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Early Pink Floyd producer writes book

Posted March 1, 2007 by Floydian Slip

Serpent’s Tail will publish “White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s” (ISBN: 1-85242-910-0) by one-time Pink Floyd producer Joe Boyd. The book will be in U.S. stores in April.

Boyd, a native of Boston, Mass., ran the London branch of Elektra Records until late 1966. In early ’67, he produced Pink Floyd’s first single, “Arnold Layne,” and its B-side, “Candy and a Currant Bun.”

“Arnold Layne” reached #20 on the U.K. charts, despite a ban by Radio London prompted by the song’s storyline of a man whose fondness for borrowing women’s undergarments lands him behind bars.

Boyd’s resume includes work with Nick Drake, Bob Dylan, Fairport Convention, REM and many others. As the head of Warner Bros. Films, he worked on the soundtracks of “Deliverance,” “A Clockwork Orange” and others.

“White Bicycles” is Boyd’s account of helping shape the music scene of mid-’60s London, including starting the UFO Club, the one-time center of that city’s counterculture, where the Floyd first gained attention for its full-on psychedelic jams.

Fledgling Records will release a companion CD for the book in May. The 23-track album will include “Arnold Layne,” as well as music by Eric Clapton, The Purple Gang, Nick Drake, Nico, The Incredible String Band and others.

Boyd lives in London and writes for The Guardian, The Independent and others.

Serpent’s Tail is a 20-year-old independent book publisher in London owned by Profile Books Ltd.

“White Bicycles” is 282 pages and retails for $18 (£11.99).

Order your copy of the book online now. Place your order for the companion CD, too.


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New song from Roger Waters

Posted January 7, 2007 by Floydian Slip

The film “The Last Mimzy” will feature “Hello (I Love You),” a new song from Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters.

The song will be featured in the film, and will play during the end credits. It will also be included on New Line Cinema‘s release of the official film sountrack this spring.

Waters collaborated with James Guthrie (“The Wall”) and composer Howard Shore (“The Lord of the Rings”) on the new song.

“It has been great collaborating with (director) Bob Shaye and Howard Shore on ‘The Last Mimzy,'” says Waters. “I think together we’ve come up with a song that captures the themes of the movie, the clash between humanity’s best and worst instincts, and how a child’s innocence can win the day.”

Musicians on the track, which was written by Waters and Shore, include drummer Steve Gadd (Eric Clapton, Paul Simon, Steely Dan), guitarist Gerry Leonard (music director and guitarist for David Bowie), and Waters on bass and vocals. The film’s 6-year-old star, Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, sings along with Waters on the chorus.

The film stars Timothy Hutton (“Ordinary People”), Joely Richardson (“Nip/Tuck”) and Rainn Wilson, and is based on a science fiction short story by Lewis Padgett. It tells the story of two children who discover a mysterious box that contains some strange devices they think are toys.

The film will be released nationwide on March 23.

Order your copy of “The Last Mimzy” DVD now or order “The Last Mimzy” soundtrack on CD.


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