Arsenal love a deadline day move. Whether it was the quadruple addition of Mikel Arteta, Yossi Benayoun, Per Mertesacker and Andre Santos on the final day of the 2011 summer window, or the coup of Mesut Ozil two years later, the Gunners are no strangers to working up until the last moment. Throwback to Arsenal […]
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Perfect Tottenham signing in the balance as transfer saga threatens to turn ugly
A Spurs deal that looks more appealing by the week could go either way, and the ongoing uncertainty is causing anger at the player’s club.
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Newly published book – Pink Floyd en France
Now published and shipping is a new French language book, Pink Floyd en France. Pink Floyd and the band’s individual members have enjoyed a long relationship with France. From their early appearances on French TV, to their eventual spectacular arena shows – not forgetting the recording of landmark albums such as The Wall – the book traces the band’s historic “French connection”! France embraced Pink Floyd’s music right from the very first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, in 1967. Nick Mason was quoted in Muziq Magazine in November 2016 as saying that “Pink Floyd may never have survived without the French audiences. We toured a lot in France and appeared in many TV shows. It was our home from home in a way. France responded to our music quite rapidly, as opposed to England where our fan base was not always very reliable”. The group performed on more than 60 occasions in France between 1968 until 1994. Roger Waters and David Gilmour also toured extensively in France to promote their solo albums. Nick Mason’s own band Saucerful Of Secrets has also played a few shows there. Author Patrick Ducher tells the band’s story from several different angles: firstly reviewing numerous French rock magazines of the times, including long discontinued and forgotten publications, and secondly his many personal concert recollections. Next, Patrick invited a number of fans to review essential bootlegs, one from each of the bandâs French tours, along with solo performances by individual band members in France. Finally, the author posed the simple question “Why Pink Floyd?” to almost a hundred French fans, passionate followers of the band, and interviewed musicians from several tribute bands, all devoted to keeping Pink Floyd’s music and legacy alive. Pink Floyd en France is a 435 page, French-language hardback book with many rare pictures. The 250 illustrations include magazine covers, adverts, posters, and tickets. It’s now available to order direct from the publishers, at pinkfloydenfrance.com (https://pinkfloydenfrance.com) in standard or limited edition, priced at respectively at â¬45 and â¬85 plus shipping. The limited edition includes a copy of the book signed by the author, a 2-track 7″ by a French Floyd cover band, 2 prints, 4 coasters, and 2 plectrums, all in a special box. The website has full details… To give an idea of its presentation and contents, Patrick has put together a short look – in English – for those who don’t speak French:
Why Lucien Favre’s arrival at Newcastle could spell bad news for Allan Saint-Maximin
An interesting insight into the relationship shared by Newcastle-linked tactician Lucien Favre, and current Magpies star Allan Saint-Maximin, has been forthcoming on Sunday evening.Bruce’s replacement identified?Links between Favre and the soon-to-be vacant managerial hotseat at St. James’ Park have of course picked up in a major way over recent hours.Following the big-money takeover at Newcastle, […]
Now listening to Emilia Tarrant’s timely single ‘September’
As for ‘September’, this velveteen single was penned at the end of summer 2020 when reflecting on the change of seasons and the possibilities that could bring.
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TRACK OF THE WEEK: ‘Karaoke’ by Pynch
Lo-fi London-based outfit Pynch are proving they are a force to be reckoned with, in new release ‘Karaoke’. As their second release from 2020, ‘Somebody Else’ which was written by Pynch creator Spencer Enock in his parents basement during the lockdown – is on its way to surpassing 1,000,000 streams, Spencer and his bandmates prove …
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Pogba to play with France superstar next season after huge twist in Man Utd contract saga
The club needs to sort out the midfielder’s future before it has an unhappy ending.
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Arsenal receive encouraging news regarding injured Brazilian defender Gabriel
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta could well have let out a sigh of relief as the Gunners received a potential boost regarding the timetable around injured Brazilian center-back Gabriel Magalhães. The defender suffered a knee injury last month.https://t.co/FrtQqn1iuq — football.london (@Football_LDN) August 6, 2021As reported in Football.London, the Brazilian has recently been training privately in Mexico […]
Rising songwriter Emilia Tarrant embraces her emotions with ‘Here You Are, Again’
Following a long-awaited live show at London’s iconic Old Blue Last, we’re reviewing Emilia Tarrant’s latest single ‘Here You Are, Again’.
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Man Utd turn the corner after rejecting ‘dream’ move that could’ve tempted
Man Utd appear to have turned the corner on their once-dubious transfer strategy after rejecting a ‘dream’ move that could’ve tempted.
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