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David Gilmour announces two rehearsal concerts in Brighton

Following the release of David Gilmour’s Luck and Strange, his critically acclaimed first new album in nine years, this week, has been an announcement which reminds us of 2015. Today, Gilmour has announced two very special rehearsal performances at the Brighton Centre on the south coast of England, on September 20th (Evening) (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/2024-david-gilmour-tour-zone/september-20th-brighton-centre-brighton-en.html) and 21st (Matinee) (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/2024-david-gilmour-tour-zone/september-21st-brighton-centre-brighton-en.html). Each show will be limited to just 1500 people. Many of you will remember that in 2015, Gilmour performed what was called a “preview show” at the same venue, which had been used for production rehearsals, and the Brighton Centre obviously worked well as a facility to get the show into its final shape, hence these newly announced concerts. Tickets for the shows are £30, and to be in with a chance to get them, fans will need to have
purchased a copy of Luck and Strange from the official David Gilmour UK store (https://store-uk.davidgilmour.com) by 8am, Monday, September 16th. This will give the chance for first access to the available tickets. Those who have already ordered from the store will also be included. Visit that website to get full details of terms and conditions of the ticketing process. The shows will offer an exclusive preview of David’s forthcoming live performances in Rome, London, Los Angeles, and New York.

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David Gilmour featured in new Mojo Magazine

November 2024 issue of the UK’s Mojo Magazine (https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/mojo-november-2024), announced today and published on September 17th (and available online worldwide through this link (https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/mojo-november-2024), has a big focus on David Gilmour and his excellent new album, Luck and Strange. The article finds David chatting with acclaimed author Mark Blake (Pigs Might Fly about Pink Floyd, and other books) about the new album. He also hints at more to come before too long: “I’ve got a trove of stuff already”. Alongside what the magazine are calling “The Definitive Interview”, there are articles looking at Joni Mitchell, the Ramones and much more. The cover mounted CD – Point Me At The Sky, with a suitably 60s design on the cover – holds “15 Flashbacks to the Golden Age of British Psych”, with Soft Machine, The Pretty Things and more. Always a great read, the magazine is due to arrive in UK stores in a week’s time, and will be available in selected locations worldwide as an import, in due course. Alternatively, you can order (worldwide) online through the Great Magazines website which is owned and run by the publishers of Mojo (and will secure you the cover-mounted CD as well!) (https://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/mojo-november-2024).

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David joins Romany Gilmour at small local gig

Last night, in the city of Brighton and Hove, the Neptune Inn pub (in Hove) hosted a small gig for Romany Gilmour, David’s daughter, who contributes to his new album Luck and Strange. With rehearsals for the day finished, David presumably felt he had unfinished business and turned up unannounced to run through Wish You Were Here with his daughter! As Jerry Ewing of Louder Sound/Prog (https://www.loudersound.com/news/wish-you-were-here-david-gilmour-stuns-tiny-brighton-pub-with-live-rendition-of-pink-floyd-classic) reports, Romany had been performing at the pub’s regular Monday evening open mic night, running through Leonard Cohen’s If It Be Your Will, Joanna Newsom’s This Side Of Blue, and her own Lily Of The Roses, when her father arrived with a guitar! A glimpse of the event can be seen here: Very much enjoyed crashing @GilmourRomany (https://twitter.com/GilmourRomany?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)’s gig at the Neptune in Hove this evening after finishing tour rehearsals… pic.twitter.com/9FxlX2YMIu (https://t.co/9FxlX2YMIu)— David Gilmour (@davidgilmour) September 9, 2024 (https://twitter.com/davidgilmour/status/1833249956427104539?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

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David Gilmour on Rockonteurs podcast – watch here

The new series of the ever-fascinating Rockonteurs podcast by Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt launches today. Each episode has them chatting with a different personality within the music industry, and this week, they have an absorbing interview with David Gilmour, aboard Astoria, his houseboat studio, asking him about the background to the new album, Luck and Strange. In a first for their podcast, apart from the normal audio download on whatever podcast platform you prefer, they are also sharing a video version of the whole interview:

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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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Official Pink Floyd 2025 Calendar now available

Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1804231576/braindamage-20), Amazon UK (https://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1804231576/braindamage-21), Germany (http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/1804231576/braindamage0f-21), France (http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/1804231576/braindamageon-21), Italy (http://www.amazon.it/gp/product/1804231576/bradamonl-21) and Spain (http://www.amazon.es/gp/product/1804231576/braidama01-21). You can also order from HMV.com (https://hmv.com/store/pop-culture/calendars/pink-floyd-2025-square-calendar).

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Alan Parsons talks recording including The Beatles and Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon

In a recent interview with multi-instrumentalist and music producer Rick Beato, Alan Parsons talks at length and in fascinating detail of his work, with an early focus on working with The Beatles, then Pink Floyd, where he was heavily involved with the production of The Dark Side Of The Moon. Running for almost an hour, it’s an interesting watch:

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Brainstorms: A Great Gig in the Sky seeking US venue for latest staging

During the summer, Frameless, a 30,000 square-foot venue in the heart of London, hosted Brainstorms: A Great Gig In The Sky. The show blended music and art with the latest neuroscience and technology, in an exploration of how our minds respond to music. The immersive experience came from Brainstorms, a joint venture between San Francisco-based creative studio Pollen Music Group and Richard Wright Music Limited, bringing to life the results of the Brainstorms research project that took place last autumn. Driven by a mutual admiration for the beautiful and haunting simplicity of Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright’s songwriting, the Brainstorms team themed the experience around the concept behind the iconic Pink Floyd track The Great Gig in the Sky. Visitors travelled through the four main Frameless galleries which each featured stunning sky-themed creative visualisations of the human brain’s response to music, from mesmerising cloud formations and mystical auroras to starling murmurations and an eclipse. The whole experience was designed to communicate how people respond to music, while enhancing the listening experience by enveloping individuals inside the songs like never before. Gala Wright, curator and Artistic director at Brainstorms and daughter of Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright, said, “The visual representation of brain data provides an accessible and intuitive way to see how a piece of music can be a deeply personal yet also powerfully shared experience. Questioning how this is true for my father’s compositions is a key motivation for me bringing this concept to life with Pollen. The added benefit of bringing awareness to his musicality through the Brainstorms project serves to augment his legacy.” To create the visuals for the centrepiece experience, 125 individuals had their brain activity recorded while listening in unparalleled clarity and depth through immersive sound Dolby Atmos to Pink Floyd’s The Great Gig in the Sky from The Dark Side of the Moon. The instrumental track, which was the creation of Richard Wright, features Clare Torry’s voice as an instrument in place of lyrics so was deemed a perfect piece for the largest data collection of its kind. The EEG readings of brain activity, which was showcased within the experience, were captured at Dolby by the neuroscience experts within the Pollen Music Group team and reflect the participant’s excitement, interest, relaxation and stress felt whilst listening to the track. Now, Pollen Music Group are aiming to bring this groundbreaking venture to the US and is seeking partnerships with immersive venues and networking organizations interested in evolving the show for its US debut. “We’re proud to have successfully executed a high-level concept from inception to delivery that was enormously well-received at one of the most prestigious immersive venues in the world,” said Richard Warp, Chief Technology Officer at Pollen. “We’re excited to partner with visionary venues in the US who can help us realize the full potential of this unique experience.” US-based immersive experience venues interested in hosting Brainstorms in their location can reach out to Pollen directly at partners@pollenmusicgroup.com. Once a suitable venue has been arranged, we will update you with dates, tickets and so on, so those in the US can also experience this event.

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The Making of David Gilmour’s Luck and Strange

Published this afternoon is the EPK for David Gilmour’s Luck and Strange album, which is released in seven day’s time (with ordering details below for those who are yet to do so – you may need to click on “Read more”). It runs for almost 19 minutes and takes a look at the making of the album, with snippets from songs that have yet to be released, including Sings and Scattered. It can be viewed in full here:

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Obscured By Clouds fan documentary

You might recall that last year, we brought you something a little different – a BD visitor had been in touch with details of a documentary he had put together on Pink Floyd’s 1970 album, Atom Heart Mother. Lee then followed up with another documentary, this time looking at Animals. He’s been busy again, and now takes a detailed look at 1972’s album, Obscured By Clouds. As with the previous documentaries, he treads some slightly different ground, and it is an interesting watch, with some interesting footage and pictures throughout: