And the transition from Acoustic to electric in this song was an awesome surprise.Īnd finally "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" was a very interesting Instrumental on the album. "Fat Old Sun" Is my favorite song off this album, it proves David Gilmour can be a great songwriter. "Summer 68'" Is a song that really captures the brilliance of Rick Wright. "If" is quite an interesting Roger Waters song, it's unlike other songs that feature his vocals and it's wonderful. "Atom Heart Mother" is long, but a unique and great instrumental song. I think it's by far the best album of the experimental years. Jimmy said, ‘What's that?’ Storm said, ‘What do you think?’ And he said, ‘Well, it looks like a racket, are you inferring that Led Zeppelin make a racket?’ Storm said yes, at which point we were shown the door.I gave the the album my first real listen through today. I laid the ideas out on the floor, having not seen this one before, and it was a picture of a tennis racket on a piece of green grass. Can you share a story that didn’t make the film? The film would have run for three hours if we'd done everything! But there was a lovely story Jimmy Page told about how I went up to see him with some ideas, and Storm tucked another idea under my arm. It was easy to concoct a timeline and Trish Chetty, who wrote the script, was very diligent because people like Paul McCartney and Jimmy Page are sticklers for the truth. I just had to look at my passport, ‘Oh, that stamp says 15th July 1977, I was in California…’. I'm a hoarder – I collected bus tickets, all my passports – so I knew exactly where I was when I photographed anything to do with Hipgnosis. There’s obviously a lot of reflection in Squaring the Circle, can you speak on that sense of nostalgia? I've written several books on Hipgnosis, so consequently the stories were always very fresh in my mind.
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