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Nick Mason talks about the Saucerful Of Secrets set list

Our friend José Abellán of the Spanish Animals Pink Floyd Magazine (http://www.animalspinkfloydmagazine.com) has just completed a special edition of the publication, which focuses on Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets (more details below), and as part of it, he had the opportunity to ask Nick some questions about the current tour. Thanks to José, we can share the English version of the interview, here… ‘Echoes’ is the name given to this tour. After Richard Wright’s death in 2008, David Gilmour said that he would not play this song again because it was a dialogue between him and Wright. Nick, how do you feel about this song? I totally disagree with David on this. David couldn’t imagine… well, In 2008 no one had any idea that this was going to happen, and I think that this is a really important celebration of some of Rick’s playing and it would be a tragedy to not play it. I believe respect is to play it. We don’t particularly agree on that. We decide what we think is good for us, I guess. You have already said that you don’t see the point in playing the same songs that the fans already listen to at David Gilmour and Roger Waters concerts. What will the show be like and what songs will be played at the concerts in Spain? The biggest difference is that we are working on the early Pink Floyd catalogue and it’s very different to what Roger does with The Wall and David as well. Someone said we are an old style garage band and have to be a lot more in the spirit of Pink Floyd in 1967, 1968, 1969; the music should be a bit freer, and we should be able to improvise a little bit. The music is generally taken from what we made before 1972 so that includes Piper, ah, Saucerful Of Secrets and Meddle as well as some of the least well known singles. I think for people who remember these, there is an element of nostalgia but I hope that for people who really don’t know very much of old Pink Floyd will enjoy it but also see how the ideas developed over the years.

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