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David Gilmour: My moon-landing jam session.

 
   

02.07.09: David Gilmour war 23 Jahre alt, als er mit Pink Floyd in einem BBC TV-Studio live zu den Bildern der Mondlandung jammte. Für den englischen Guardian läßt Gilmour diese Momente noch einmal Revüe passieren: David Gilmour My moon-landing jam session. Das instrumental Stück "Moonhead", das Pink Floyd damals spielten blieb bis heute unveröffentlicht.

 

Weltspährenmeister David Gilmour über die Mondlandung:

We Pink Floyd were in a BBC TV studio jamming to the landing. It was a live broadcast, and there was a panel of scientists on one side of the studio, with us on the other.

 

The programming was a little looser in those days, and if a producer of a late-night programme felt like it, they would do something a bit off the wall. Funnily enough I've never really heard it since, but it is on YouTube. They were broadcasting the moon landing and they thought that to provide a bit of a break they would show us jamming. It was only about five minutes long. The song was called Moonhead - it's a nice, atmospheric, spacey, 12-bar blues...

 

I also remember at the time being in my flat in London, gazing up at the moon, and thinking, "There are actually people standing up there right now." It brought it home to me powerfully, that you could be looking up at the moon and there would be people standing on it.

 

At the time, Pink Floyd had been doing rather well. For a while, the band had been somewhat erratic and its reputation was sinking. I joined in 1968, 18 months before the moon landing. By then we were beginning to climb back up again.

 

It was fantastic to be thinking that we were in there making up a piece of music, while the astronauts were standing on the moon. It doesn't seem conceivable that that would happen on the BBC nowadays.

 

 

It didn't have a significant impact on our later work. I think at the time Roger [Waters], our lyricist, was looking more into going inwards, going into the inner space of the human mind and condition. And I think that was sort of the end of our exploration into outer space.

 

We didn't make any songs out of the jam session. We did, on occasions, do music live that would be a jam session of some sort; that would have some structure which we would organise ourselves. And I've heard documentaries where I recognise my music. It's very odd to be watching a documentary and to hear something that you know is yourself, but you have no recognition of when you did it or how. I've never forgotten Moonhead, though.

 

After all, it's not hard to remember exactly where I was.

 

• Moonhead was broadcast at 10pm on 20 July 1969.

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