And then I did sessions for his programs. ![]() I was being supported a lot by a disc jockey: John Peel on BBC in radio. And Steve O'Rourke the manager would have looked for that anyway.įS: How was it that you and Roger teamed up? Who got the job? Was it both of you? Was it you? But maybe because of his connection at the time and Floyd were beginning to get famous, maybe he would have known that would have been a likely way. So Roger remade all his stuff for the record.įS: So at the beginning, you didn't realize there was going to be a record? So I'd get up in the morning and then work all day, etc. Used the same tapes, because I didn't have the constraints of time so much at that time because I was just working in that medium - the film medium. So when it came to make the album, we decided to remake a lot of stuff. ![]() So his stuff on the film was fairly raw - clearly rough. So he just grabbed a day or two here and there. RG: We made our stuff separately, simply because it was tight. My understanding is that you and Roger Waters mostly worked independently. ![]() Not very often.įS: Tell me how it came together. Shortly after we made it, I think I would have listened to all of it. Floydian Slip (FS): It's been 40 years since "Music from The Body." When was the last time you listened to it start to finish?
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