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David Gilmour solo projects are pretty few and far between -- since 1978, he's released just four albums under his own name. His last, 2015's Rattle That Lock, arrived nine years after its predecessor On An Island. Comparatively, it's been a breezy five years since he last unveiled some new music. That changes today, though,…
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Hey, a new Pink Floyd song! As explained in a Guardian story Thursday, guitarist David Gilmour and drummer Nick Mason — the core remaining Floyd members since Roger Waters’ departure in 1985 — have come together to record their first new song since the sessions for 1994’s The Division Bell. Although outtak...
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Pink Floyd: Releasing First New Song In 28 Years To Benefit Ukraine
submitted by Nick Apr 7th 2022 05:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
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Pink Floyd: and David Gilmour remove music from streaming services in Russia, Belarus
submitted by Nick Mar 11th 2022 10:00 pm (www.nme.com)
The band said they "stand with the world in strongly condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine"The post Pink Floyd and David Gilmour remove music from streaming services in Russia, Belarus appeared first on NME.
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Pink Floyd: And David Gilmour Announce Removal Of Music From Streaming Services In Russia
submitted by Nick Mar 11th 2022 07:01 pm (www.stereogum.com)
While musicians and other public figures have been speaking out plenty against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, David Gilmour has now taken it a step further. Today, in a message posted to Pink Floyd’s Twitter, he announced that he was removing all of his solo work and Pink Floyd’s music from 1987 to the present from a...
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