Pink Floyd icon David Gilmour will be interviewed for a brand new weekly podcast entitled "The Lost Art Of Conversation," that is launching on Monday (November 25th).
The legendary band is launching the four part series to promote the release of their latest box set, "The Later Years", that focused on the band's releases after 1987 and is set to be released on December 13th.
Gilmour sat down with BBC Radio's Matt Everett for the podcast in what is billed as his only interview to promote the 16-disc set, according to Classic Rock.
He had this to say about the band's 1987 album "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason," which was missing one iconic member of the group. Gilmour recalled, "It's quite a big thing to carry on Pink Floyd with Roger Waters having gone. He is a big, big part of it obviously, a major talent and our primary lyricist, so it was difficult.
"I was so glad to have Rick Wright there with his ideas and playing the way he did. And Nick Mason is the perfect drummer for Pink Floyd. It all felt so right on those sessions." Check out the trailer for the podcast here.
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