Dark Side Of The Moon SACD launch report |
Written by Christopher Kluttz | |
Thursday, 09 March 2006 | |
On Monday, March 17th, 2003, I received an email from an old friend. The title said it all: "FW: Invitation to Sony and Capitol Records Press Event for Pink Floyd's DSOTM...". I dashed through the email and went right to the attachment.... on Monday, March 24th, Sony and Capitol Records would celebrate the release of the SACD version of “Dark Side of the Moon.” What really had me was the line that the event would include special guests... my mind wandered.
I booked the ticket - a long day ahead of me... up and back all in a day. I contacted my friend and told him I was coming; we were both so excited. He was the one with me back in college when I got my first David Gilmour autograph. He promised he wouldn’t let me get too excited at the party. The entire week of waiting was filled with excitement, then, I got another email. It was another forward and all my friend typed was “see below...” There was a note from one of the reps. It said that one of the band members would be there. I about lost it.
The rest
of the week took forever! I didn’t sleep
much the entire weekend - just filled with excitement. Finally, the day came. I went into work for a few hours, unable to
think about anything but the trip to NYC.
I took an
early afternoon ride and was in NYC by 4pm
or so. I met my friend and we headed
straight for the Hayden Planetarium - see photo above. The building was beautiful, especially on the
perfect, cool spring day. The sun set
through the building – some great pictures.
We
entered the planetarium and immediately noticed the open environment- whoever
was there would definitely be approachable (good thing I packed my
Sharpie!) I took a few shoots of a group being photographed... I didn’t notice any of the Floyd and at that point I was a little disappointed. I figured, if they were there, they’d be in the photo.
The event
soon opened and we made our way down. My
friend knew several of the media contacts.
I was introduced as the fan... kinda embarrassing but one of the reps
insisted on bringing James over to meet me.
Shortly thereafter, a smiling James Guthrie appeared. James is the long time Floyd
engineer/friend.
He was great! He warmly introduced himself, we had a few
quick words and said to come up to him after the speeches. I was a little in shock... but then the event
began. A few of the Sony/Capitol reps
spoke, then the floor was given the James.
James, who I was later told hates public speaking, gave a great account
of working on the SACD DSOTM re-release.
He said he’s a fan of SACD over DVD Audio and wanted to do something
special with the 30th anniversary, as opposed to “just another
re-release.” The result was the amazing
sounding CD.
Needless to say this was a big
disappointment but during the middle of James’ speech, I noticed a familiar
face in the crowd... Holding a camera
and documenting the occasion was... Jon Carin of Waters/Floyd fame! He freely moved around and no one noticed
him...
Back to James... another great tidbit, he revealed that Storm Thorgerson
worked on a series of artwork for a 3-3-03 release. The artwork focused on the series of “3”s in
the date, as well as the “current” number in the band and 30th anniversary... too bad we couldn’t see any of it! James wrapped up and we were invited into the listening area (below the prism projection.) The sound was truly amazing. It was provided by ATC/Acoustic Engineers. The front and rear speakers were each 3+ feet tall and gave me the feeling that the 70s model Floyd were playing right in front of me.
At this
point, we were free to roam. Having
listened to a better part of the album near the listening area, we decided to
take James up on his offer. He and Jon
stood together, with never more than a few people around them. I worked up some nerve and walked up to Jon,
patted him on the shoulder and asked if I was the first person to recognize
him. James proclaimed that he knew someone
would recognize Jon. They had a good
chuckle.
Jon is amazingly
humble. He had a funny story in that he
loaded up a hard drive with all of his sounds for Waters’ son, Harry, for the
latest round of live shows. Jon couldn’t
tour because he and his wife had just had their first child.
We continued to chat- I asked about the
latest Waters’ studio album- he confirmed that Waters’ was still working on his
opera and that that was demanding a lot of time. He did mention that he had just spent a month
working on the new studio album!!! He
said the songs were great!!! As expected
though, the process is a slow one- no one would ever agree that Waters isn’t a
perfectionist! Jon did not mention when
the album would be released.
Before we left for the evening, I had a chance to get my photo taken with both Jon and James. I can’t say enough good things about them- they were both wonderfully friendly and genuinely appreciative of the praise they received....
You may remember
at the beginning of this account that I mentioned there’d be a member of the
band at the event. Well, I can’t say I
wasn’t disappointed that none of the “big four” were there. However, Jon and James were great and technically, there was a band member there! The rep, who earlier in the evening grabbed James and introduced us, told us she’d make up for that... so you may get another story out of me! The trip home was long- it had been a long day... I kept thinking about the evening- recounting all of the conversations and replaying the great tunes in my head. |