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Get your raincoats, because you'll need them. It's been day after day of rain where I am, so heres another original from 2011. The flow went off in a different direction this time as I was “recreating” this podcast. Updated, … Continue reading →
Hope you've been enjoying the last podcast. By now you probably feel like someone's watching you. This was more of the difficult themed podcasts I've worked on. Feast your eyes on this, part two of The Eyes Have it! Here's … Continue reading →
For this, it's all about the eyes. Cold, wild, staring eyes seem to pop up all the time in Floyd's lyrics. This is part 1 of 2, so if you don't see something here, its probably in the next one. … Continue reading →
While making the last podcast, I came across many names of places like countries, cities, and streets including rivers and bodies of water. So for this episode, it's songs that mention a place or two or ten. Most but not … Continue reading →
Welcome to the 20th year of Floydpodcast.com! We start the year off with songs that mention a name in the title. How many can you think of? See if their name is mentioned in the playlist. Enjoy and don't forget … Continue reading →
I hope this finds you well. For this edition of Brain Damage, I give you the last of four nights at Empire Pool, London, 17 November 1974. Its a great recording but I did doctor it up a little bit. … Continue reading →
Counting down all the favorite Pink Floyd songs as voted by Arrow Classic Rock listeners. Every year, “The Arrow”, a Dutch radio station, publishes a top 500 list of classic rock songs, and Pink Floyd is featured heavily in the … Continue reading →
Here's a suggested theme idea from a while back… Floyd songs with numbers in the title. This is an updated version of a previous episode that was taken down. Some strange things happen with numbers. Those with an interest in … Continue reading →
For this episode, its the only full length 1967 concert recording. The gig occurred during Pink Floyd's first tour outside of Great Britain in Stockholm Sweden, just about a month and half after the release of The Piper At The … Continue reading →
It's not just the time of day, it's also the mood. This podcast takes us through the night. Each track mentions the night and some feel like it. Perfect listening anytime but especially during those late hours. Here's the playlist. … Continue reading →
Haven't you heard? For this installment, we bring back our fine feathered friends. It's amazing how many different birds are mentioned or heard in Pink Floyd's music. There's mention of an Albatross, Kingfisher, Swan, Pigeon, Dove, Sparrow and lots more. … Continue reading →
It's that time again! Feels like I posted the last podcast yesterday. Anyway, the animals have returned. It's a refurbished menagerie all sectioned off in few groups with many dogs and a cat, sheep, fox, mole, rats, mice, rabbits, pigs, … Continue reading →
Overall, Pink Floyd appeared in 51 festivals. This months edition scratches the surface of Pink Floyd's festival appearances between 1968 and 1971. The bands festival circuit dwindled down to just 5 between 1972 and 1990 as their popularity and complex … Continue reading →
If you're on the run and want to listen to any of Pink Floyd's BBC radio sessions, this podcast should serve you well. For the first time ever, this enhanced podcast is broken into segments making it easier for you … Continue reading →
Here's a fun one for you. There's a hidden phrase in these prime cuts of floydness. See if you can find it. It's fairly easy, right down to the letter, but here's the playlist in case you get stuck. Enjoy!
This episode dives head first into some of Pink Floyd's best instrumental work! Perfect with or without headphones. This should help keep you entertained at work or on the road. I hope you enjoy and here's the playlist. Please … Continue reading →
Happy New Year! Welcome to Brain Damage, the definitive Pink Floyd radio show's 19th year as a podcast, but originally started out as a terrestrial radio show at Tufts University 20 years ago! For this installment, it's a doctor recommended … Continue reading →
After the C&D I was forced to remove a lot of podcasts, this was one of those but since Pink Floyd released a handful of concerts from 1973, I'm bringing this back from the vaults! The famous Yeeshkul recording redoctored … Continue reading →
Here's the latest and this time, a revisit… a spotlight on Pink Floyd's first conceptual piece, The Man And The Journey. It was a pivotal time for Pink Floyd and you can clearly hear the direction they're starting to go … Continue reading →
Brain Damage, the definitive Pink Floyd radio show is back! After a three month long hiatus from being ordered to cease and desist, the podcast returns. After the many years you've listened to Pink Floyd, Pink Floyd is now … Continue reading →
Last month on Thursday, 25th of May, Roger Waters performed the second of his two Prague concerts at O2 Arena. This one was special in that it was filmed and broadcast to 1,500 cinemas worldwide through Trafalgar Releasing. The sound … Continue reading →
For this edition of Brain Damage, its an excellent recording of This Is Not A Drill – Live In The Round, 15. September 2022 from Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada! Its a matrix consisting of an in ear … Continue reading →
For this edition of Brain Damage, its an excellent recording of This Is Not A Drill – Live In The Round, 15. September 2022 from Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada! Its a matrix consisting of an in ear … Continue reading →
As cliché as it is, you can't have a Pink Floyd podcast without celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest rock albums of all time, The Dark Side of The Moon! This episode examines the development of the … Continue reading →
For this edition, we head off to the land of the rising sun where The Floyd took part on a short, six day tour of Japan in 1972. The last date being at the Nakajima Sports Center in Sapparo on … Continue reading →
Welcome to Brain Damage's 18th year! The show is all grown up. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd still be doing this podcast after all this time but here I am, and its all thanks to those … Continue reading →
Roger Waters' new version of Comfortably Numb has some fans feeling a little out of their comfort zone. This podcast explores other instances where Roger took some creative license. It's a Roger podcast as he was the biggest offender of … Continue reading →
For this edition, we go back to the 23rd of January, 1977 at the Westfalenhallen in Dortmund, Germany where Pink Floyd decided to kick off their Animals Tour. A lot of tweaking went into this. Hopefully you'll enjoy. At the … Continue reading →
Here's a fun, cool, old school mix! There is one thing in common with all the songs! Try to guess what it is. If you figure it out, leave a comment saying “I know it!” Don't give it away! Here's … Continue reading →
Nick Mason's band is gearing up for their return to North America next month and there's talk that Roger will bring his tour to the EU early next year! But for a brief time, both Nick's and Roger's band will … Continue reading →
Spoiler alert!!! If you haven't seen Roger's new tour yet and don't want to spoil anything for yourself, you can still listen to the first 24 minutes of this podcast before you should stop, otherwise, carry on! We start … Continue reading →
For this edition of Brain Damage, its an excellent sounding, fully restored recording form the 9th of May 1969. This is the second show for the band on this date and they are on fire even for such a late … Continue reading →
Here's a nice gem from nearly 51 years ago and its never sounded better! Amstel Free Concert at Amsterdamse Bos, a beautiful park in the heart of the city. It seems the promoters from Paradiso worked very hard to get … Continue reading →
For this edition of Brain Damage, its an excellent audience recording from the beginning of the “In The Flesh Tour', 27 January, 1977 in Frankfurt Germany at the Festhalle. This bootleg is titled “From The Masters” and is noted as … Continue reading →
Not sure where to begin… It's been a bad month. Lost a friend. Lost a job. Could be worse and it's nothing compared to what the people of Ukraine are dealing with or any other victim of a war torn … Continue reading →
It was 50 years ago TODAY, Pink Floyd performed their 4th night at The Rainbow Theater, Finsbury Park, London. “In Rainbow Light” all doctored (as much as possible) for supersound. The first set consists mostly of “Best Of Tour 72” … Continue reading →
The definitive Pink Floyd radio show is back for it's 17th year as a podcast. In this edition we take a listen to a nice clean rip from a famous vinyl bootleg called “Pictures of Pink Floyd!” It was released … Continue reading →
WIN an A3 print of this image from RockArchive.com! Here's an excellent DAT master recording from block 3, row X, at Earl's Court, 29 October, 1994. Its an amazing recording with a little grit all EQ'd, doctored up and whatnot. … Continue reading →
It's not just about the time of day, its also about the mood. Much like Sunrise and Sundown, except this podcast goes through the night. Each track mentions the night and some others just feel like it. Perfect listening anytime … Continue reading →
PVD is the airport code for Providence, Rhode Island. For this podcast, we go back to the 17th of October, 1987. Its the second of two nights about a month into the A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour. Its the … Continue reading →
It's been a while since I've featured a Wall gig and I've passed over this one long enough. This is an interesting concert from Pink Floyd's opening night of The Wall Tour in Los Angeles, California, 7. February, 1980. A … Continue reading →
Nothing is better than a big outdoor concert in the summertime! I'm sure Ive said it before but it makes me happy. This is one show I wish I had been to because its got such a cool vibe. Live … Continue reading →
Brain Damaged listener Diego of Argentina asked if I'd make a podcast focusing on Pink Floyd's singles. Well, funny he should ask. Before Brain Damage – The definitive Pink Floyd radio show was a podcast, it was on terrestrial radio … Continue reading →
It's perhaps the most famous Pink Floyd concert. I've featured it way back in 2006 but since then, recorder 2 was painstakingly remastered by a guy called ‘Hippopotamus' in 2013. Just recently, the same, was speed corrected our friend by … Continue reading →
When Roger announced via Facebook on May 21, 2015 that he would be participating in the 2015 Newport Folk Festival and promised “an intimate appearance specifically crafted set for Newport Folk,” the ambiguity of his declaration had Floyd-heads reeling at … Continue reading →
I love a good upgrade to well known audience recordings! Who doesn't? They rarely come around, but when they do, rest assured it will be here, and here it is. From City Hall, Sheffield, England, 22. December, 1970. It features … Continue reading →
For this podcast, it's “Live At Leeds” University's Refectory Hall, 28th February 1970. Just two weeks after The Who's famous concert recording there. I've been meaning to feature this for a while. The sound quality is excellent so I didn't … Continue reading →
Here it is, the first podcast of 2021. Nothing over the top and crazy about this one. It's just a mix I put together off the cuff. It was my mood at the time but a loosely knit theme did … Continue reading →
I spent most of all my Christmas Eve (fifteen hours, start to end) wrapping this one up for you. This podcast includes as much alternate versions of songs as I could squeeze in an almost a 2.5 hour podcast! It's … Continue reading →
It's the 1974 British Winter. Plink Floyd has added three new songs taking up the entire first set and revamped and improved their production for The Dark Side of The Moon set. From Empire Pool, 15. November 1974. Listen to … Continue reading →
Sometimes better versions of concert recordings or more complete versions pop up over time. This podcast is an upgrade to a recording I featured 13 years ago. A much better version recently surfaced so I figured why not pay a … Continue reading →