Episodes
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It’s been said that Pink Floyd’s music has sent more people into space than NASA. Despite the bands hatred of the space label, Pink Floyd became the “go to” rock band for space scientists because Floyd’s music repeatedly overlapped with real space milestones. Set the controls and enjoy. If you like, please make a small donation and don’t forget to leave a comment. Here’s the playlist.
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“It’s never the end. It won’t happen. We are, as a human species, we are so intelligent. We do such astonishing things. We can fly to the moon… but we still do stupid things”. – Ken Sturdy, Second World War veteran, 1920-2018, when asked about war.
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Snuggle up because this episode was produced during a massive blizzard. Skip the playlist for fun, but here it is if you must. Brrrrrr.
Don’t forget, podcasts are split into chapters for easier listening and remember to leave your comments.
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The Boston Garden was a great place to see a concert. Built at the cost of 4 million dollars in 1928 by the same people who built New York’s Madison Square Garden, it was originally called Boston’s Madison Square Garden. Eventually “Madison Square” was dropped from the name. It was a place of legends and legendary concerts.
Pink Floyd live at The Garden, 18. June, 1975. Most enjoyable are the performances of You Have Got To Be Crazy, which is different from both the 74 and 77 Dogs versions. The set also has great version of Any Colour You Like and one of the last pre-87 performances of Echoes. Here’s the playlist
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It’s another convenient little themed, mix of a podcast I hope you won’t forget, all nicely wrapped in a bow with your chance to WIN a Wish You Were Here 50 Deluxe Edition! Listen for details. Good luck!
This podcast is about remembering the good times and seems to go rather well with the season, so why not a holiday’ish kind of episode. Here’s the playlist.
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Hear the legendary sound. Skip the screen. You’ve seen the stunning visuals, but now it’s time to immerse yourself completely in the audio from David Gilmour’s Live at the Circus Maximus, Rome concert film! Recorded on the 1st of October, 2024, at the historic Roman venue, this episode features the full soundtrack taken directly from the Blu-ray/DVD release. This is the pure, uninterrupted audio experience of an iconic performance—the perfect way to relive the music wherever you are. Here’s the playlist
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Broadcasting from the dark side of Hallows’ Eve to you, where ghosts’ echoes never die! For this podcast, a cunning fallen angel takes possession of the podcast and “us” down the valley of darkness with a selection of Floyd tracks on the spookier side! So, tune in for ghosts, ghouls, and a great gig in the sky! Here’s the playlist. If you enjoy, please consider a donation, thank you and happy Halloween!
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Here’s a podcast I’ve been wanting to do for a long time. Floyd songs and solo efforts that feature the saxophone! So if you’re a fan of the sax, then this is for you! Enjoy and if you do, please don’t forget to donate. Thank you! Here’s the playlist.
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No special theme for this one… I just went with the flow. Hope you enjoy and please leave a comment and or donation if you do! Thank you! Here’s the playlist.
“Go With The Flow” artwork: Bill Morgenstern
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Hows your sleep? Mine could be better and its the inspiration for this edition of Brian Damage. Songs that mention sleep and dreaming and counting some Sheep in Prague. So, get in your comfy Pink Floyd pajamas, fluff up your favorite pillow and put your headphones on. Here’s the playlist, enjoy!
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This edition of Brain Damage is the perfect soundtrack to your lazy summer morning, midday, afternoon and night! It’s very similar to an older, podcast that fell victim to the takedown. So I’m resurrecting it somewhat. New and Improved, Grab some Pimms and kick your feet up and relax. You deserve it! This one’s for you! Here’s the playlist!
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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, new and improved… It’s one of my favorite themes. ALSO your chance to WIN a vinyl and DVD copy of Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII! Listen for details!. Good luck and enjoy! Here’s the playlist
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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 the playlist. Test your lyric knowledge… Have fun with it!
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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. Here’s the playlist.
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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 all places mentioned in Floyd’s or solo works are included, so see how many you come up with. Here’s the playlist.
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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 to like, comment and spread the word!Dedicated to Michael Wiseman
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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. Thanks to Pink Floyd for allowing me to feature this. Here’s the playlist. This podcast also has the winner announcement for David’s deluxe LP boxed set of Luck and Strange. Enjoy! Happy Chrismukka, Happy Kwanzaa and Happy New Year!
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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 run-down, with three songs in the top ten alone, including the coveted number one spot. This podcast is just the Pink Floyd tracks. Here’s the playlist. Don’t forget to tip the DJ, and leave a comment! Thank you!
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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 numerology should like this one. Here’s the playlist! Enjoy! Please don’t forget to donate if you do enjoy! Thank you!
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Pink Floyd at The Golden Circle in Stockholm Sweden 1967. Photo by Fredrik Johansson
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 Gates of Dawn. In 2011 the recording surfaced and was replayed at the same venue. The recording then landed in the hands of Pink Floyd and later released on The Early Years box set. I’ve fixed it up a little bit and added in a bunch of other period gems. Enjoy! Here’s the playlist. The podcast needs your support! Please DONATE! Thank you.
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