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Show #94 - Release date: 14. September, 2007

Pink Floyd headlined the Knebworth Festival by offering their services in aid of the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre as well as the BRIT school of performing arts and technology who provide music therapy for handicapped children. 

120,000 fans gathered for this historic event featuring a combination of legendary British rock artists.  Floyd’s long awaited set featured special guests Clair Torry and Candy Dalfer and Rain… but first, a treat from David Gilmour’s recent cinematic DVD premier and Q&A session last week.

30. June 1990, Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire, U.K.

1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
2. Great Gig In The Sky (with Clair Torry)
3. Wish You Were Here
4. Sorrow
5. Money (with Candy Dulfer)
6. Comfortably Numb
7. Run Like Hell

5. July 1975, Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire, UK

1. Echoes
2. Have A Cigar

Running time 01:51:45

Direct download: BD94_-__floyd_podcast_-_09-15-07.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:50 PM
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The response to "win it before you can buy it" was huge and you all got the questions right.  I just wish I could give everyone that entered a copy but I only have five.  The lucky five winners are:

1: Les of Walford, U.K.

2: Neil of Denbighshire, U.K.

3: Tim of Malden, MA, U.S.A.

4: James of Roseville, CA., U.S.A.

5: Sarah of Middletown, MD., U.S.A.

CDs will be sent out shortly.  Congratulations!  ...and to everyone that entered, thank you for participating. 
I hope to do this again.

All Promotional consideration was provided by Capitol/EMI

Category: general -- posted at: 8:39 AM
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Show #93 - Release date: 31. August, 2007

I can’t believe it’s already the “endâ€? of summer here in Boston.  Time flies.  The concert featured in the last podcast was roughly around Pink Floyd’s 20th birthday.  I remember 1987 like it was only yesterday.  Here we are, 20 years, staring down the barrel of Pink Floyds 40th anniversary release of their first album The Piper At The Gates of Dawn.  Actually it was on 5th of August but for this podcast we’re marking the 40th anniversary re-release.  The ‘cast is shorter than usual but it’s jam packed with many early gems and you can even fit this one on a CDR.  Hope you dig.

1. Interstellar Overdrive [Arnold Layne French EP]
2. Lets Roll Another One (demo rehearsal)
3. Candy And A Current Bun (mono version) [The Early Singles]
4. Arnold Layne (fake stereo version) [Works]
5. See Emily Play (acetate #2)
6. Scarecrow [BBC Playhouse Theatre, London, U.K. 25, September, 1967]
7. Apples And Oranges (mono version) [The Early Singles]
8. Apples And Oranges (stereo version) [Best of Pink Floyd]
9. Paintbox (stereo version) [Best of Pink Floyd]
10. Scream Thy Last Scream (Peter Jenner’s stereo mix)
11. Vegetable Man (Peter Jenner’s stereo mix)
12. Flaming [The Gnome U.S. single, B-side]
13. The Gnome [U.S. single]
14. Matilda Mother [BBC Playhouse Theatre, London, U.K. 25, September, 1967]
15. “experiment� [unknown]
16. Astronomy Domine [BBC’s ‘Look of The Week’, 14. May 1967]
17. Pow R Toc H [Maida Vale Studio 4, London, U.K., 20 December, 1967]
18. Nick’s Boogie [Tonight, Let’s Make Love In London]

Running time 1:10:55

Direct download: BD93_-__floyd_podcast_-_08-31-07.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:43 PM
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