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Monday, 10 January 2005 |
The Pink Floyd scored movie "Stoners" finally gets its European Premiere next month, when Sci-Fi London4, the International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film airs the film on Thursday February 3rd.
The Canadian production represents the first time Pink Floyd has provided an entire album from their
anthology for a film since their 1982 cult classic, The Wall. The soundtrack for Stoners comes entirely from The Division Bell, and the band has provided music rights for the worldwide festival circuit.
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Monday, 10 January 2005 |
It is reported that former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters is to participate in a star-studded tsunami
benefit show on US network NBC Universal, on Saturday January 15th at 8pm EST, called "Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope".
NBC Universal has teamed up with the American Red Cross for the telethon, which will encourage viewers to donate financial aid to the millions affected by the devastating natural disaster which occurred in Southern Asia on December 26th. Besides NBC and Pax, the special will also air on the USA Network, Sci-Fi Channel, Bravo, Trio, MSNBC, CNBC, and Telemundo.
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Sunday, 09 January 2005 |
Pink Floyd's legendary 1979 album, The Wall, is the focus of Stuart Maconie's BBC Radio 2 programme "Critical List", on January 22nd.
"Critical List" is a series in which Maconie suggests albums that should in the collection of every popular music aficionado. He casts his eye in this one hour programme on Roger Waters' acclaimed, semi-autobiographical masterpiece. Whilst we cannot confirm this at the moment, we don't believe that it includes any interview segments with past or present members of the band.
The programme airs at 21:30hrs GMT, and can be heard on FM radio, DAB Digital radio, Freeview,
NTL/Telewest/Sky Digital, or online via the BBC.co.uk website. After broadcast, the show will be available to listen to over the internet, on demand, for seven days.
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Sunday, 09 January 2005 |
Pink Floyd's 1973 classic, Dark Side Of The Moon, will be performed live in a special concert by The
Section Quartet.
The concert, in a club called The Echo in Echo Park, along Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, is being held on January 20th, and like other recent shows, is expected to be well attended, if not sold out! Every Thursday this month, TSQ will be holding court at its first official residency at The Echo, with each night having a different focus; apart from Dark Side, they will also be doing a complete performance of Radiohead’s OK Computer, and even a TSQ Greatest Hits show.
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Thursday, 06 January 2005 |
Back in September last year, we reported on the intriguing sounding Pink Floyd Project, that was performed at the Klara Festival in Brussels, Belgium, on the 9th September.
We've just heard that the performance of Atom Heart Mother will be broadcast on Belgian Radio 1 (Vrt) this coming Monday, January 10th on the Cucamonga programme, which airs at 9pm (GMT +1 hour).
Our friend Charles over at FloydStuff.com reviewed the whole show for us, and here's an extract looking at the Atom Heart Mother segment...
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