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David Gilmour signature editions from Martin

Posted January 13, 2021 by Floydian Slip

David Gilmour has partnered with C.F. Martin & Co. Inc. to create two signature edition guitars to benefit the David Gilmour Charitable Foundation.

The Martin D-35 David Gilmour is a nod to the guitar Gilmour purchased used outside Manny’s Music Shop in New York City in the early-’70s. His primary acoustic for more than 40 years, the instrument fetched $1.2 million as part of a charitable auction of his guitars in 2019.

The 6- and 12-string versions sell for $5,499.

Learn more and find a dealer at the Martin website.


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New Syd Barrett tribute CD

Posted January 8, 2021 by Floydian Slip

On Wednesday Jan. 6, Gonzo Multimedia released “Love You: A Tribute to Syd Barrett,” a 2-CD collection of re-makes of songs originally recorded by Pink Floyd co-founder Syd Barrett.

The disc comes on the 50th anniversary of Barrett’s two post-Floyd solo albums — “The Madcap Laughs” and “Barrett” — and on what would have been his 75th birthday. (Barrett died July 7, 2006.)

The collection includes a cover of “Two of a Kind” by Dave Harris and Zeus B Held. Harris, formerly of Fashion, teamed with Floyd’s Rick Wright in 1984 to released the LP “Identity” under the name Zee.

Artwork for “Love You: A Tribute to Syd Barrett” is by Barrett’s nephew Ian Barrett; and Matteo Regattin, author of graphic novel “Syd Barrett Jugband Blues: A Graphic Trip on the Tracks of Syd Barrett.”

The collection is available to buy online from Gonzo Multimedia.


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Happy Birthday, Syd Barrett

Posted January 6, 2021 by Floydian Slip

Syd Barrett
Jan. 6, 1946 – July 7, 2006


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Nick Mason items up for bid

Posted October 26, 2020 by Floydian Slip

Pink Floyd co-founder and drummer Nick Mason has donated two items for the Ed Sheeran: Made in Suffolk Legacy Auction.”

The auction’s organized by John and Imogen Sheeran, parents of musician Ed, to benefit young people in the Sheeran’s home town of Suffolk.

Mason has donated a signed copy of  the Pink Floyd boxset “The Later Years: 1987–2019”; and a photo taken by David Davies at the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games of Mason playing “Wish You Were Here” with Richard Jones (The Feeling), Sheeran and Mike Rutherford (Genesis). The photo is signed by all four performers.

There are 218 other lots available as well.


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David Gilmour single coming to vinyl

Posted October 15, 2020 by Floydian Slip

David Gilmour‘s single “Yes, I Have Ghosts” will be issued on vinyl in November.

The song, originally included on the audiobook of wife Polly Samson‘s novel “A Theatre for Dreamers,” will be released as a 7″ limited edition for Record Store Day Black Friday, Nov. 27.

The track, which features daughter Romany Gilmour, would seem to be the first issued on the David Gilmour Records label.

“Yes, I Have Ghosts” was made available as a stand-alone digital download on July 3.

 

 


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Nick Mason records song with Tony Iommi

Posted October 15, 2020 by Floydian Slip

Spanish music magazine La Heavy reports Black Sabbath‘s Tony Iommi has recorded a song with Pink Floyd‘s Nick Mason.

In a brief audio segment posted by the magazine on YouTube yesterday, Iommi says he recorded the track “a few weeks ago” to benefit a cancer charity. He indicates Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones might also appear on it.

 

 


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Backing vocalist Barry St. John dead at 76

Posted September 25, 2020 by Floydian Slip

We just learned Barry St. John, who sang on Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon” (1973) died last month. She was 76.

St. John, whose real name was Eliza Janet Thomson, recorded singles in the ’60s as a solo artist before focusing on session work in the ’70s. In December ’65, she hit the U.K. Top 40 with “Come Away Melinda.”

“With Pink Floyd, I remember there were five sessions that day and the one for ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ was the last one,” she told The Strange Brew in an interview. “It was all right but a bit weird. They didn’t seem to smile. I remember Lesley Duncan told somebody that she didn’t know what we had done wrong because they were so stand-offish.”

St. John can be heard on Dark Side’s “Time,” “Us and Them,” and “Brain Damage/Eclipse.”

As a session singer, the Glasgow native worked with John Lennon, Bryan Ferry, Elton John, John Baldry, John Cale, Mott the Hoople and many more.

 


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Happy Birthday, Roger Waters

Posted September 6, 2020 by Floydian Slip

Happy Birthday, Roger Waters (b. Sept. 6, 1943)


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Win: Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets Live at the Roundhouse

Posted August 3, 2020 by Floydian Slip

The Saucerful of Secrets Official Store is giving away merchandise and media bundles for the band’s upcoming “Live at the Roundhouse.”

Register to win here.

Pink Floyd co-founder and drummer Nick Mason founded the Saucerfuls in 2018 to play out live the early music of Floyd.

Sony Legacy will release “Live at the Roundhouse” on Sept. 18.

The performance, recorded at the London venue in May 2019, will be available as a double LP, three-disc CD/DVD, and Blu-ray.


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Ennio Morricone dead at 91

Posted July 6, 2020 by Floydian Slip

Italian composer Ennio Morricone has died in Rome. He was 91.

He scored more than 500 film soundtracks, including a number of “spaghetti Westerns” for director Sergio Leone such as “A Fistful of Dollars” (1964), “For a Few Dollars More” (1965) and “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (1966).

In 1999, Morricone composed music for “The Legend of 1900,” including “Lost Boys Calling.” Roger Waters provided lyrics for the song and recorded it with guitar work by Eddie Van Halen.

Waters’s recording is included on the film soundtrack, and a demo version appears on his 2002 collection “Flickering Flame: The Solo Years Volume 1.”

Morricone succumbed to complications following a fall and broken leg he suffered last week.


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