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Pink Floyd 1968WELCOME TO THE 26th YEAR OF BRAIN DAMAGE, YOUR PINK FLOYD, DAVID GILMOUR, NICK MASON, SYD BARRETT, RICHARD WRIGHT AND ROGER WATERS NEWS RESOURCE!

It's 2025! This year sees the 50th anniversary of Wish You Were Here, which is an incredible thought; where does the time go?!

The stunningly restored and remixed Pink Floyd At Pompeii MCMLXXII on Blu-ray, 2CD, 2LP, DVD, digital and cinema screenings are now here - with some more cinema screenings in selected places. However you experience it, it is NOT to be missed!

There's also been three Record Store Day releases released on April 12th, from David Gilmour, Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets, and Roger Waters which are also definitely worth tracking down, either in a participating store, or online, now that RSD has finished.

Last year, David Gilmour's superb new album, Luck and Strange, was released in a variety of formats, and a selection of coloured vinyls. A limited number of concert dates thrilled crowds in Brighton and London, England, Rome, Italy, and Los Angeles and New York, USA. Rome shows were filmed for release at some point...watch this space!

The Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets 2024 Set The Controls tour revealed a band in even better form than the 2022/23 shows which managed to exceed everyone's hopes and expectations! Our sincerest hopes are that they continue, but in the meantime, there's the RSD release, and the earlier live recording from London's Roundhouse on Blu-ray, DVD/2CD, and 2LP which is really excellent.

Of course, Roger Waters read three extracts from his memoirs in October 2023 at the London Palladium, so it might not be too long before that is published...he's also working on his new album based around The Bar - we'll let you know as soon as we get all the info! Before all that though is the release of Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill Live In Prague on 4LP vinyl, Blu-ray, DVD, 2CD and digital on August 1st!

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Mumbai prepares for Roger Waters Print E-mail
Written by Matt   
Tuesday, 13 February 2007

Roger WatersAhead of this coming Sunday's concert in Mumbai (February 18th), the Indian media has been abuzz with talk of Roger Waters.

There's been a couple of interesting interviews with him, and even a rundown of what food Roger and the band will be served during their visit!

The first of the interviews was in the Times Of India (shown left) and has Roger talking enthusiastically about his upcoming show in Mumbai. "The audience knows the songs so well. When we start playing a song it's like they're embracing an old friend."

He expresses his interest in getting more acquainted with the country and its culture: "No, I'm kind of culturally inept, I'm ashamed to say. I'd occasionally go watch a movie and think 'Wow, that was kind of special!' I loved Baabul – how do you pronounce it? I think it's very humane.

I've never been to Mumbai so my response would be a bit sketchy. It's on the West Coast and they bombed some trains there some months ago. I assume those bombs were about radical elements.

Mumbai can provide us with a pattern of cosmopolitanism that the world can follow. Surely the way the human race can progress is through multiculturalism where people aren't so divided along national or religious boundaries."

Roger Waters in India On the suggestion of Pink Floyd reuniting, he said: "I'd do more gigs in a heartbeat. I thought Live 8 (the concert) was very moving. The four of us together on stage again was moving. There was an enormous sense of relief among the audience."

Roger also did an interview for the DNA Network in India. Again he praises the Indian people: "The last time, Bangalore was amazing. And I’m looking forward to Mumbai. Indian audiences know my songs and that’s a great feeling,” he says citing a gig in Mexico as his most memorable.

“I was about to begin my song ‘Flickering Flame’ and the entire audience of 30,000 flickered their lighters together for 30 seconds. It was something else,” he enthuses.

Talking of his work, the article mentions that "Waters is very vocal about socio-political issues. He believes that music should convey social messages. His creativity also stems from novelist Cormac McCarthy. “McCarthy’s new novel ‘The Road’ is beyond moving. When I get to the end of something like that, I feel something inside me open like a flower,” he says.

His message for the Indian fans: “Ha ha...I am not a good salesman. I think it’s a good show and they should come. I have fiddled with some stuff that’s already there and I hope they enjoy it.”

Finally, for those who want to know what Roger and the band will be tucking into for their evening meals, DNA Networks have again come to the rescue.

The chef of hotel Taj Lands End has worked out some special menus. “On the three nights Roger Waters is staying with us I am going to have three different themes,” says Chef Jitendra Kumar.

DNA reports that the first night sees the room based on the band’s name itself — everything’s going to be pink. “I am getting pink chocolates in the shape of CDs done; I’ve imported all kinds of berries that are pink or close so they can be used in the fruit sushi that I am making; also to drop in a little cocktail that I am whipping up,” says a very excited Chef.

Strangely enough, night two is themed around ‘Momentary Lapse of Reason’, the first album his ex-colleagues recorded after Roger's departure (maybe the chef should rethink this one!). “I interpret this song as something to do with a little alcohol,” says Jitendra, “I am going to lay out Felchlin and Belcolade; and I am going to get some bitter chocolate stuffed with some Jack Daniels.”

And the last night, the night of Roger's performance, will echo the chef’s favourite song — ‘Flickering Flame’. “I am not going to let him go without a taste of India. So the room’s going to be full of diyas and I am going to give him a little sandesh, modak, anjeer ka halwa, flambed blueberry kheer. And I’ve flown down a chef from Jodhpur to make us some black sesame katli!” says Jitendra.

Read the full culinary details here.

 
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