Register to win a copy of the 50th anniversary edition of Pink Floyd‘s “The Dark Side of the Moon,” remastered by James Guthrie.
Prizes courtesy of Sony Music/Legacy.
Deadline to enter: End of day Sunday, Nov. 5.
Posted October 30, 2023 by Floydian Slip
Register to win a copy of the 50th anniversary edition of Pink Floyd‘s “The Dark Side of the Moon,” remastered by James Guthrie.
Prizes courtesy of Sony Music/Legacy.
Deadline to enter: End of day Sunday, Nov. 5.
Posted October 30, 2023 by Floydian Slip
Posted October 26, 2023 by Floydian Slip
On Dec. 8, Pink Floyd Records will release “Atom Heart Mother” as a special two-disc package. Housed in a 7-inch gatefold sleeve, the release will include the album on CD; and a Blu-ray disc featuring footage of “Atom Heart Mother” performed at Japan’s Hakone Aphrodite Festival in August 1971.
Originally released as part of “The Early Years” box set, the film has been upgraded from a recently-discovered original tape. It includes a behind-the-scenes mini documentary.
Originally only released in Japan 2021, the set contains a photo book containing never-seen-before photos, reproductions of the pamphlet, the poster, the concert ticket, and the flier distributed at the event.
The only Floyd footage at Hakone Aphrodite that exists is the 16-minute-long “Atom Heart Mother Suite.” Details including whereabouts of the master film and how it was shot had been a mystery. However, after 50 years, the original 16mm film of the video was discovered in a fan’s garage. The processes of digitizing, restoring and remastering was undertaken, and for the first time this enhanced video is set to be released outside Japan.
More than 50 years ago, “Hakone Aphrodite,” Japan’s first international outdoor rock festival, was held at a specially-built venue beside Hakone Ashinoko Lake on Aug. 6-7, 1971. Floyd’s first concert in the country was as headliner for the festival. Aspiring to be the Japanese Woodstock, the “Hakone Aphrodite” included international artists and became the first rock festival experience for many Japanese fans.
The set contains the original live footage (with audio taken from the gig at Hakone Aphrodite); and behind-the-scenes footage of the band, travelling between the airport, the hotel, the press conference, the bullet train and the show set-up.
At the time of the concert, Pink Floyd had just released “Atom Heart Mother” (in October 1970), and were yet to release “Meddle,” which would come in November ’71. Floyd appeared as the final act of the festival. Alongside “Atom Heart Mother,” they performed another five songs including “Careful With That Axe, Eugene”; “A Saucerful of Secrets”; and “Echoes,” from the then-upcoming “Meddle.”
Official footage of those additional songs has not yet resurfaced.
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Pre-order “Atom Heart Mother Hakone Aphrodite” now.
(Photos provided by LD Communications)
Posted October 24, 2023 by Floydian Slip
Join us this week for Floydian Slip #1437: It’s “Scream Thy Last Scream” — our annual Halloween special.
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This Friday, Pink Floyd will release a 30-minute film documenting the recent Australian eclipse. Entitled “Eclipse,” the YouTube-exclusive release follows a number of Floyd fans who flew to Western Australia in April to listen to the band’s “The Dark Side of the Moon” while experiencing a total solar eclipse.
The documentary will be available on the band’s YouTube channel as part of “Floyd Fridays” at 12 p.m. EDT on Oct. 13.
On Thursday April 20, the shadow of the moon grazed the tip of Western Australia, as it travelled over the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Marine Park in Exmouth. Overseen by the group’s long time creative consultant and Hipgnosis co-founder, Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell, Floyd gave eight Australian fans — dubbed The Astronome Domine Eight — the exclusive opportunity to visit the special scenic location within the region to hear “Dark Side” in its entirety.
The album’s final song, “Eclipse,” was timed to align with the exact moment of total eclipse.
The documentary, created by Powell, director Benny Trickett and producer Fiz Oliver, follows the Astronome Domine Eight who listened on headphones alongside a purpose-built pyramid on a deserted beach. It traces their journey from applying for the trip through their denouement after the eclipse.