shore (The Lord of the Rings trilogy) and James Guthrie (The Wall) to record, "Hello (I Love You)" for New Line Cinema's new movie, "The Last Mimzy." The movie is directed by Bob Shaye and due for release on March 23rd. You can read about it here.
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