Back in 2015, Tim Davies wrote an exclusive piece for our website about his work for Pink Floyd (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/miscellaneous-articles/adventures-in-pink-floyd-land-cover-image-artist-tim-d.html). The article, which revealed some of the initial ideas under consideration for use on the cover of the Floyd’s 1987 album, A Momentary Lapse Of Reason, also talks about how his adaptation of a photo of a girl sitting on the side of a bath ended up on the One Slip cover. “I took some oil crayons and paint and scribbled over the figure, almost totally covering the figure, but leaving enough to show a rather impressionistic figure which would be perfect for [Blue Matisse, a French pop-group!! “Feeling pleased with my work I returned to the studio in Goodge Street, London. I spread the images out and Colin seemed very pleased with the results. We planned to show them to the group and their management in the next few days. The next day when I arrived at the studio all the images were gone. Colin told me that Storm [Thorgerson] had come to the studio with one of the musicians from Pink Floyd, possibly David Gilmour who was around a lot then. They saw the sketches and grabbed them for the singles cover image. Colin had told Storm they were for “Blue Matisse”, and Storm had replied “Not any more!” I am really proud to this day that a little piece of my art has made it onto a Pink Floyd record cover.” Fast forward to the end of last year, and one of Tim’s original artworks for this project (all created in the same sort of way) was discovered in a charity shop in the UK by Leigh Dorling. He contacted Tim, who replied back and kindly authenticated the piece of art. Leigh reached out to us as he felt we’d be interested in this follow-up to the story from 10 years ago. Thanks Leigh, and a very nice find! Thanks for letting us know, Leigh, and thanks for the pictures of the artwork and the authentication!
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Nothing changes for Ream as Charlotte approach MLS Cup Playoffs
Charlotte FC defender Tim Ream says it is business as usual for Dean Smith’s team as they approach Sunday’s MLS Cup Playoff clash with Orlando City. Charlotte went unbeaten through their final five games of the regular season to finish fifth in the Eastern Conference, while Orlando finished one point clear of them in fourth. […]
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Five For Friday – 13th September 2024
Coruja Jones – ‘Little Space’ Indie-folk artist Coruja Jones returns with ‘Little Space’, a poignant single from his upcoming EP ‘Undo’. Born from a finger-picked acoustic guitar melody, the song evolved into a lush arrangement with electric guitar lines and modular synths, reflecting on unrequited love and loss, including the grief Jones experienced after a […]
New issue of Prog Magazine with large David Gilmour features and Nick Mason’s Saucers reviewed
Prog Magazine (https://www.magazinesdirect.com/az-single-issues/47052423/prog-magazine-single-issue.thtml) – and as you’ll see from the cover image, it’s got plenty to interest fans of David Gilmour and Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets! Prog gave us the following rundown of what the issue offers: “Nine years after David Gilmour released his last solo album he is about to release Luck And Strange. That evocative guitar tone, those emotive solos, that distinct voice – all those components that make up a great Gilmour album are all in place. He tells us all about his upcoming release, and that heâs already planning a follow-up, plus we asked 30 of his peers, collaborators, fellow musicians and fans in the prog world to pick their favourite David Gilmour performance. “Also in this issue Thijs van Leer tells us all about the new Focus album, 12; Gryphon recall 1974, a year that saw them release two great albums and tour with Yes; Fairport Conventionâs Dave âPeggyâ Pegg looks back over his career; and we track down former ELO bass player Michael de Albuquerque. “Elsewhere, we have the latest from Tim Bowness, Jadis, Azure, Rendezvous Point, Evergrey and Alcest; we review the new album from Leprous and catch Yes, Saucerful Of Secrets, Caligulaâs Horse and more in the live arena. “We also have a free sampler from Spirit Of Unicorn Music with fantastic music from Yes, Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Focus, John Wetton and loads more and four great David Gilmour postcards.” The main article with David – where he notes that Luck and Strange “is the best album I’ve made in all those years since 1973, when The Dark Side Of The Moon came out” – is an in-depth, six page look at the things which shaped the new album, and how it came together, through the words of Gilmour and Polly Samson. Inevitably, the list of his 30 greatest performances as chosen by fellow musicians will prove to fans as interesting as it will be divisive and debate stoking. Will your favourite be in there? Finally, on the Floyd related front, there’s a very (and rightly) enthusiastic two-page review of Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets live at London’s Royal Albert Hall recently, concluding their 2024 UK tour. You can order Prog Magazine through this link (https://www.magazinesdirect.com/az-single-issues/47052423/prog-magazine-single-issue.thtml) although depending on when you read this, the new issue might not yet be showing there. There also seems to be a pop up offer which could save you 5% on your order (although there are terms and conditions attached, so please check those).
Five For Friday – 19th July 2024
Young Jimmy – ‘Sweet Maria’ Rock artist Young Jimmy has released the new video for his latest single ‘Sweet Maria.’ The Bronx-raised artist, known for his unique blend of rock and rap, captivates audiences with this visual masterpiece that delves into the complexities of interracial love between a Black man and a Hispanic woman, portraying […]
My favorite photos from 2023, part 1
2023 has been a special year for all of us. The continuing war in Ukraine and the atrocities in Gaza plus the clear signs of the climate crisis overshadows much of what happened during the year. But in spite of … Continue reading
“I was very lucky” – Alun Wyn Jones reveals diagnosis following retirement
Rugby’s all-time cap leader, Alun Wyn Jones, has been diagnosed with a heart condition following his recent retirement from the sport at the age of 38. The veteran player, who…
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Retiring legend Alun Wyn Jones reveals new left-field business after quitting Wales
As Wales advances in the 2023 Rugby World Cup under the leadership of Warren Gatland, all eyes are turning to Alun Wyn Jones and his expanding off-field endeavors as they…
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Alun Wyn Jones reveals new left-field business with rugby retirement fast approaching
As Wales’s resurgence under Warren Gatland in the 2023 Rugby World Cup progresses toward a quarter-final showdown next weekend, the spotlight also shines on Alun Wyn Jones and his burgeoning…
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“No Carter or Wilkinson” – Lawrence Dallaglio’s World Cup dream team is very controversial
England rugby legend Lawrence Dallaglio recently unveiled his ultimate all-time rugby XV for The Times. Reflecting on the remarkable talents he had the privilege of playing with and witnessing, he…
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