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Nick Mason Is Ready To See Pink Floyd Tour Again

Posted by alb on Oct 16, 2010

BBC News is reporting that Nick Mason feels Roger, David and himself could hit the road again, at some point, to perform as Pink Floyd. The catch? The shows would be strictly for charity. Not profit. We all know that Messrs Waters and Gilmour are charitable chaps, so perhaps they would be keen on the idea. I think we can all agree this would be a perfect way to retire the name Pink Floyd.

Read the full story:
BBC News: Pink Floyd May Get Back Together For Charity


The Orb's "Metallic Spheres" featuring David Gilmour

Posted by madhack on Oct 12, 2010

I'm a bit late posting this because I'm still catching up from a trip to to the East Coast to see The Wall Live: The Orb today released their latest album, Metallic Spheres, featuring David Gilmour. The album is divided into two tracks (the "Metallic Side" and the "Spheres Side" and features Gilmour's guitar work throughout. You can pick it up at the Amazon link above.


Roger Waters responds to Anti-Defamation League complaints

Posted by madhack on Oct 5, 2010

A few weeks back, the Anti-Defamation League accused Roger Waters of antisemitism for his use of imagery of Stars of David and dollar signs in the videos used during The Wall Live.

Roger has responded on his site's news page:


... The point I am trying to make in the song is that the bombardment we are all subject to by conflicting religious, political, and economic ideologies only encourages us to turn against one another, and I mourn the concommitant loss of life.

In so far as The Wall has a political message it is to seek to illuminate our condition, and find new ways to encourage peace and understanding, particularly in the Middle East.

Incidentally, being from England, I had never heard of the ADL until today, but I have googled them and I see from their mission statement of 1913 that their brief is not only to defend the Jewish people from defamation, but also, and I quote, " to secure justice and fair treatment to all citizens alike and to put an end forever to unjust and unfair discrimination against and ridicule of any sect or body of citizens". Perhaps we should all focus on that lofty ideal and stop cowering in our corners throwing stones at one another.


San Jose date change

Posted by madhack on Oct 1, 2010

The December 6 The Wall Live show in San Jose, California has been rescheduled to December 7. From the official announcement from the concert promoters:

Tickets for the show on December 6 will be honored on December 7. Refunds are available at point of purchase for any fans unable to attend the new date. Deadline for refunds is Friday, November 5. Live Nation apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.


Updated tour dates are always available on our Tour section.


Photos from "The Wall Live"

Posted by madhack on Sep 18, 2010

An Iranian-Canadian photographer has posted photos from the September 18th The Wall Live show (with more at Flickr) in Toronto. Great pics for anyone who's looking for a preview of the coming shows.


Roger on "The Wall" and the hopes for a reunion

Posted by madhack on Sep 17, 2010

As part of the media blitz for The Wall Live, an interview with Roger Waters has appeared on Gibson.com with some tidbits on The Wall's development and on a reunion.

As for the reunion, Roger doesn't think there's any chance of a tour, but seems to be holding out hope for a show here and there. That said, there aren't any indications right now that it's in the works, and he's probably quite busy for the next couple of years, but I'm sure many fans are glad to hear about any openness to a show featuring the remaining three Floydians.


A review of "The Wall" in Toronto

Posted by madhack on Sep 16, 2010

ABC has posted an AP review of the The Wall Live's kickoff in Toronto last night. Though there's no new insights from Roger himself, it's a fun preview of what's to come for those of us who won't be seeing the show for weeks or monthsso if you're looking to be surprised by the visual aspects of the performance, you'll want to skip this one.


The Wall Live kicks off

Posted by madhack on Sep 15, 2010

Today marks the start of the Roger Waters The Wall Live tour, with a show in Toronto (complete dates, as always, can be found in our Tour section). If you're going to this show (or any of them), we'd love to post your well-written reviews for all to see.

Coinciding with the start of the tour is the latest issue of Rolling Stone, featuring Roger on the cover. There's a preview on their site.


Video of the Waters/Gilmour charity gig

Posted by madhack on Aug 24, 2010

Roger's team has already gotten the word out, but I wanted to mention it here (better late than never, right?): The Hoping Foundation has a full, high-quality video of Roger's and Dave's surprise gig at their fundraiser. Click on their site to see the whole four-song set, or view the teaser below:


Gilmour's Comfortably Numb promise

Posted by madhack on Jul 14, 2010

Big news from a note on the official Facebook page for Roger Waters and the Wall Live tour: David Gilmour, while attempting to convince Roger to attempt "To Know Him Is to Love Him" at the HOPING Foundation event, has promised to play on "Comfortably Numb" at one stop of the tour. From the page:


Some weeks passed with David cajoling me from time to time, telling me how easy it would be, but I clung resolutely to my fear of failure until one day he made one final entreaty. I quote "If you do 'To Know Him Is To Love Him' for The Hoping Foundation Gig, I'll come and do 'C. Numb' on one of your Wall shows". Well! You could have knocked me down with a feather. How fucking cool! I was blown away. How could I refuse such an offer. I couldn't, there was no way. ...


Roger goes on to say that David will choose the gig, but this will clearly be an enormous event for one lucky bunch of concertgoers, and I will certainly be selfishly hoping for one of the shows I'm attending. Call it the ultimate lottery for a Floyd fan!

I'd be remiss not to mention that there are plenty of other interesting bits in the post about the charity gig, and it sounds like Roger had a good time and has enormous respect for David. Clearly, though, for fans, the promise of at least one more reunion is the big news in the post.


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