Written by Matt
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Thursday, 02 November 2006 |
Roger Waters has been thrilling
European and North American crowds over the last few months with his
"Dark Side Of The Moon" tour, which has included Pink Floyd drummer
Nick Mason guesting on a few of the shows.
We've had many emails asking
where people can buy tour merchandise from. Recently, we told you about
a new webstore that had opened courtesy of Roger's official
merchandisers, Bravado. They have been back in contact with the great
news that the range has been expanded with more textile (clothing)
items, and is due to have even more goodies available within the coming
week hopefully!
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Written by Matt
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Thursday, 02 November 2006 |
Back in August, we reported that
Dutch station Radio 2 were broadcasting a string of legendary concerts,
and amongst these was Pink Floyd performing part of their 1969
Concertgebouw show.
The concert, held on September
17th at the plush Amsterdam venue, was recorded originally for airing
on Radio Hilversum. An hour of the recording was aired on Radio 2,
consisting of "The Man - The Journey" suite. This was an early
conceptual piece, which was never released in this form, although parts
were later used elsewhere. It tells the story of 24 hours in the life
of a man - sleeping and dreaming, getting up, going to work, and so on.
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Monday, 16 October 2006 |
What does Jon Carin do when he’s not spread across the Pink Floyd universe?
To most of our readers, the multi-talented, multi-skilled Jon Carin
needs no introduction. For those who need a clue, he’s the man who has
been on tour and the in the studio with Pink Floyd (A Momentary Lapse
of Reason, on which he co-wrote “Learning to Fly”, and the follow up
album, The Division Bell, and their accompanying tours), David Gilmour,
and Roger Waters (In The Flesh Tour, since then a key part of his band
on and off the stage). He also performed with the reunited Pink Floyd
at Live8 at London’s Hyde Park in 2005.
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Written by Matt
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Monday, 16 October 2006 |
Since our news story and
review, posted on August 17th, word has been
spreading about the recently published book by respected historians Vernon Fitch
and Richard Mahon. 'Comfortably Numb - A History of “The Wall”, 1978-1981',
published on July 25th, is a beautifully illustrated yet richly detailed
hardback tome that concerns itself solely with that album.
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Saturday, 14 October 2006 |
As some of you may have seen, our sister site A Fleeting Glimpse have exclusively revealed the Australian leg of Roger's 2007 World Tour.
Whilst the complete schedule has yet to be officially announced, we
understand that the Australian dates kick off a journey around the
planet, taking in around 62 concerts.
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