GILMOUR, MASON & WATERS REVEAL PINK FLOYD'S MUSICAL MISSING LINK ANIMALS, 'INTHESTUDIO':
Dallas, TX- February 5, 2013. North American syndicated Rock radio show InTheStudio: The Stories Behind History's Greatest Rock Bands heads to the farm this week for an insider's look at Pink Floyd's 1977 album Animals. How did Pink Floyd evolve from the sublime cynicism of Dark Side of the Moon to the madness and despair of The Wall six years later? In these classic interviews with David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and big concept composer Roger Waters
you'll hear first-hand the vital importance of this transitional Pink
Floyd album Animals. As Roger Waters reveals to InTheStudio host
Redbeard, it was actually during the final stadium concert on the
Animals tour when Waters experienced a cathartic climax that would
change rock history.
�The last one we did was in Montreal in the Olympic Stadium. Ninety
thousand people stretching forever into the distance. Chain link fencing
in front of the stage. Kids apparently on some kind of Pavlovian dog
trip, screaming their heads off (for the song "Money") from the moment
we appeared on stage until the moment we left. Nobody listening. And
what was important was the demagoguery, the worship of the very 'rich'
people...It's the worship of idols, from afar, and I find it
distressing...And I experienced 'the wall ' very powerfully on that
day."
Pink Floyd 'Animals'-InTheStudio program is available now to stream at: www.inthestudio.net/redbeards-blog/pink-floyd-animals-2.[/size][/size]