Earlier this month we told you about their exclusive Pink Floyd 1973 Collection (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/latest/abbey-road-release-exclusive-pink-floyd-1973-collection-for-tdsotm.html), featuring various t-shirts (short and long sleeve), hats, hoodies and bags. Added to this is a “unique replica print of the session sheet created for the recording of what would become the band’s seminal album, The Dark Side Of The Moon, recorded at Abbey Road between 30 May 1972 â 9 February 1973. This sheet is an exact replica of the original, which has been held within the Abbey Road archives for 50 years unseen by the public and indeed, Pink Floyd, until now. “This session sheet is dated 30 May 1972 ‘onwards’, highlighting the set-up that was used on the very first studio session for the album, a set-up that would remain as the default for much of the album’s subsequent Studio Three sessions with recording engineer Alan Parsons. Each replica sheet comes with a certificate of authenticity and an annotation giving insight into personnel, effects and equipment used during the sessions.” Orders for this item are now being taken via shop.AbbeyRoad.com (https://shop.abbeyroad.com/*/Pink-Floyd-1973/Abbey-Road-Studios-x-Pink-Floyd-The-Dark-Side-of-The-Moon-Session-Sheet/7QRG1ZBL000?utm_campaign=AbbeyRoadFansSessionSheet240223&utm_content=UMGUK41028-958353&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Email&vvsa_consumer_id=29338776) and once published, we suspect copies will also be available from Abbey Road’s gift shop in London.
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Roger Waters records new version of The Gunner’s Dream
This afternoon, Roger Waters has released a new version of The Gunner’s Dream on his social media channels. The song was a stand-out track on Pink Floyd’s 1983 album The Final Cut (the last Floyd studio album to include Roger), and he has performed it live in recent years on occasion (the last time being in Guadalajara, Mexico, on December 5th 2018). In the accompanying post with the video (https://www.facebook.com/rogerwaters/posts/3866974220013021), Roger talks about watching a 2013 documentary last night about Stanislav Petrov, ‘The Man Who Saved The World’; it was Petrov who prevented nuclear war in 1983. This new recording of The Gunner’s Dream is principally focused on Roger and his piano, but at appropriate points the rest of his current touring band join in too. Here it is:
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In Conversation with Driip
Described as The Beatles meets Dr Dre, Driip is an indie-rock band hailing from Boston, Massachusetts. we had a chance to speak with frontman Ryan J. Clary about their single ‘I Can’t Help It’, discovering new music and future plans. Why did you decide to enter the music industry? I’ve always loved to play music. …
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