The UK's respected music magazine Uncut are publishing another of their "Ultimate Music Guides" - and this time it features the solo works of each member of Pink Floyd.
It was the collaboration that no-one saw coming - David Gilmour playing guitar for Ice-T's band Body Count as they take a fresh look at Comfortably Numb. The song, which originally appeared on 1979's ...
Well, last night saw the start of the six concerts that David Gilmour and his band are playing at London's Royal Albert Hall. These follow the six nights in Rome, Italy, which we have covered on the ...
Any amendments/additions, please let us know. This concert guide is brought to you in conjunction with The Complete Pink Floyd: The Ultimate Reference by Glenn Povey (cover shown to the right). Order ...
The Dark Side Of The Moon is rightly considered an audiophile classic, and has been used over the last fifty-odd years as a showcase of someone's hifi, or indeed, as a perfect test record in equipment ...
18 June PF Hall 1, Parc des Expositions, Toulouse, France 19 June PF Les Arènas, Parc des Expositions, Poitiers, France 20 June PF Les Arènas, Parc des Expositions, Poitiers, France (rescheduled to 19 ...
Possibly one of the biggest, and most time-consuming, commercial gambles in Roger Waters' career, is "Ça Ira", his opera based on the French Revolution. The 1989 French Bicentennial inspired Roger to ...
Originally published in Brain Damage Magazine issue 40, May 97. Used with permission from Opel #8, 1984. Portions of the above have been edited from the original interview transcription; however, the ...
Look at eBay, other auction sites, and some online retailers, and you will find a huge number of unusual and in many cases, visually striking Pink Floyd picture discs and coloured vinyl releases. The ...
Hidden away in the depths of East Sussex is the home of Ron Geesin; one of the finest examples of eccentricity at its very British best. Familiar to readers of Brain Damage magazine at least for his ...
Pink Floyd and Roger Waters magazines never were the same after the first issue of Brain Damage hit the streets. Started by Glenn Povey in the mid eighties, with immense enthusiasm but a minute budget ...