BBC Radio 2's Chris Evans Breakfast Show tomorrow (Friday, October 31st), which airs between 6:30am-9:30am UK time, "gets that Friday feeling going" with a range of guests joining Chris in the studio for a chat, including the band Counting Crows, the actor Hugh Bonneville, and our very own David Gilmour.
We expect that David will be in to talk about the upcoming Pink Floyd album, The Endless River, which is just about a week away for a number of you (depending on your location).
Chris's show was one of the first worldwide to play Louder Than Words, the song which concludes the album, and Chris's easy nature and wit should make for an entertaining interview.
BBC Radio 2 can be heard on DAB and FM radio, via Freeview, Sky satellite and Virgin Media cable, and via www.BBC.co.uk/radio2, which will allow listeners around the world to tune in. The BBC's iPlayer
service (at their website, and on Virgin Media) will allow listening on
demand for seven days from the date of broadcast, principally for those
in the UK, but this does also work in many other countries.
UPDATE: For those who didn't hear it, you should be able to now through the iPlayer service. It's worth a listen! David's segment starts around 2 hours and 9 minutes through the show, runs for around 13 minutes, and includes some background on the album, David's potted history of Pink Floyd, and an exclusive airing of the track Anisina from TER, with an explanation of the title and the track itself.
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