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He was quoting the albumNot so my friend - the sun shines on the Moon the same it does for Earth, so always 50% is in sunlight and 50% is in darkness at any one moment in time - eclipses not withstanding ...
He was quoting the albumNot so my friend - the sun shines on the Moon the same it does for Earth, so always 50% is in sunlight and 50% is in darkness at any one moment in time - eclipses not withstanding ...
Not dissimilar to Martin Tuner who recorded Argus from scratch in 2008 using current recording techniques and also changed the track order to how it would have been released if vinyl constraints hadn't intervened.A small extract of an article in todays Telegraph
Roger Waters: ‘I wrote The Dark Side of the Moon – let’s get rid of all this “we” c--p’
I’d been promised details of a major new musical project, one that may land Waters in yet more hot water. For months, Waters has been secretly working on a new version of Pink Floyd’s psychedelic journey through life and death, sanity and madness, The Dark Side of the Moon (1973).
He has re-recorded it from scratch, without the involvement or even knowledge of any of his old bandmates. He’s still polishing the final details, but plays me a full-length cut. At the time of writing, I’m one of just a handful of people to have heard it from start-to-finish. What I hear comes as a genuine surprise. (More on that, too, later.)
I'd rather staple my eyesNot dissimilar to Martin Tuner who recorded Argus from scratch in 2008 using current recording techniques and also changed the track order to how it would have been released if vinyl constraints hadn't intervened.
Will be interesting to hear Roger Waters recording when it surfaces.
Might be similar to when George Lucas, 22 years after making A New Hope said, wait till you see what I can do now I have the money and technology to make the trilogy of films I really wanted to make…Not dissimilar to Martin Tuner who recorded Argus from scratch in 2008 using current recording techniques and also changed the track order to how it would have been released if vinyl constraints hadn't intervened.
Will be interesting to hear Roger Waters recording when it surfaces.
Atom Heart Mother is their most 'experimental' album, some lovely stuff on it. Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast is my favourite PF Track.
So...Marmalade, I like Marmalade...
Well worth a readI have always found interviews with Roger Waters and his attitude to other members of the band to be very arrogant and bitter. He does seem to have a serious issues with so many people and things. He is a flawed genius imo, some of his songs are so depressing whilst also having brilliant lyrics. I think that he is a troubled and very bright soul.
Gilmour, however I find very warm with empathy. I believe he was the one who tried the hardest to help Syd when he lost it, even overseeing his two solo albums.
Slightly different but I remember reading an interview with Jon Hopkins who said that the idea for his masterpiece Singlariy had always been in his head but he never had the experience, knowledge and means to actually make it until he had success with his previous work.Not dissimilar to Martin Tuner who recorded Argus from scratch in 2008 using current recording techniques and also changed the track order to how it would have been released if vinyl constraints hadn't intervened.
Will be interesting to hear Roger Waters recording when it surfaces.
I think it’ll be goodA small extract of an article in todays Telegraph
Roger Waters: ‘I wrote The Dark Side of the Moon – let’s get rid of all this “we” c--p’
I’d been promised details of a major new musical project, one that may land Waters in yet more hot water. For months, Waters has been secretly working on a new version of Pink Floyd’s psychedelic journey through life and death, sanity and madness, The Dark Side of the Moon (1973).
He has re-recorded it from scratch, without the involvement or even knowledge of any of his old bandmates. He’s still polishing the final details, but plays me a full-length cut. At the time of writing, I’m one of just a handful of people to have heard it from start-to-finish. What I hear comes as a genuine surprise. (More on that, too, later.)
I think it'll be unbearably whiney, soulless & unlistenable. Like it's (part) authorI think it’ll be good
Yep. Like a weight liftedIf you get on YouTube and look for the Pulse Concert you will note how much Gilmour, Mason and Wright are enjoying themselves, a certain other member having flounced... It is a great concert by the way.
This is correct about Gilmour and Barrett and well documented. They were good friends pre-Floyd and remained so.Gilmour, however I find very warm with empathy. I believe he was the one who tried the hardest to help Syd when he lost it, even overseeing his two solo albums.
I often listen to that on Spotify and watched it on YouTube a while back. I would love to have been there (although I was 11, so probably wouldn't have appreciated it!)If you get on YouTube and look for the Pulse Concert you will note how much Gilmour, Mason and Wright are enjoying themselves, a certain other member having flounced... It is a great concert by the way.
Didn’t the self important twat go to court to stop the other three touring as Pink Floyd as his ego was so massive he thought it was his band, so if he wasn’t in it it wasn’t Pink Floyd?If you get on YouTube and look for the Pulse Concert you will note how much Gilmour, Mason and Wright are enjoying themselves, a certain other member having flounced... It is a great concert by the way.
Waters has, more recently, acknowledged he was wrong about that but he was in theory, correct. The band had become fractured, the final cut had mixed reviews. The 2 albums post Waters were Gilmour solo projects in all but name, should have released them under a different guiseDidn’t the self important twat go to court to stop the other three touring as Pink Floyd as his ego was so massive he thought it was his band, so if he wasn’t in it it wasn’t Pink Floyd?
Edit - my memory does not fail me
‘Wish you weren’t here’: The Pink Floyd feud shows no sign of easing
The row between former bandmates David Gilmour and Roger Waters has roared back into life after an extraordinary attack from Gilmour’s partner and Floyd lyricist, Polly Samson. Ed Power delves into a decades-long feud that’s incorporated everything from liner notes to Russia’s war on Ukrainewww.independent.co.uk