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Roger Waters to broadcast live to theaters May 25

Posted April 18, 2023 by Floydian Slip

Trafalgar Releasing and Sony Music Entertainment will broadcast live the Roger Waters performance of his “This Is Not a Drill” tour from O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic on May 25.

The worldwide event will be distributed to more than 1,500 theaters across more than 50 countries. Tickets go on sale at 3 p.m. BST (10 a.m. ET;  7 a.m. PT) on Tuesday, April 25 at www.ThisIsNotADrillFilm.com.

Billed as his first ever “farewell tour,” the event is directed by Sean Evans. The live film will include 20 Pink Floyd and Waters classics, including: “Us & Them,” “Comfortably Numb,” “Wish You Were Here,” and “Is This the Life We Really Want?” Waters will also debut his new song, “The Bar.”

Waters will be joined on stage by Jonathan Wilson, Dave Kilminster, Jon Carin, Gus Seyffert, Robert Walter, Joey Waronker, Shanay Johnson, Amanda Belair and Seamus Blake.

Complete cinema listings and times will be announced when tickets go on sale April 25.


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Hipgnosis documentary completed

Posted August 26, 2022 by Floydian Slip

Deadline reports director Anton Corbijn has completed “Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis),” a feature-length documentary about the venerable album sleeve design shop.

Founded by Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey “Po” Powell in the ’60s, the collaborative produced many sleeves for Pink Floyd and its members, as well as many other bands.

“Growing up in the late ’60s and ’70s, I was obsessed with music and everything connected to it – especially the album covers,” Corbijn tells Deadline. “The record sleeves were a huge part of my education and I really enjoyed making this film as it allowed me to revisit the things I loved from that time. I clearly recall the moment I first saw the sleeve for ‘Atom Heart Mother’ by Pink Floyd, and the Peter Gabriel sleeves.”

The film includes new interviews with Roger Waters, David Gilmour and Nick Mason.

It’s produced by Raindog FilmsGed Doherty, Trish D. Chetty and Colin Firth.

No release date has yet been announced.


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“Pulse” film to be reissued

Posted December 16, 2021 by Floydian Slip

Sony Music will re-issue the 1994 Pink Floyd “Pulse” concert film on Blu-Ray and DVD on Feb. 18.

“P.U.L.S.E. Restored & Re-Edited” appears to be the same version of the David Mallet-directed film re-cut by Hipgnosis‘s Aubrey Powell that was included in 2019’s “The Later Years: 1987–2019” boxset.

This stand-alone reissue includes a pulsating light built into the package, similar to the original ’95 “Pulse” CD. (Better yet, the light is now operated by two replaceable AA batteries.)

“Essentially, it’s a device which we thought was entertaining,” drummer Nick Mason says of the light. “It’s an idea of Storm Thorgerson’s, which related to ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ and the pulse, and it’s a live album so the box is ‘alive.’

“After that, in terms of seriously deep meanings, one might be struggling a bit,” he adds.

The concert was recorded Oct. 20, 1994, at Earl’s Court in London, and includes a complete performances of the band’s “The Dark Side of the Moon.”

The two-disc set includes a variety of music videos, tour screen films, documentaries and additional material.


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Win: Delicate Sound of Thunder

Posted November 23, 2020 by Floydian Slip

Register to win the new reissue of Pink Floyd’s “Delicate Sound of Thunder.”

Originally released in 1988, “Delicate Sound” captures the band out touring “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” over five nights at Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, New York.

The 3-LP 180-gram vinyl set includes nine (9) songs not included on the 1988 release of the album. The 2-CD package includes eight (8) tracks more than the original release.

We have 3-LP, 2-CD, DVD and Blu-ray copies to give away, all courtesy of Sony Music.

Register to win now. Deadline: End of Sunday, Nov. 29.


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“Delicate Sound of Thunder” to be re-released

Posted September 24, 2020 by Floydian Slip

Sony Music will re-release Pink Floyd‘s “Delicate Sound of Thunder” on Nov. 20.

The Grammy award-nominated film and live album, a document of the band’s “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” tour of 1987-89, will be re-issued on Blu-ray, DVD, 3LPs, 2CDs and deluxe editions with remixed 5.1 Surround Sound.

In addition to the live album and full concert film included with The Later Years boxset last November, all editions of ’20 re-issue will include a 40-page photo booklet, tour poster and postcards. The 3-LP 180-gram vinyl set includes nine songs not included on the 1988 release of the album. And the 2-CD includes eight tracks more than the original release.

Filmed at Long Island’s Nassau Coliseum in August 1988 and directed by Wayne Isham, the re-issued film is sourced from more than 100 cans of original 35mm negatives, restored and transferred to 4K. The film has been re-edited by Benny Trickett from the restored and upgraded footage under creative direction of Aubrey Powell/Hipgnosis.

The sound has been remixed from the original multitrack tapes by longtime Floyd engineer Andy Jackson with David Gilmour, assisted by Damon Iddins.

Sony will handle re-release of “Delicate Sound of Thunder” outside Europe, while Warner Music will manage the European release.

Cinema release still on-hold
On Aug. 20, Trafalgar Releasing announced the film would play theaters one night only, Oct. 15. The next day, the band’s Facebook page revealed that event had been postponed.

James Merchant, Trafalgar Head of Film and Music, confirmed for “Floydian Slip” today there are no updates on a rescheduled release date for that cinema event.

 


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“Delicate Sound of Thunder” coming to theaters

Posted August 20, 2020 by Floydian Slip

Trafalgar Releasing will present Pink Floyd‘s “Delicate Sound of Thunder” concert film in select theaters one night only, Oct. 15.

The film, directed by Wayne Isham, was first released on VHS in June 1989. DVD and Blu-ray versions came 30 years later in 2019.

This will be the first time the Grammy-nominated movie — for “Best Long Form Music Video” — will be shown in theaters.

“Delicate Sound of Thunder” is a document of the band’s A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour shot in August 1988 at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y. Additional footage was recorded two months earlier at the Place d’Armes of the Château de Versailles, France.

Trafalgar gave a similar treatment to Nick Mason‘s “Live at the Roundhouse” this spring, and Roger Waters‘s “Us + Them” in autumn 2019.

Tickets go on sale Aug. 27 at delicatesoundofthunder.com.

Addendum (Aug. 24, 2020): The Pink Floyd Facebook page states “The cinema release of Delicate Sound of Thunder will be postponed. More details to follow.”


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Release date set for Roger Waters Us + Them

Posted June 17, 2020 by Floydian Slip

Roger Waters Us + Them,” a document of the Pink Floyd co-founder’s 2017-18 tour, will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, CD and vinyl by Sony Music Entertainment on Oct 2.

Already available for digital purchase and rental on 4K, HD and SD Digital from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, the film and soundtrack’s physical release date was announced yesterday.

Us + Them, directed by Waters and Sean Evans, was filmed on tour in Amsterdam, and on location in the UK.  Viewers on digital, Blu-Ray and DVD have access to new post-feature content including two additional concert songs not included in the original feature (“Comfortably Numb” and “Smell the Roses”) as well as “A Fleeting Glimpse,” a documentary-style short film featuring behind-the-scenes moments from the tour.

Stream the film now or pre-order the physical product here


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Digital release coming for “Roger Waters: Us + Them”

Posted May 22, 2020 by Floydian Slip

Roger Waters: Us + Them,” the concert film of Waters’s 2017/18 live shows shown in theaters last October, will be released digitally June 16.

The film was directed by Waters and Sean Evans, and shot at concerts in Amsterdam and the U.K.

The digital release will come in 4K, HD and SD versions and will include two bonus tracks: “Comfortably Numb” from “The Wall”; and “Smell the Roses” from Waters’s “Is This the Life We Really Want?”

Release dates for the DVD and Blu-ray versions will be announced soon.


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Watch “David Gilmour Live at Pompeii” on YouTube Friday

Posted May 5, 2020 by Floydian Slip

David Gilmour will stream “Live at Pompeii,” the concert film created from his 2016 shows at the ancient Italian amphitheater, on YouTube Friday at 12:00 EDT.

Gilmour played two sold-out shows at Pompeii in July 2016. It marked his return to the venue 45 years after Pink Floyd played it for the band’s 1972 film “Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii.”

“David Gilmour Live at Pompeii” was released as audio and video sets in September ’17.

Pink Floyd is streaming a full concert performance each week through May 17 as part of the @YouTube Film Festival.

Watch the film


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Delayed: Live album, film from Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets

Posted March 21, 2020 by Floydian Slip

Sony Legacy has delayed the release of “Live at the Roundhouse,” a concert film and album by Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets.

Originally scheduled for April 17, the package will now drop Sept. 19.

The band announces the change in a tweet that reads in part, “Due to the current situation and considering the well-being of our fans we’ve taken the decision to move the release date.”


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