Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Pink Floyd have the special collaboration of Stephen … – Ideal Digital

After 20 years without releasing an album, Pink Floyd back with a den studio work, The endless river. The latest big news is that in this new albumn will have the special collaboration of Stephen Hawking, the renowned theoretical physicist and astrophysicist.

If there is a man in the scientific field that is able to surprise all and sundry this is undoubtedly Stephen Hawking, and not have to see his great length and width of his professional career discoveries. However, Hawking also excels beyond science.

Now what do with old acquaintances Pink Floyd, the group will act qe offering their particular electronic voice in one of the themes of the new work group.

Obviously, this news was received with joy by Pink Floyd fans and admirers of Hawking himself.

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Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking is involved in the song ‘Talkin’ Hawkin ‘of Pink Floyd’s first album in 20 years, which will arrive on November 10 with the title of’ The Endless River ‘.

The electronic voice of Hawking and appeared in another band’s song, ‘Keep Talking’, belonging to the 1994 album ‘The Division Bell’, whose session has just arisen material ‘The Endless River’, suitably updated.

And the content of the album is clear from the sessions so far last work of the band, ‘The Division Bell’ (1994), which involved David Gilmour, Rick Wright (who died in 2008 ) and Nick Mason.

In 2013, David Gilmour and Nick Mason returned to hear the music from those sessions that was never published, and decided it was material to update and develop a whole new album.

Led by Gilmour and Mason, musicians have spent the last year recording and updating songs, using technological advances occurred during the last two decades to create ‘The Endless River’.

new album is therefore a tribute to Rick Wright, whose keyboards have crucial importance to the sound of Pink Floyd. Its content is mostly instrumental, but has a song, ‘Louder Than Words’ letters at David Gilmour’s wife, Polly Samson.

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