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Syd Barrett associate Duggie Fields dead at 76

Posted March 8, 2021 by Floydian Slip

British artist Duggie Fields, who at one time shared an apartment with Pink Floyd co-founder Syd Barrett, died yesterday. He was 76.

A painter since age 11, Fields attended the Chelsea School of Art from 1964 to 1968. In the ’70s he developed his trademark Day-Glo color style that was said to have influenced notables such as David Bowie, Stanley Kubrick and Ken Kesey.

In 1968, Fields shared an Earl’s Court flat with Barrett shortly after he left Floyd. Roommates for only a couple of years, Fields remained in the same property for decades.

(Photo: Michiko Nakao)


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“Floydian Slip” songlist #1299

Posted March 8, 2021 by Floydian Slip

  1. Raving and Drooling
    Wish You Were Here (1975 [Immersion boxset])
  2. Take a Breath
    On an Island (David Gilmour) (2006)
  3. Poles Apart
    The Division Bell (1994)
  4. Flickering Flame
    Flickering Flame: The Solo Years Volume 1 (Roger Waters) (2002)
  5. Friends (*Floydian Slip Up*)
    Mark-Almond II (Mark-Almond) (1972)
  6. The Trial
    Is There Anybody Out There?: The Wall Live 1980-81 (2000)

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David Gilmour black Strat retailer Henry Goldrich dead at 88

Posted March 7, 2021 by Floydian Slip

Henry Goldrich, the purveyor of Manny’s Music in Manhattan where David Gilmour bought his famed black Stratocaster in 1970, has died. He passed away Feb. 16 at his home in Boca Raton, Fla., at the age of 88.

Gilmour played the black Strat on many epic Floyd recordings for decades before selling it at auction in 2019 for $3.98 million. (He donated the proceeds to charity.)

Goldrich is also credited with introducing the wah-wah peddle to Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

Other artists he served included Pete Townshend, James Taylor, John Sebastian and Sting.

Manny’s closed in 2009 after 74 years of business.


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Capitol/EMI’s Bhaskar Menon dead at 86

Posted March 7, 2021 by Floydian Slip

Bhaskar Menon, largely credited with making Pink Floyd a household name in the United States, died March 4 at his home in Beverly Hill, Calif. He was 86.

Menon, a native of Thiruvanthapuram, India, was founding chairman and CEO at EMI Music Worldwide, and served as president and CEO of Capitol Records in Los Angeles at the time Floyd released “The Dark Side of the Moon” in 1973.

“The story in America was a disaster, in that we really hadn’t sold records,” Floyd drummer Nick Mason says. “So they brought in a man called Bhaskar Menon who was absolutely terrific. He decided he was going to make this work, and make the American company sell (‘The Dark Side of the Moon’). And he did.”

Under Menon’s direction, “Dark Side” reached #1 on the Billboard chart and become one of the greatest selling albums of all time. In doing so he helped turn around Capitol’s finances, which were in shambles after the break-up of its biggest-selling act, The Beatles.

While helping steering “Dark Side” to success was perhaps his biggest achievement during the seven years he spent at Capitol, Menon also oversaw successful releases from other bands such as Wings, Steve Miller Band, Grand Funk Railroad, Linda Ronstadt, Helen Reddy and Natalie Cole.

Menon left Capitol in 1978 and the music business altogether in the early-’90s to found International Media Investments, an investment and consulting firm for media businesses.


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Happy Birthday, David Gilmour

Posted March 6, 2021 by Floydian Slip

Happy 75th Birthday to David Gilmour (b. March 6, 1946, Grantchester, U.K.)

Photo: Polly Samson


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Abbey Road to sell replica tape box for $275

Posted March 3, 2021 by Floydian Slip

Times is tough all over, we suppose.

Case and point: Abbey Road Studios, with full participation of Pink Floyd, according to the studios’ website, will sell a replica of the tape box that contains the band’s “The Dark Side of the Moon” (1973). On March 5, the studio will release a limited edition of 250 “folios” of the box priced at $275 each.

The studio describes the product as a replica of the “Quadrophonic discrete master – Side One EMI tape box, held deep within the EMI archive.

“Each handmade folio is numbered and includes a 500gsm box card black folder (37cm x 37cm with a 5cm lip) which encases the two replica litho prints (30cm x 30cm), recreated in exact life size dimensions and cradled with transparent corner holders,” according to the site. “Alongside this, it includes a leaflet looking back at the recording of The Dark Side of the Moon and a certificate of authenticity.”

Floyd made “Dark Side” beginning in May 1972 in Studio Two and Three at the EMI facility.

Abbey Road Studios says the actual “rarely seen” box is stored at EMI Archives in Hayes, London.

You can place your order online.

Here at “Floydian Slip” we’re bullish on all things Pink Floyd. So maybe we’re just feeling a little cynical today, but this seems a little excessive. Even to us.

The good news: International shipping to the U.S. is just $19.69.

 


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“Floydian Slip” preview #1299

Posted March 2, 2021 by Floydian Slip

Join us this week for Floydian Slip #1299:

  • Floyd live from Wembley 1974
  • A cut from The Division Bell (1994)
  • We’ll celebrate David Gilmour’s 75th birthday with a solo cut from an album released 15 years ago this week
  • And much more

“Floydian Slip” is heard across the 100 stations of our Random Precision Radio Network. Learn where and when to listen.


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“Floydian Slip” songlist #1298

Posted March 1, 2021 by Floydian Slip

  1. Interstellar Overdrive
    Pink Floyd London ’66/’67 (EP) (1995)
  2. Little Red Book (Excerpt)
    Love (Love) (1966)
  3. Stay
    Obscured by Clouds (1972)
  4. One Slip
    A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987)
  5. If
    Atom Heart Mother (1970)
  6. Figure Eight (*Floydian Slip*)
    Multiplication Rock (Blossom Dearie) (1973)
  7. Hey You (Excerpt)
    “The Squid and The Whale” film soundtrack (Jesse Eisenberg) (2005)
  8. I Can’t Breathe Anymore
    David Gilmour (David Gilmour) (1978)
  9. Brain Damage/Eclipse
    Classic Albums “The Dark Side of the Moon” (Roger Waters ) (2003)

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