Friday, 15 March 2013
ROB AYLING: This Time Tomorrow
Well sports fans, we find our esteemed Grande Fromage - Rob Ayling at Konk Studios in North London.
Rob is there for the private view of Ian Emes exhibition at the legendary Konk recording studio in north London. Most prog heads know Ian's iconic work from the films he made which where used on the classic Pink Floyd tours for Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here. Some of Ian's ideas even showed up on Roger Waters recent outing for The Wall. Aside from Floyd, Ian has worked with; Mike Oldfield, Duran Duran, John Foxx, Flock Dance but to name a few. Recently Ian has also worked on the stage show for Jeff Wayne's, "War of the Worlds".
Rob said, "What a great privilege to attend this private show and see such an abundance of fine artwork".
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pink floyd,
rob ayling,
this time tomorrow
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