Any amendments/additions, please let us know. This concert guide is brought to you in conjunction with The Complete Pink Floyd: The Ultimate Reference by Glenn Povey (cover shown to the right). Order ...
Just published on YouTube is a new interview with David Gilmour, conducted by Rick Beato during the Madison Square Garden concerts in New York City. The nearly hour-long chat with David finds him in ...
Nick Mason and his wife Annette are supporting the UK's National Youth Theatre in their current Greatest Gift Auction, which runs until 10pm (UK time) on November 26th, 2024. The auction is offering ...
With David Gilmour concluding his 2024 Luck and Strange concert dates with a string of incredible shows at New York City's Madison Square Garden, in the heart of Manhattan (tonight seeing the final ...
A four part analysis by Paul Powell Jr, with help and suggestions from Adrian Maben. Inside London's Abbey Road Studio Two, the sound-proofed walls quaked with a reverberant roar. Standing above the ...
The 1990 Pink Floyd performance at Knebworth was notable for a number of reasons - not least the weather which forced the circular screen to have it's screen removed, leaving just the frame and lights ...
From the company that brought you the Inside Pink Floyd release (and understandably there were some very strong feelings from fans about that), comes this new DVD, promising the "only known footage" ...
A round-up of the year 1977 by Paul Powell Jr. The Animals era began in April of 1976 with the Pink Floyd recording, for the first time, in their own Britannia Row studios. With a studio of their own, ...
Pink Floyd and Roger Waters magazines never were the same after the first issue of Brain Damage hit the streets. Started by Glenn Povey in the mid eighties, with immense enthusiasm but a minute budget ...
The much anticipated DVD release of Raymond Briggs' cartoon, When The Wind Blows, finally gets its release in the UK and Europe on 26th September. The movie, released in 1986, is a chilling tale, ...
Since the publication of this book, Nicholas Schaffner has sadly passed away. Any criticism of this tome is not intended as any disrespect to his memory; he achieved much in his life, and we have been ...