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Sunday
Nov272022

Sunday's Best: Week 48, 2022

Thanksgiving is behind us and now we are on to the December holiday season.

A big thing happened this week: folk superstar Donovan returned to the scene with new music, including a song with Pink Floyd's David Gilmour. That's our Sunday's Best for the week.

Donovan's upcoming new album is Gaelia: The Sulan Sessions and features all sorts of artists, including Gilmour. The album comes out officially December 15.

The Donovan - Gilmour track is called "Rock Me" and you can hear it below. I cherish any chance to hear new guitar work by Gilmour so this is great!


Monday
Nov212022

'Comfortably Numb 2022'

We didn't ask for it, but Roger Waters has released a new version of the Pink Floyd classic "Comfortably Numb." Appropriately called "Comfortably Numb 2022," the song is a reimagined take on the original and definitely darker. This new version is in A Minor and there is no long guitar solo that made the original so famous. The original has David Gilmour playing the guitar, so of course the solo is awesome.


I think I like this new version. It is definitely a whole different mood and probably good for Waters and his tours. Of course, I would like it better if Waters and Gilmour would just get along and play the real version together, live, but whatever. That probably won't happen.


Saturday
Jul232022

'A Great Day For Freedom 2022' - Pink Floyd Update Track

Pink Floyd released the track "Hey Hey Rise Up" months ago to support Ukraine after Russia invaded. The b-side of the single is the older track "A Great Day For Freedom." The catch, of course, is that this is a new version of the older song. The version below is known as "A Great Day For Freedom 2022"


In the YouTube notes to the revised version of the song, Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour writes: For this limited edition release, David Gilmour revisited The Division Bell track ‘A Great Day For Freedom’, he has reworked the song using the original tapes which feature Nick Mason on drums and Richard Wright on keyboards, along with backing vocals from Sam Brown, Claudia Fontaine and Durga McBroom. The track was composed by Gilmour with lyrics by himself and Polly Samson. Speaking about the song in 1994, Gilmour said, “There was a wonderful moment of optimism when the Berlin wall came down – the release of Eastern Europe from the non-democratic side of the socialist system. But what they have now doesn't seem to be much better. Again, I'm fairly pessimistic about it all. I sort of wish and live in hope, but I tend to think that history moves at a much slower pace than we think it does. I feel that real change takes a long, long time.”


Talking about the inspiration for ‘Hey Hey Rise Up’ Gilmour commented, “Any war, but particularly a war that is started by a world superpower against an independent democratic nation, has got to raise enormous anger and frustration in one. As I said before, I have a small connection there; my daughter-in-law is from Ukraine. And the band Boombox are Ukrainian people that I already knew, not well, but from some time ago. It’s an enormously difficult, frustrating, and anger-making thing that one human being could have the power to go into another independent democratic nation and set about killing the population. It’s just obscene to an extent that is just beyond my belief.”




Thursday
Apr072022

This Is Not A Drill: Pink Floyd Releases New Track

Pink Floyd, featuring David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Guy Pratt (bass) and Nitin Sawhney (keyoboard) created a new song "Hey Hey Rise Up" to benefit the people of Ukraine. The track features Andriy Khlyvnyuk of Ukraine on vocals and Khlyvnyuk is in a band called BoomBox.


This is the first new Pink Floyd music in forever. Endless River came out in 2014 but that was mostly from The Division Bell sessions. I was in junior high when my beloved Division Bell was released!



Friday
Mar112022

Respect and Solidarity 

A lot of little actions like the one below adds pressure to the overall cause against Russian aggression. Do what you can, how you can. Respect. 🇺🇦🇺🇦
Sunday
Feb202022

Sunday's Best: Week 7, 2022

Since nutbag Vladimir Putin seems hell bent on causing a war in Europe by invading Ukraine, I thought Sunday's Best this week should focus on conflict songs. You know, the best songs about war.

 


Some of my choices:


War Pigs - Black Sabbath

Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival

Rooster - Alice In Chains

Us and Them - Pink Floyd

Civil War - Guns n' Roses

One - Metallica



Did I forget one of your favorite war-related songs? Let me know in the comments!

Saturday
Nov202021

TFW Pink Floyd Releases A New Video

Imagine my surprise when I got a push alert from YouTube this morning... that Pink Floyd uploaded a new video. Talk about an early morning double-take! The clip is really just official audio for "Scarecrow" from A Momentary Lapse of Reason Remixed & Updated.


If you're not aware, "Scarecrow" was released back in 1967. Putting that into perspective, my parents still had several years of high school left when the song was new!



Listen to 'A Momentary Lapse Of Reason (Remixed & Updated)' here!