David Gilmour picked up the Q Award for Outstanding Contribution on Monday night and dedicated the trophy to late bandmate Richard Wright who died recently.
Accepting the award, Gilmour said “I’m going to dedicate this to my old friend and colleague Richard Wright who died a couple of weeks ago with whom I’ve worked for 40 odd years.
"There’s all sorts of music I won’t be able to play without him which is a source of great sadness for me," Gilmour said. "One of the last things he wanted to do was play a big outdoor festival such as Glastonbury which we were unable to do.
"Anyway, as I say he deserves this just as much as I do. You could say that he worked in the position of second fiddle to the pushier chaps at the front, but his work was vitally important to our entire career."
Gilmour also made a toast to his bandmate, who received a standing ovation from the audience.
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Chickenfoot Debut Almost Ready
The band that is currently known as Chickenfoot is well underway with its debut album, reports Planet Rock.
The band, which features Joe Satriani, former Van Halen alumni Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony and Red Hot Chili Pepper Chad Smith, has recorded nine songs for their album.
Speaking to Billboard.com Joe Satriani says that the idea for the new band came about in February when they played together for the first time.
"We were very excited about that show," tells said. "We had never played together before and when we walked off stage, we looked at each other like, 'Wow, there's a connection here. We should do something about it.' So last week we were together for five days and we recorded nine tracks.
"As soon as Sammy and myself finish touring our separate solo tours we'll reconvene in Northern California and finish the record," he continues. "We hope to mix the album in January, have it ready for April and then we'll follow it up with a tour."
He added that the band’s current name of Chickenfoot was simply something that Sammy Hagar had come up with and will not be the actual name that the band use.
And what can we expect from rock’s latest supergroup? "We'll draw from funk, blues and experimental. We know what we want to get out of it,” he told Billboard. “We want passages in songs that develop and we want everyone's personality to be able to come out. So, it's going to be expansive but it's going to be rough."
The band, which features Joe Satriani, former Van Halen alumni Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony and Red Hot Chili Pepper Chad Smith, has recorded nine songs for their album.
Speaking to Billboard.com Joe Satriani says that the idea for the new band came about in February when they played together for the first time.
"We were very excited about that show," tells said. "We had never played together before and when we walked off stage, we looked at each other like, 'Wow, there's a connection here. We should do something about it.' So last week we were together for five days and we recorded nine tracks.
"As soon as Sammy and myself finish touring our separate solo tours we'll reconvene in Northern California and finish the record," he continues. "We hope to mix the album in January, have it ready for April and then we'll follow it up with a tour."
He added that the band’s current name of Chickenfoot was simply something that Sammy Hagar had come up with and will not be the actual name that the band use.
And what can we expect from rock’s latest supergroup? "We'll draw from funk, blues and experimental. We know what we want to get out of it,” he told Billboard. “We want passages in songs that develop and we want everyone's personality to be able to come out. So, it's going to be expansive but it's going to be rough."
Historic Doors Release
Rhino and Bright Midnight archives are set to release the Doors' Live At The Matrix 1967, the latest instalment in the band's acclaimed series of archival live albums, reports Planet Rock.
While there are a number of Doors live albums this one is unique in that it was recorded prior to the band’s huge success at a show in San Francisco where just a handful of people turned up.
The double disc album contains early versions of many of the tracks that appeared on their first album, which was released later that year, alongside a number of cover versions and extended jams.
Keyboardist Ray Manzarek says of the album "It was early 1967 and The Doors were about to enter the consciousness of the nation. And this is the way it sounded."
Here’s the tracklist:
Disc One
Disc Two
While there are a number of Doors live albums this one is unique in that it was recorded prior to the band’s huge success at a show in San Francisco where just a handful of people turned up.
The double disc album contains early versions of many of the tracks that appeared on their first album, which was released later that year, alongside a number of cover versions and extended jams.
Keyboardist Ray Manzarek says of the album "It was early 1967 and The Doors were about to enter the consciousness of the nation. And this is the way it sounded."
Here’s the tracklist:
Disc One
1. Break On Through (To The Other Side)
2. Soul Kitchen
3. Money
4. The Crystal Ship
5. Twentieth Century Fox
6. I'm A King Bee
7. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
8. Summer's Almost Gone
9. Light My Fire
10. Get Out Of My Life Woman
11. Back Door Man
12. Who Do You Love
13. The End
Disc Two
1. Unhappy Girl
2. Moonlight Drive
3. Woman Is A Devil/Rock Me
4. People Are Strange
5. Close To You
6. My Eyes Have Seen You
7. Crawling King Snake
8. I Can't See Your Face In My Mind
9. Summertime
10. When The Music's Over
11. Gloria
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