We were recently made aware of an ambitious website, 500songs.com (https://500songs.com/podcast/episode-157-see-emily-play-by-the-pink-floyd/) – A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs. This podcast series, available either via the website itself, or via Spotify (https://www.spotify.com), Apple Music (https://music.apple.com), etc., looks to take a deep dive into key pieces of music. This brings us to episode 157, which takes a good look at See Emily Play. It gives a 74 minute analysis of the song, and the development of Pink Floyd in those early days. Our thanks to Martin Lawson for letting us know about this interesting episode, which you can hear in full here: Episode 157: âSee Emily Playâ by The Pink Floyd (https://500songs.com/podcast/episode-157-see-emily-play-by-the-pink-floyd/)
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David Gilmour tour rehearsals live stream
On the day that Luck and Strange, David Gilmour’s superb new album, is released, David and his new band are giving us an extra treat – a look at how rehearsals are going for their tour which begins on September 27th in Rome, Italy. As you’ll see below, if you read this before 5pm UK time on Friday, that’s when the live stream starts. What will they play? How much will they allow us to see of the current rehearsals? All will be answered this afternoon when the stream begins!
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BBC Radio 2 marks 50 years of The Dark Side of the Moon today
“50 years of The Dark Side of the Moon” (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001jztg) will see Walker marking the golden anniversary of this landmark Pink Floyd album, which is released in a deluxe box set in a few days time (on Friday, 24th March) with an accompanying official book within the box and sold separately (including our special and very limited edition book and print set exclusive). In the almost two hour special, Walker will revisit his own archive interviews with the band, and there’s a new chat with Pink Floyd expert and writer Mark Blake. As we’ve mentioned elsewhere on this site, Blake’s fascinating and revelatory new book Us & Them charts the career of the Hipgnosis team, Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell, who created the iconic cover for the album and many other classic album artworks. The show will be live on BBC Radio 2, which is available on a variety of platforms, from 3pm UK time today, and after broadcast, on demand (hopefully worldwide) at this direct link at BBC.co.uk (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001jztg). Our thanks to Rob Sadler for the tip-off about this programme airing today!
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