Thursday, September 1, 2016

Pink Floyd launched a new music video – Blasting News

Pink Floyd is one of the bands most important Rock of all time, that your well-deserved reputation earned through discs launched in the 1970s, when the band was in one of his best moments of creativity and created great albums like The Dark side of the Moon and Wish you Were Here.

Now, knowing that the band has one of the names most remembered and most important in the music scene, and to start promoting next box set that will sell the band have released a new music video of one of his classic compositions:

The song is “Grantchester Meadows” which originally belongs to the album Ummagumma and was written and fully interpreted by Roger Waters refers to the people of Grantchester located in Cambridgeshire, England , where he grew up David Gilmour and lived Syd Barrett, the first leader of the band.

the video you have now launched, in which we see a David Gilmour, Roger Waters and Richard Wright perform the song live , will included in the box set “the Early Years 1965 – 1972″ which will go on sale in November and will include 27 discs never before seen, or heard, Pink Floyd

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One of the things that attracted the most attention of this new box set are more than 20 unreleased songs that come included in the box set. Among the songs that have never before been released, of officially by the band, and that already confirmed to be included in this future collections, are “Vegetable Man” and “in the Beechwoods” two songs written by Syd Barrett in 1967, and have been . mixed especially for this release

in total box set “the Early Years 1965 – 1972″ include: 10 CDs, 8 Blu-ray, 9 DVDs 5 singles vynil seven inches and other collectibles such as posters, brochures, programs # concerts , old concert tickets and . more

also will release the Cre / ation album. – the Early Years 1967-1972, which included the best songs come from the box set the album box set and will go on sale on November 11. # Music # Celebrities

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