Pink Floyd released a new single for the first time in 1994 | music

MUZIEKVrijdag brings Pink Floyd new music out of ten votes from the people of Oekraïne. Het number ‘Hey, Hey, Rise Up!’ This is the first time the music has been released as a band and the album ‘The Division Bell’ was released in 1994.

The new single heet ‘Hey Hey Rise Up’ and is published on March 30th. The band consisted of guitarist/pliers David Gilmour, drummer Nick Mason, bassist Guy Pratt and bassist Nitin Sawhney. Het lied bevat de zang van Andriy Khlivnjoek, van de Oekraïense pop- en rock group Boombox. Hij posted a recent clip on Instagram where hij was in a location Sofiyskaya Square in Kiev and a protest song from the First Wereldoorlog was spoofed, ‘The Red Viburnum In The Meadow’. Het song is otherwise used were used by the protesters against the invasion in Oekraïne. The title of the Pink Floyd number is based on the last rule of the number, which translates as ‘Hey Hey Rise up and rejoice’.

Gilmour heeft zelf ook family in Oekraïne. “My little children are half-Oekraïens, my beautiful daughter Janina is Oekraïens, my grandmother has died three weeks in Charkov,” said the BBC. “Ze is heel oud, handicapped and zit in a rolstoel. Janina and the family are now happy to be together in the hair near the Poolse and there are big wars and now there are hairs in Zweden aan het te wars.”

‘Hey, hey, rise up!’ is the first new number that Pink Floy will release in 28 years. In 1994 the group released the album ‘The Division Album’ (en de sequel ‘The Endless River’ in 2014). Naast een nieuwe single comes he also een bijhorende video clip. All income goes to humanitaire help for the Oekraïners.

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