An indepth and fascinating look at the live 1980 and 1981 concerts by Paul Powell Jr. "Whoa, whoa, whoa, stop, stop, stop the film! We've decided the best thing would be is to put this fire we have up ...
New Digital Transfer by Blue Dolphin Films and available to buy through this special link. At last, on DVD, comes this classic surf movie. American surfer-cameraman George Greenhough rides the waves ...
It was the collaboration that no-one saw coming - David Gilmour playing guitar for Ice-T's band Body Count as they take a fresh look at Comfortably Numb. The song, which originally appeared on 1979's ...
This page collects together some of the comments Brain Damage has received from its visitors, about the band's Live 8 reunion on 2nd July, 2005, at London's Hyde Park. Our thanks to everyone who wrote ...
The UK's respected music magazine Uncut are publishing another of their "Ultimate Music Guides" - and this time it features the solo works of each member of Pink Floyd.
The Dark Side Of The Moon is rightly considered an audiophile classic, and has been used over the last fifty-odd years as a showcase of someone's hifi, or indeed, as a perfect test record in equipment ...
First off, if you have the first edition of this book, the second won't give you a huge amount extra. Updated to include one of the latest Mason acquisitions, the McLaren F1 GTR, the book is identical ...
Well, last night saw the start of the six concerts that David Gilmour and his band are playing at London's Royal Albert Hall. These follow the six nights in Rome, Italy, which we have covered on the ...
Interviewed by author John Harris for his book "Dark Side Of The Moon" and exclusive to Brain Damage. Note: This interview took place before Clare Torry settled with Pink Floyd over the authorship of ...