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Nick Mason
Nick Mason in 2004.Background information Birth name Nicholas Berkeley Mason Born 27 January 1944
Edgbaston, Birmingham, EnglandGenres Progressive rock, psychedelic rock, instrumental rock Occupations Musician, drummer, record producer, author, composer Instruments Drums, percussion, keyboards, guitar, vocals Years active 1964–present Labels Capitol, Columbia, Sony, EMI, Harvest Associated acts Pink Floyd, Sigma 6, The Screaming Abdabs, The Tea Set, Mason & Fenn, Robert Wyatt, Carla Bley, Michael Mantler Nicholas Berkeley "Nick" Mason (born 27 January 1944) is an English drummer and songwriter, best known for his work with Pink Floyd. He was the only constant member of the band since its formation in 1965. Despite solely writing only a few Pink Floyd songs, Mason has contributed to some of Pink Floyd's most popular songs such as "Interstellar Overdrive", "A Saucerful Of Secrets" and "Echoes". He also competes in auto racing events, such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans.[1] He was the only Pink Floyd member to be featured on every one of their albums.
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Early life
The son of the documentary film maker Bill Mason, he was born in Birmingham but brought up in Hampstead, London (many online biographies mistakenly cite the street address Downshire Hill – sometimes as "the Downshire Hills" – as a district of Birmingham) and attended Frensham Heights School, near Farnham, Surrey. He later studied at the Regent Street Polytechnic (now the University of Westminster), where he teamed up with Roger Waters, Bob Klose and Richard Wright in 1964 to form Pink Floyd's predecessor, Sigma 6.
Musical career
Mason has been the drummer on every Pink Floyd album (but not on every song; some session drummers have been used).
Despite legal conflicts over ownership of the name 'Pink Floyd', Roger Waters and Nick Mason are now on good terms. Mason joined Waters on the last two nights of his 2002 world tour to play drums on the Pink Floyd song "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", and he also played drums on some concerts of Waters' European tour in 2006, and during performances in Los Angeles and New York City in the United States. On 12 May 2007, Mason joined Waters again on stage at Earls Court to play The Dark Side of the Moon. Again on 12 May 2011 Mason was featured, along with David Gilmour, on the encore Outside the Wall at Waters´ concert who was performing The Wall it its entity. Gilmour also performed on Comfortably Numb that night.
In July 2005, Mason, Gilmour, Wright, and Waters played together on stage for the first time in 24 years. A four song set was played at the Live 8 concert in London. Mason also joined David Gilmour and Richard Wright for the encore during Gilmour's show at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on 31 May 2006, reuniting the post-Waters Pink Floyd. Mason has also claimed to be the link between Gilmour and Waters, and believes the band will play live again. His answers have ranged from "playing again for a charitable cause" to "a tour" given in various interviews in the last few years. He also stated in 2006 that Pink Floyd have not officially disbanded yet.
The only Pink Floyd songs that are solely credited to Mason are "The Grand Vizier's Garden Party Parts 1-3" (from Ummagumma) and "Speak to Me" (from The Dark Side of the Moon). The one-off song by the band entitled "Nick's Boogie" was named after him.
The only times Mason's voice has been included on Pink Floyd's albums are "Corporal Clegg", the single spoken line in "One of These Days" and spoken parts of "Signs of Life" and "Learning to Fly" (the latter taken from actual recording of Mason's first solo flight) from A Momentary Lapse of Reason. He does, however, sing lead vocals on two unreleased but heavily bootlegged tracks, "Scream Thy Last Scream" (1967) and "The Merry Xmas Song" (1975–76). In live performances of the song "Sheep", he did the spoken section.
Unlike the other members of Pink Floyd, Mason has rarely played an instrument other than his usual one (drums), although he has contributed sound effects to many Pink Floyd albums. He has only ever played non-percussive instruments on "The Grand Vizier's Garden Party", his personal composition from Ummagumma, where he provided some keyboard, guitar and bass noises, and on live versions of "Outside the Wall", where he played acoustic guitar along with the rest of the band. He has claimed that he took some failed violin and piano lessons as a child. However, on the Profiles album Nick released with Rick Fenn in 1985, he is also credited with keyboards. He can be seen playing a synthesizer in the promo video for "Lie for a Lie", but it is unknown if he actually played on the recording.
Mason has done some work with other people, notably as a drummer and producer for Steve Hillage, Robert Wyatt, The Damned and Gong. He also drummed for Michael Mantler.
Nick Mason used Premier drums in the 1960s and occasionally in the 1970s (mainly on recordings up to Wish You Were Here). After that, he used Ludwig drums from 1970 until 1992. He currently uses Drum Workshop (DW) drums, pedals and hardware. His kit is a DW double bass kit with the Dark Side of the Moon logo on the drums. He has also used Paiste cymbals during his entire career with Pink Floyd. He currently uses a mixture of Paiste Traditional, Signature and 2002 cymbals.
Nick Mason's book, Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd, was published in the UK in October 2004. It is also available, abridged, as a 3CD audio book, read by Mason.
Notable Pink Floyd songs co-written by Mason
- Pow R. Toc H. (1967) (The Piper at the Gates of Dawn)
- Interstellar Overdrive (1967) (The Piper at the Gates of Dawn)
- A Saucerful Of Secrets (1968) (A Saucerful of Secrets)
- Careful with that Axe, Eugene (1968) (B-side of their single Point Me at the Sky)
- Atom Heart Mother (1970) (Atom Heart Mother)
- One of These Days (1971) (Meddle)
- Echoes (1971) (Meddle)
- Time (1973) (The Dark Side of the Moon)
- Any Colour You Like (1973) (The Dark Side of the Moon)
Non-musical ventures
Nick Mason
Mason in his Ferrari 250GTO at the Goodwood Revival in 2008Nationality British 24 Hours of Le Mans career Participating years 1979–80, 1982–84 Teams Dorset Racing Associates
EMKA Productions
Dome Racing
GTi EngineeringBest finish 18th (1979) Class wins 0 Mason is married (to his second wife, Nettie) and has four children; two daughters (Holly and Chloe) from his first marriage and two sons (Guy and Cary) from his second. They live in Hampstead, London; however they often stay in the Wiltshire town of Corsham in the former home of Camilla Parker Bowles.
As Floyd's recording and touring schedule grew more sporadic, Mason was left with more time to pursue his favourite hobby: car racing. He owns (through his company Ten Tenths) and races several classic cars, and has competed successfully at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. His collection has been a subject of his 1998 book, Into the Red in which he documents his experience with his cars, along with some histories.[2] He is also a qualified pilot, and flies an Aerospatiale AS 350 Squirrel helicopter in specially painted colours.[3]
Mason was invited by Ferrari to purchase one of their 400 Enzos, which Jeremy Clarkson pleaded with him to borrow for reviewing purposes on the BBC motoring programme Top Gear. Mason agreed, on the sole condition that throughout the review, Clarkson promoted the release of the book Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd. This led to Clarkson using Pink Floyd album titles in his description of the Enzo and The Stig driving round the track with "Another Brick in the Wall" playing (despite the fact that the Enzo does not come equipped with a stereo). Mason says that his favourite car of all time is the Ferrari 250 GTO, and owns one of the 39 built (which is valued at between £16,000,000 and £20,000,000).
His wealth amounts to £55 million, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2006–07.[4] (although this figure is believed to be inaccurate as his car collection alone would be worth a substantial part of this figure).
Views and advocacy
Mason is a supporter of the Countryside Alliance and has played concerts to raise funds for the organisation.[5] He is a board member and co-chairman of the Featured Artists' Coalition.[6][7]
Discography
With Pink Floyd
Main article: Pink Floyd discographyWith Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports
- Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports – 3 May 1981
With Rick Fenn
- Profiles – 29 July 1985
- White of the Eye – 1987 (soundtrack)
- Tank Malling – 1988 (soundtrack)
With Michael Mantler
- The Hapless Child - 1976
- Something There – 1982
- Live – 1987
- Review - 2000
- Concertos – 2008
As a producer
- Principal Edwards Magic Theatre – The Asmoto Running Band (1971) [citation needed].
- Principal Edwards Magic Theatre – Round One (1974)
- Robert Wyatt – Rock Bottom (1974)
- Gong – Shamal (1976)
- The Damned – Music for Pleasure (1977)
- Steve Hillage – Green (1978); Co-produced with Steve Hillage. Mason also plays a drum on "Leylines to Glassdom"
Books
- Into the Red: 22 Classic Cars That Shaped a Century of Motor Sport (with Mark Hales) – 3 September 1998 (first edition), 9 September 2004 (second edition)
- Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd – 28 October 2004
References
- ^ Discovery Channel Documentary, "World's Most Expensive Cars"
- ^ "Into the Red". Tentenths.co.uk. http://www.tentenths.co.uk/www/index2.htm. Retrieved 2011-10-22.
- ^ "Stock photography image of Mason of in his special painted Aerospatiale AS 350 helicopter". Photographersdirect.com. http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp?imageid=1010980. Retrieved 2011-10-22.
- ^ Sunday Times Rich List 2006-2007, A & C Black (ISBN 978-0713679410)
- ^ "Bryan Ferry to play Countryside Alliance Benefit Concert". http://www.roxyrama.com/classic/cgi-bin/2006/cginews.cgi?record=41.
- ^ Youngs, Ian (2010-10-16). "Pink Floyd may get back together for charity". BBC Online. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11556101. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
- ^ "FAC Chairman Nick Mason in keynote interview at In The City 2010". Featured Artists' Coalition. 2010-09-20. http://www.featuredartistscoalition.com/showscreen.php?site_id=161&screentype=site&screenid=161&loginreq=0&blogaction=showitem&bloginfo=1208. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
External links
- Nick Mason's Drummerworld profile
- Nick Mason interviews
- Ten Tenths official site
- Inside Out book page from Pink Floyd official site
- Pink Floyd Drums: The Division Bell Tour Drums
- Nick Mason's interview for Hit Channel website
Collaborations Profiles (1985) • White of the Eye (1987) • Tank Mailing (1988)Categories:- 1944 births
- Living people
- People from Edgbaston
- Old Frenshamians
- Alumni of the University of Westminster
- English drummers
- English rock drummers
- Pink Floyd members
- English record producers
- 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers
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