Get your raincoats, because you’ll need them. It’s been day after day of rain where I am, so heres another original from 2011. The flow went off in a different direction this time as I was “recreating” this podcast. Updated, new and improved… It’s one of my favorite themes. ALSO your chance to WIN a vinyl and DVD copy of Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII! Listen for details!. Good luck and enjoy! Here’s the playlist
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Hope you’ve been enjoying the last podcast. By now you probably feel like someone’s watching you. This was more of the difficult themed podcasts I’ve worked on. Feast your eyes on this, part two of The Eyes Have it! Here’s the
For this, it’s all about the eyes. Cold, wild, staring eyes seem to pop up all the time in Floyd’s lyrics. This is part 1 of 2, so if you don’t see something here, its probably in the next one. Here’s the 
Welcome to the 20th year of Floydpodcast.com! We start the year off with songs that mention a name in the title. How many can you think of? See if their name is mentioned in the
I hope this finds you well. For this edition of Brain Damage, I give you the last of four nights at Empire Pool, London, 17 November 1974. Its a great recording but I did doctor it up a little bit. Thanks to Pink Floyd for allowing me to feature this. Here’s the
Counting down all the favorite Pink Floyd songs as voted by Arrow Classic Rock listeners. Every year, “The Arrow”, a Dutch radio station, publishes a
Here’s a suggested theme idea from a while back… Floyd songs with numbers in the title. This is an updated version of a previous episode that was taken down. Some strange things happen with numbers. Those with an interest in numerology should like this one. Here’s the 
It’s not just the time of day, it’s also the mood. This podcast takes us through the night. Each track mentions the night and some feel like it. Perfect listening anytime but especially during those late hours. Here’s the
Haven’t you heard? For this installment, we bring back our fine feathered friends. It’s amazing how many different birds are mentioned or heard in Pink Floyd’s music. There’s mention of an Albatross, Kingfisher, Swan, Pigeon, Dove, Sparrow and lots more. I present to you an ornithological podcast. Here’s the
It’s that time again! Feels like I posted the last podcast yesterday. Anyway, the animals have returned. It’s a refurbished menagerie all sectioned off in few groups with many dogs and a cat, sheep, fox, mole, rats, mice, rabbits, pigs, a bear, an elephant, and a humpback whale. Here’s the