NICK MASON OF PINK FLOYD ON THE MAKING OF 'WISH YOU WERE HERE'.
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2022
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In 2011, I interviewed the Pink Floyd legend NICK MASON about the making of the album 'Wish You Were Here'. I recently unearthed some outtakes from the interview on an old hard drive. Enjoy!!
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The greatest musical tragedy was Roger leaving Pink Floyd, it was never the same for any of them again...
Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
Still...not a bad effort.
:yougotthis:
I believe that the 3 best Pink Floyd albums that best defines their music (post Syd Barrett) would be 'Dark Side Of The Moon,' 'The Wall,' and 'Wish You Were Here.'
He's my favorite guy in Pink Floyd to listen to.
US-centric cultural comments on a topic far beyond their capacity to comprehend. Unrelentingly amusing.
What's wrong with WYWH, Nick?
Nick's left eyebrow is learning to fly...
The comment sections on PF history videos are always fascinating and more than a little argumentative.
I am certainly glad they did WYWH when they did.
These days a band would spend (or could spend) almost 10 years touring off a success like Dark Side
Nice but distant..that's Nick.
Well I sure am glad you guys went right in to do wish you were here because I LOVE IT!!!
At this point in his life, I don't really think he cares all that much about the making of any album. These interviews are more of a courtesy thing then actual enthusiastic reflection. Their drug infused experiences, whether in studio, on tour, or on personal time would make the memories of anything from the past, foggy at the very least. They're all insanely wealthy with different interests now. Reflection now is useless..
Wish you were here is my all-time favorite album. Glad it happened the way it did
It's a question of managing the 'success'. Very very few have the chance to win that particular lottery ticket if you will.
Shame you can't hear the questions!!
The most sincere inerviev.