Well, I came across some photos of Nick's daughter Chloe and added them to the gallery in case she uses the internet and feel left out..... assuming she would come to this website? Mmmm. Anyway.... here are some pics of here....
Also, Nick is quite a socialite it would seem. Not as prolific as David and Polly Gilmour but certianly ahead of Roger and poor old Richard Wright doesnt get out much at all.... at least according to the amount of photos on GettyImages.com!! lol
This was the final Arista album. Clive Davis, then the head of the label and the record mogul who had been responsible for all the APP albums from I Robot to Gaudi, had re-signed me as Alan Parsons. (The Project identity was dropped after it seemed unlikely that Eric Woolfson and I would work together again). We hired Chris Thompson from Manfred Mann's Earth Band to sing on two tracks. Eric Stewart's vocal on Siren Song is another of my all-time favorites. I also collaborated with my good friend David Pack from Ambrosia and co-wrote three songs on the album with him, two of which were also co-written by Andrew Powell. I loved Storm Thorgerson's artwork - arguably the strongest cover we ever had. The location was in Spain near the town of Jaen. The upside down girl in the train station is Chloe Mason, daughter of Pink Floyd drummer, Nick Mason.
My thing is, I know I'd be in the middle of making out with her, then suddenly have a flash that I was making out with Nick ...there was once an experience I had, where the niece of one of the former Premiers of Ontario was hitting on me, but I just could not shake the thought that she looked a lot like him...yikes!
nosaj wrote:My thing is, I know I'd be in the middle of making out with her, then suddenly have a flash that I was making out with Nick ...there was once an experience I had, where the niece of one of the former Premiers of Ontario was hitting on me, but I just could not shake the thought that she looked a lot like him...yikes!