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Aussie Floyd Shines on New York City

Editor November 10, 2011

Aussie Floyd Shines on New York City

The first time I heard music from Pink Floyd was in high school when my brother played me “Shine On You Crazy Diamond,” the opening song off their classic 1975 album Wish You Were Here. From then on I was hooked, and spent all my money collecting the Floyd’s albums and live concert bootlegs. At the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Concerts/Events, Editorials, Reviews Tagged With: 2011, 3d visuals, Alex McNamara, Aussie Floyd, Best Buy Theater, Colin Wilson, concert, David Domminney Fowler, david gilmour, Emily Lynn, Jason Sawford, Lara Smiles, Lorelei McBroom, Mike Kidson, New York City, Nick Mason, NYC, Paul Bonney, pink floyd, richard wright, Roger Water, Steve Mac, TAPFS, The Australian Pink Floyd Show

How The Stones Survived Exile On Main Street

Editor July 6, 2010

How The Stones Survived Exile On Main Street

One of my fondest memories of college was when my friend Brad invited me into his apartment and got me listening to The Beatles Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band on his really expensive Sony headphones. It was after this listening session that I became a devout fan of The Beatles’ music, and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Editorials, Movies, Reviews Tagged With: Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, documentary, Dominique Tarle, eagle vision, France, Jack White, Keith Richards, Led Zeppelin, Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger, Mick Taylor, Nellcote, pink floyd, Rolling Stones, Sheryl Crow, stargroves, Stephen Kijak, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, villa, Villefranche-sur-Mer

Editor April 19, 2010

Knebworth Concert Revisited

When Pink Floyd closed out Live 8 with their magnificent rendition of "Comfortably Numb" back in 2005 the event became epic for a number of reasons. Besides the unlikely Floyd reunion, the funds raised by the event, and the multiple locations around the globe that participated it was the first time … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Albums, Editorials, In The Spotlight, Reviews Tagged With: "Badman's Song", "Comfortably Numb", "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", "Pinball Wizard", "Sunshine of Your Love", "Tall Cool One", 1990, Brit School of performing arts, david gilmour, England, Eric Clapton, Genesis, Hertfordshire, Knebworth 1990, Led Zeppelin, Nordof-Robbins Music Charity, pink floyd, Queen, Robert Plant, Tears for Fears

Pink Floyd’s 1972 Darkside of the Moon Tour

Editor October 28, 2009

Pink Floyd’s 1972 Darkside of the Moon Tour

Source:Wiki Pink Floyd are pioneers in the live music experience, renowned for their lavish stage shows that combine over-the-top visual experiences with music to create a show in which the performers themselves are almost secondary. Pink Floyd's combination of music and visuals set the standard … [Read more...]

Filed Under: In The Spotlight Tagged With: 1972, 1973, Animals, Careful with that axe eugene, Darkside of the Moon, david gilmour, Europe Tour, Hollywood, Hollywood Bowl, Nick Mason, One of these Days, pink floyd, richard wright, Roger Waters, Visual

David Gilmour brings high hopes to Gdansk

Editor August 20, 2009

David Gilmour brings high hopes to Gdansk

Some years back a friend told me that he learned more about life from Tupac Shakur albums than his actual parents. Following his statement was the seemingly inevitable question: who taught you life? Without a full understanding of what was asked I haphazardly replied, “my favorite band is Pink … [Read more...]

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The Star is Shining Bright, Better Wear Shades

Editor August 15, 2009

The Star is Shining Bright, Better Wear Shades

With the cool mid-October air showing signs of a early winter in Manhattan a Caribbean breeze swept through the city as Universal Motown’s charismatic new singer/songwriter, Shontelle Layne, performed her hit single, “T-Shirt” to a packed crowd at Club Twelve 21. A month before the release of her … [Read more...]

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