Showing posts with label Pink Floyd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pink Floyd. Show all posts

Monday, September 6, 2010

September 6 - Today In Rock Music History

Happy Birthday Roger Waters!

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Musicians Born On September 6

1939 David Allen Coe (country singer)
1944 Roger Waters (Pink Floyd)
1961 Pat Waaktaar (A-Ha)
1960 Perry Bamonte (The Cure)
1969 CeCe Peniston
1972 Dolores O'Riordan (The Cranberries)
1974 Nina Persson (The Cardigans)

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Deaths On September 6

1978 Tom Wilson (record producer: 'Like a Rolling Stone' and 'Wednesday Morning 3 A.M.')
1990 Tom Fogerty

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Number 1 In The Charts On September 6

1967 Englebert Humperdink: 'The Last Waltz' UK 45
1975 Rod Stewart: 'Sailing' UK 45
1975 Glen Campbell: 'Rhinestone Cowboy' US 45
1975 Jefferson Starship: 'Red Octopus' US LP
1980 Jam: 'Start' UK 45
1980 Diana Ross: 'Upside Down' US 45
1986 Bananarama: 'Venus' US 45

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Various Music Events On September 6

1957 The first 'Flexi-Disc' is produced, for Nestle Chocolate, as promotion for new chocolate bar. The disc features Franklyn Boyd, Ray Edwards and Mary Rose

1957 Elvis Presley records 'White Christmas, Silent Night' and 'Here Comes Santa Claus' at Radio Recorders Studio in Hollywood

1959 Bobby Vee debuts on US chart with 'You're Gonna Hear from Me'

1961 Bob Dylan plays his first gig at the Gaslight Café in Greenwich Village

1963 Brian Epstein signs a management contract with Priscilla White, Ringo Starr's mother's hairdresser and cloakroom girl at the Cavern. She changes her name to Cilla Black.

1967 D.A. Penebaker's Dylan film 'Don't Look Back' premieres in New York

1969 David Bowie debuts on UK chart with 'Space Oddity'

1980 Ginger Baker quits recently re-formed Atomic Rooster to join Hawkwind, which soon crumbles

1989 Neil Young's "This Note For You" wins the MTV award for Best Video


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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

July 28 - Today In Rock Music History

We Miss You Rick!

Rick Wright, Pink Floyd

Musicians Born On July 28

1938 George Cummings (Dr. Hook)
1945 Rick Wright (Pink Floyd)
1948 Simon Kirke (Bad Company/Free)
1949 Steve Peregrine Took (T. Rex)
1949 Peter Doyle (New Seekers)
1965 Tex Axile (Transvision Vamp)

Deaths On July 28

1996 Marguerite Ganser Dorste (Shangri-Las)

Number 1 In The Charts On July 28

1956 Elvis Presley: 'I Want You I Need You I Love You' US 45
1960 Cliff Richard: 'Please Don't Tease' UK 45
1962 Elvis Presley: 'Pot Luck' UK LP
1966 Chris Farlowe: 'Out of Time' UK 45
1973 Gary Glitter: 'I'm the Leader of the Gang' UK 45
1973 Chicago: Chicago VI US LP
1979 Boomtown Rats: 'I Don't Like Mondays' UK 45
1990 Partners in Kryme: 'Turtle Power' UK 45
1990 Elton John : Sleeping with the Past : UK LP


Various Music Events On July 28

1956 Blues singer Big Walter releases 'Pack Fair and Square'; the song is later covered by J. Geils Band

1962 Tommy Roe debuts on US chart with 'Sheila', his only No. 1

1966 Beach Boys enter UK chart with 'God Only Knows'

1970 'Ned Kelly' film, starring Mick Jagger, premieres in Australia

1972 Mott the Hoople release 'All the Young Dudes' in the UK

1973 The world's biggest-ever rock festival audience gathers at Watkins Glen Festival in New York State. Over 600,000 attend to see The Band, Allman Brothers and Grateful Dead

1974 Record for longest continuous rock performance set by 'Animation', who ended a gig of 140 hours and 34 minutes at St. Andrews Church, Liverpool

1993 10,000 Maniacs play their last show with lead singer Natalie Merchant. Merchant leaves the group to pursue a solo career

1995 Jimi Hendrix's father, James Al Hendrix, wins back the rights to his son's name, likeness, image and music.


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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Syd Barrett - Feature

Shine On You Crazy Diamond!!

British singer/songwriter guitarist Syd Barrett was an art-school student in London when he founded and named Pink Floyd [see entry] in 1964. He wrote "See Emily Play" and "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" for the group, and his acid-inspired lyrics were the quintessence of London's 1967 Summer of Love. Barrett was dismissed from the band in April 1968 because of his drug-induced personality problems; David Gilmour replaced him after covering for him when he began missing shows. Barrett released two intriguing but poor-selling solo albums in 1970. He appeared on John Peel's BBC radio show (released on album in 1987) and did a couple of gigs with a loose-knit band called Stars. He basically had been living in Cambridge as a recluse since 1972, and in recent years suffered from declining health. Pink Floyd dedicated a popular 1975 song, "Shine On, You Crazy Diamond," to its eccentric founder. Barrett's surreal songwriting and atmospheric sound has influenced such artists as Robyn Hitchcock and Julian Cope. Syd Barrett died at age sixty on July 7th, 2006 from complications due to diabetes.



Creative impact and technical innovation

Barrett wrote most of Pink Floyd's early material. He was also an innovative guitarist, using extended techniques and exploring the musical and sonic possibilities of dissonance, distortion, feedback, the echo machine, tapes and other effects; his experimentation was partly inspired by free improvisation guitarist Keith Rowe. One of Barrett's trademarks was playing his guitar through an old echo box while sliding a Zippo lighter up and down the fret-board to create the mysterious, otherworldly sounds that became associated with the group. Barrett was known to have used Binson delay units to achieve his trademark echo sounds. Daevid Allen, founding member of Soft Machine and Gong has cited Barrett's use of slide guitar with echo as a key inspiration for his own "glissando guitar" style.



Barrett's free-form sequences of sonic carpets pioneered a new way to play the rock guitar.He played several different guitars during his tenure with Pink Floyd, including an old Harmony hollowbody electric, a Harmony acoustic, a Fender acoustic, a single-coil Danelectro 59 DC, several different Fender Telecasters, and a white Fender Stratocaster used in late 1967. A silver Fender Esquire with mirrored discs glued to the body was the guitar he was most often associated with and the guitar he "felt most close to.



Wish You Were Here sessions

Barrett had one noted reunion with the members of Pink Floyd, which occurred in 1975 during the recording sessions for Wish You Were Here. He attended the Abbey Road session unannounced, and watched the band record "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" a song that happened to be about Barrett. By that time, the 29-year-old Barrett had become quite overweight, had shaved off all of his hair (including his eyebrows), and his ex-bandmates did not at first recognise him. Eventually, they realised who he was and Roger Waters was so distressed that he was brought to tears. Barrett's behaviour at the session was erratic, and he spent part of the session trying to brush his teeth by keeping the brush still and jumping up and down. Roger finally managed to ask him what he thought of the song, and he simply said "sounds a bit old" and walked out of the studio. This would be the last time any member of Pink Floyd would ever see him.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syd_Barrett

Discography

Singles with Pink Floyd

* "Arnold Layne"/"Candy and a Currant Bun" (1967) (#20 UK)
* "See Emily Play"/"The Scarecrow" (1967) (#6 UK, #134 U.S.)
* "Apples and Oranges"/"Paint Box" (1967) (Richard Wright)
* "Flaming"/"The Gnome"(1967)[US Only]

Albums with Pink Floyd

* The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (5 August 1967) #6 UK, #131 U.S.
* A Saucerful of Secrets (29 June 1968) #9 UK
* London 1966/1967 2005

Compilations with Pink Floyd (featuring his work)

* The Best of the Pink Floyd (1970)
* Relics (14 May 1971) #34 UK, #152 U.S.
* A Nice Pair (1974)
* Masters of Rock (1974, Europe)
* Works (1983)
* Shine On (1992)
* Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd (5 November 2001) #2 UK, #2 U.S.
* Oh, by the Way (2007)

Solo albums

* The Madcap Laughs - (3 January 1970) #40 UK[56]
* Barrett – (14 November 1970)

Syd Barrett On Video

Syds Barrett's Documented Acid Trip (Video)



Pink Floyd Apples and Oranges Live Video (1966)



Pink Floyd With Syd Barrett - Interstellar Overdrive Part 1 Live Video (1967) (High quality)



Pink Floyd With Syd Barrett - Interstellar Overdrive Part 2 Live Video (1967) (High quality)



Pink Floyd With Syd Barrett - Live at the UFO club (march '67)




Rock On Music Lovers!!

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