Norman Smith (left) and Andrew King at the Abbey Road studios.
Just outside Studio 3 at Abbey Road – left to right: June Child, Rick, Syd and Peter Jenner.
Out-take from a group portrait session from 1967.
Outside the Palm House at Kew, 1968. Storm, who took the photograph,
assures me that the proffered piece of jewellery was
in fact ‘the Ring of Agamotto’.
What an extraordinary piece of luck that he was able to find such a rare gem on
sale in Portobello
Market.
The Hendrix tour, December 1967. Jimi Hendrix with Pink Floyd, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding
from the Hendrix Experience,
and assorted members of Amen Corner,
the Move, Eire Apparent and the Outer Limits.
David Gilmour with Jokers Wild – from left: ‘Sunshine’ Geoff Whittaker, David, Johnny Gordon,
Clive Welham and Tony Sainty.
One of the few photographs in existence showing Pink Floyd
as a five-man outfit in January 1968 – Syd’s position hovering
at the rear may have been a fluke or more deliberate.
David recording
Saucerful Of Secrets
at EMI, 1968.
Capt Mason, R.N. during a break on the Norfolk Broads with
(from left, above) Lindy, Roger and Judy.
At the Scene Club in New York, July 1968.
Roger attacks his percussive duties with customary determination. I’m glad I’m not a cymbal.
Next to the Tiger Moth used in the promo film for ‘Point Me At The Sky’,
shot at Biggin Hill airfield.