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David Gilmour covers “Chicago”

Posted July 15, 2009 by Floydian Slip

Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour has joined other artists in re-recording Graham Nash‘s “Chicago.” The new recording is part of an effort to help British computer hacker Gary McKinnon avoid extradition to the United States.

Bob Geldof and Chrissie Hynde also appear on the track, which was produced by Chris Thomas (“Dark Side of the Moon”).

McKinnon is accused of causing more than a half-million dollars of damage by hacking into nearly 100 federal and military computers in the United States. McKinnon, who is a UFO fanatic, says he was looking for evidence of extra-terrestrial life.

McKinnon has Asperger’s syndrome, which has turned his plight into a wider discussion of treatment of those with autism.

Nash’s song, written in the aftermath of the conflict at the 1968 Democratic party convention in Chicago and subsequent trial of the “Chicago Seven,” has been rewritten by KcKinnon’s mother, Janis Sharp, to include new lyrics.

You can download the song here after making a donation of any size to benefit McKinnon’s cause. Funds go to the Autism Research Centre (ARC) and the National Autistic Society (NAS).


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Pink Floyd book/DVD set published

Posted April 7, 2009 by Floydian Slip

Angry Penguin has published “Pink Floyd: Reflections and Echoes: On Record, On Stage and On Film.”

The 128-hardcover book was written by Bob Carruthers and includes four DVDs of concert footage and interviews with the band, as well as with journalists and musicologists.

Nigel Cross and Michael Heatley provided additional material for the book. The DVDs are presented by Tommy Vance.

Carruthers is an Emmy award-winning scriptwriter, television director, and music promoter.

Vance was a radio DJ, most famously with Radio Caroline and BBC Radio 1. He passed away in 2005.

The book/DVD set retails for $49.95. Buy it now on Amazon.com.


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Converse to release Pink Floyd-themed shoes

Posted November 23, 2008 by Floydian Slip

The British Rock collection coming from Converse in Spring 2009 will include three sneakers inspired by Pink Floyd albums.

Available in March 2009, the Floyd line-up includes shoes reflecting the theme of (top to bottom) “Dark Side of the Moon” (1973), “Animals” (1977) and “Wish You Were Here” (1975).

The shoes, available in Chuck Taylor All Star high tops and oxford shoes, as well as Jack Purcell V4 mid-shoes and oxford models, will retail for $50 to $100.

Floyd is one of three bands featured in the collection. Converse kicks off the series with The Who shoes in January, selling for $50 to $55; Ozzy Osbourne-themed styles are scheduled for February, selling for $50 to $100.


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New book to feature album art of Hipgnosis

Posted October 16, 2008 by Floydian Slip

PictureBox will publish “For the Love of Vinyl: The Album Art of Hipgnosis,” a coffee-table book featuring the work of the design team responsible for nearly all of Pink Floyd’s album covers.

The book will feature more than 60 package designs for bands such as Led Zeppelin, Genesis, 10cc, Yes, Peter Gabriel, Black Sabbath, Paul McCartney, Styx, and, of course, Pink Floyd.

Formed by Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell in 1968, the group’s first cover for Floyd was “A Saucerful of Secrets” that same year.

Floyd drummer Nick Mason, along with other musicians, artists and designers, contribute essays to the book, which is written — or, as Thorgerson told Floydian Slip in a 1997 interview, “‘compiled,’ I think is a better word than ‘written’ — by Thorgerson and Powell.

The 224-page book comes out in hardcover Dec. 1, with a cover price of $45. Pre-order your copy for less than $30 online now.


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Trashcan Sinatras to release tribute to Syd Barrett

Posted September 22, 2008 by Floydian Slip

Trashcan Sinatras will release “Oranges and Apples,” a song inspired by the late Pink Floyd co-founder Syd Barrett.

The song will be available as a download Oct. 13, and will be included on the band’s upcoming album “In the Music.”

“Oranges and Apples,” the title of which is a play on the Barrett-penned Floyd single “Apples and Oranges,” is being released in conjuntion with “The City Awakes” event. That 10-day celebration of the work of Barrett will be held Oct. 22 to Nov. 1 in Cambridge, England.

Trashcan Sinatras are a Scottish band formed in 1987.


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New Floyd book coming in November

Posted August 6, 2008 by Floydian Slip

Netherlands publisher Aprilis will publish Charles Beterams‘s “Pink Floyd on Forty-Five” on Nov. 1.

The book will provide details on more than 600 commercial and promotional 7-inch singles, as well as test pressing and acetates from the band.

The book will also be released in English as a 9″ x 9″ hardcover title. The first 1,000 copies will be numbered and will include a special 7-inch single of Roger Waters‘s “Hello (I Love You),” from the motion picture soundtrack “The Last Mimzy.”

Beterams’s previous work includes co-authoring “Pink Floyd In De Polder,” detailing Floyd’s concerts in The Netherlands and Belgium.

For more details go to www.floydstuff.com.


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New book features artwork from “The Wall”

Posted August 6, 2008 by Floydian Slip

British publishing company Gloria will publish “Scarfe on The Wall,” a “monograph” book featuring artwork from Pink Floyd‘s “The Wall” by Gerald Scarfe.

A limited edition of 300, the book is signed by Floyd’s Roger Waters and includes:

An in-depth interview with Scarfe about his creative journey and involvement with Pink Floyd in the Earls Court show and film for “The Wall”

Eight numbered prints signed by Scarfe, including three never-before-seen prints preparatory sketches and artwork for the album and animation

The prints are 16″x20″ giclée prints on thick matte art paper.

Available now from www.scarfeonthewall.com, copies of the set are available at the pre-order price £1,195 (approximately $2,340) for a limited time only.

To place an order, email orders@glorialuxury.com.


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New album/DVD from David Gilmour coming in September

Posted August 6, 2008 by Floydian Slip

Sony/Columbia will release “Live at GdaÅ„sk,” a double live album and concert DVD by David Gilmour, on Sept. 22 in the U.K., the following day in the U.S.

The concert, performed in front of an audience of 50,000 at the GdaÅ„sk shipyards in Poland, was the only show of the Summer ’06 tour that included an orchestra. The 40-piece Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zbigniew Preisner, joined Gilmour on stage. Preisner also handled orchestral arrangements on Gilmour’s “On an Island” album.

“Live at GdaÅ„sk” will come in a number of different packages: 2-, 3-, 4- and 5-disc versions, containing a variety of CDs and DCDs; as well as a 5-LP box, which comes with a pass to download the entire thing in MP3 format.

Learn more at the official David Gilmour site.

Order your copy of “Live at GdaÅ„sk” online now.


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Tim Renwick releases new album

Posted March 11, 2008 by Floydian Slip

Tim Renwick has released “Privateer,” a collection of instrumentals.

The album, available for sale only at Renwick’s Web site, consists of material recorded in Renwick’s home studio in Cornwall for the Audio Network Production Music Library over the past few years.

“Media music represents my main source of income,” Renwick told “Floydian Slip.” “I’m lucky that the guitar is such a versatile instrument that I’ve been asked to produce many styles of music from punk and indie to classical and folk, country, blues and soul.

“I got permission to re-package a selection of tracks, did a bit of extra overdubbing and editing, and remastered the whole thing with the help of my friend Martin Bell of Wonder Stuff, who also helped me put together my Web site,” he explains.

Renwick was a member of Sutherland Bros. & Quiver (SBQ), who had hits with “(I Don’t Want to Love You But) You Got Me Anyway” (1973) and “Arms of Mary” (1976). But he might be best known as a prolific session player, providing guitar work for, among others, David Bowie, Elton John, Andy Gibb, Mike and the Mechanics, Paul Carrack, Joe Cocker, Dionne Warwick, Al Stewart, Kenny Rogers, as well as Floyd and its members.

He toured in 1984 with Roger Waters‘s “Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking” show — a gig that led to work with Eric Clapton, another guitarist on that tour — as well as Floyd’s “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” (1987-89) and “Division Bell” (1994) shows.

In July 2005, he made his 309th and most-recent appearance with Floyd when the band reunited with Waters at the “Live 8” festival. “Very strange having Roger Waters back after 17 years away,” says Renwick. “It was a rather uncomfortable experience.”

“Privateer” is only his second solo album, after his 1980 self-titled album on CBS Records. “As a ‘leaving member’ (of SBQ) the record company have the option to take up your services as solo artist,” he explains.

“I enjoy singing, but, with hindsight, should have featured more guitar playing, really. Glyn Johns was the producer and he insisted on ‘live’ vocal performances as much as possible. This I found quite a challenge!”

“Privateer” includes Guy Pratt on bass and Willie Wilson on percussion. Both musicians have Floyd connections: Pratt has played with post-Waters Floyd, and Wilson’s association with David Gilmour goes back to Gilmour’s early pre-Floyd bands Joker’s Wild and Bullitt.

As for future Floyd-related projects, Renwick is pessimistic. “From what I’ve heard, David enjoyed his recent solo touring so much that I think he would rather do more of the same in future,” he says.

“I know he has turned down a very large sum of money to do more Floyd touring in America. I think he’s in that wonderful position of not needing the money! Just imagine!”


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New Floyd photo book coming

Posted March 5, 2008 by Floydian Slip

U.K. publisher Reynolds & Hearn will release “Rex Collections: Pink Floyd” (ISBN: 978-1905287499) on May 28.

The book, edited by Marcus Hearn, will be the sixth in the publisher’s series of titles devoted to rock photography culled from the archive of Rex Features, a London stock photography firm. It includes photos of Floyd from the late-’60s through the present.

Each copy of the limited edition of 1,500 will be individually numbered. List price is $45, with major retailers like Amazon selling it for less than $30.

Hearn is the author and editor of a number of books focused on the entertainment industry, including “The Cinema of George Lucas,” “Tarantino A to Zed: The Films of Quentin Tarantino,” and “What Made Thunderbirds Go!: The Authorised Biography of Gerry Anderson.”

Purchase a copy online now.


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