Friday, September 2, 2016

Pink Floyd song launches video released in 1969 – ElEspectador.com

Pink Floyd premiered the video for “ Grantchester Meadows “, song included in the fourth album of Londoners, “ ummagumma 1969 . The launch is part of the promotion of the collection “ The Early Years – 1965-1972 ” that launch on 11 November, which has more than 14 hours of audiovisual material

<. p> “Grantchester Meadows” has shot in 1970 in San Francisco for the chain KQED images, which are interspersed with shots of a summer day in Grantchester, near Cambridge.

the audio was recorded in 1969 with Roger Waters on acoustic guitar and lead vocals, being supported by the well acoustics David Gilmour and vocals, in addition to the deceased Richard Wright on keyboards. The song belongs to the BBC

Origins of Pink Floyd

The London museum Victoria & Dev. Albert Museum (V & A) will host a major exhibition dedicated to the legendary British rock band Pink Floyd, which opens next May

The exhibition, titled “ the Exhibition of Pink Floyd. His mortal remains “(Pink Floyd, Their mortal remains), about 350 pieces are on display, along with unpublished images of the band concerts

there will also be laser light show, lyrics handwritten instruments, various works of art , among other objects, according to details revealed by the museum.

also the museum will feature a giant inflatable pig floating over the building , a nod to the album “ Animals “, which appeared this high object on the power station Battersea. (Read Pink Floyd gets the pig decorated the cover of “Animals”)

The director of the V & amp;. A, Martin Roth, said the museum is the perfect place “to expose the work of a band that is so recognizable by his personal visual and musical style. “

in addition, the organization hopes that this exhibition which will be open from 13 May to 1 October 2017 has the same host as the sample the late singer David Bowie

Fifty years after the start of the first single of the legendary group, the V & amp;. a promised “an immersive, multisensory and theatrical journey to Pink universe Floyd “through more than 350 objects, a laser show and fragments of unpublished concerts.

the band, founded in 1965 by four students from Cambridge, sold over 200 million albums worldwide, with hits like “ the Wall ” (1979), considered one of the best records ever. (Read “The story of ‘The wall’ remains in force”: Roger Waters)

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