1984-04-06 - The Source post
1984-04-23 - Off The Record with Mary Turner post
2000-04-10 - Deutschlandfunk Interview post
2001-10-17 - BBC Radio Four post
2006-02-00 - Jeff Woods post
2006-02-14 - White Label post
2006-03-00 - Album Of The Week (Radio 2) post
2006-03-00 - Sneak Peek post
2006-03-02 - BBC Front Row Interview post
2006-03-04 - BBC Radio 2 Jonathan Ross post
2006-03-05 - KZPS Dallas post
2006-03-06 - Interview with Jeff Woods on Q107 post
2006-03-06 - Steve Wright post
2006-03-07 - Mermaid Theatre <--- You do NOT want to miss this one!!!
2006-03-07 - NPR post
2006-03-13 - Capital Gold Radio Interview post
2006-03-13 - In The Studio post
2006-03-27 - AVRO Radio 2 Interview post
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
The Interviews
I first started this blog back in 2008 because I wanted a place in which I could share the various radio shows that I love. There are really a few different types -
1) radio people decide to play 2 or 3 hours of Pink Floyd music while discussing the band. No new interviews or music.
2) band members record interview segments to promote an album release or anniversary or that sort of thing.
3) live broadcast on the radio of some event or concert. No real band member interviews or direct involvement, but the music is typically new & good quality.
The links for all of the radio shows are dead - and have been dead for quite a long time. When assembling the pieces to re-post them, I had to decide what things to include and what things to exclude based on the above categories. In the end, I decided to just do whatever I felt like doing. So - Good Luck!
Many of these shows are internet stream captures. This is because they apparently weren't captured in good quality off-air & shared by anyone in that particular local market. I tried to stay on top of things for Gilmour's solo tour. I always tried to make sure that I grabbed the internet stream. Obviously, where I have multiple sources for shows, I will be sharing the superior source. If you have a superior source that I do not have - please don't be shy!!
There will be radio shows for each band member as well as several associates. I will probably include a lot of links to the original posts for these shows, as there are often images or links that might be helpful. These shows are a lot of fun. Be careful or you just might learn something!
1) radio people decide to play 2 or 3 hours of Pink Floyd music while discussing the band. No new interviews or music.
2) band members record interview segments to promote an album release or anniversary or that sort of thing.
3) live broadcast on the radio of some event or concert. No real band member interviews or direct involvement, but the music is typically new & good quality.
The links for all of the radio shows are dead - and have been dead for quite a long time. When assembling the pieces to re-post them, I had to decide what things to include and what things to exclude based on the above categories. In the end, I decided to just do whatever I felt like doing. So - Good Luck!
Many of these shows are internet stream captures. This is because they apparently weren't captured in good quality off-air & shared by anyone in that particular local market. I tried to stay on top of things for Gilmour's solo tour. I always tried to make sure that I grabbed the internet stream. Obviously, where I have multiple sources for shows, I will be sharing the superior source. If you have a superior source that I do not have - please don't be shy!!
There will be radio shows for each band member as well as several associates. I will probably include a lot of links to the original posts for these shows, as there are often images or links that might be helpful. These shows are a lot of fun. Be careful or you just might learn something!
Young Lust - Italian misprint
It turns out that a single released in Italy somehow was issued with a pre-production version of Young Lust. I would not say that it's a different "mix" or a "demo"; it is clearly the same song, just earlier in the editing process. This single was tracked down & transferred by the good folks over at Pigs On The Wing.
Here
Here
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Digital Reproductions
This is another label that I know very little about, except to say that I have always enjoyed their work. Here are a few recent examples -
1971-11-16 - Something from Nothing
1974-11-28 - Liverpool, England
1977-07-02 - In A Pig's Eye
1994-09-13 - A Passage of Time
Pink Floyd - 1975-04-26 - Echoes From The Past
I do not have the SCS version of this concert. However, I do have the version from Digital Reproductions. This is also a nice segue into our next RoIO label.
Here
Speed Corrected Series
SCS is a label from the dawn of CDR technology. Amazingly, the web site is still there. They may be old ... but, they're all at the right speed. B-)
A Tribute Album
This tribute album was on my mind quite a lot back in the 1980s because the cover was featured in the Visual Anthology by (Barry) Miles. (bottom row, middle) The problem, of course, was that I could never lay my hands on a copy. Many, many years later... the problem was solved by a very nice fellow in Belgium...
Here
Monday, November 28, 2011
PinkRoioShn
It's fan-tastic that these folks continue to maintain a website for their releases. Just click on the link for the release that interests you and you'll go to a page with information & cover art. I seem to be lacking quite a few of their releases. Sorry. If somebody has them & feels like sharing, just leave a comment.
Here are a few that I've posted recently -
PRS-008 - Pink Floyd - 1971-10-17 - New Mown Grass
PRS-012 - Pink Floyd - 1980-08-05 - Here Behind My Wall
PRS-017 - Roger Waters - 2007-02-18 - Standing In Mumbai
PRS-020 - Pink Floyd - 1971-09-18 - Montreux
Sunday, November 27, 2011
PF - Moo!!
Do you remember back in the 1980s and 1990s when we were forced to go to sources like this one to hear certain songs? I do. I pulled this beauty out of my archives some time ago & had it transferred in 24/96 by a friend for a friend... You'll love it!
Here
Here
Saturday, November 26, 2011
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