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You know I was listening to Saucerful of Secrets off Ummagumma today and you know I never really thought about it before but that song really is brillent. Everybody for most of the song is just trying to get whatever sound out of their instrment that they can. Wright isn't even playing piano, hes just bashing the keys. And then at the end they bring it all together with Gilmour's amazing vocals on it (his best work in my opinion).
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[QUOTE=kux0]haha anow that you mention it, i was at my amigos house last night and we snooped through his vinyl and we found dsotm and the wall. wicked
do you guys like the album division bell? im rippin it onto my iPod as i type :)[/QUOTE] Its kind of like The Final Cut where its not Pink Floyd as much as a solo album relased under Floyds name for whatever reason. Its great instrumentally, but its lacking with lyrics (kind of like The Final Cut, but the other way around). Its a great album, but not a great Pink Floyd album, it that makes any sense. |
[QUOTE=Metal_Head_617]Does anyone have parents who have Pink Floyd vinyl? My dad has The Wall and Dark Side on vinyl, I'm so happy.[/QUOTE]
I inherhited (sp?) my dads vinyls when he died, and he had a few Pink Floyds I immediatly snatched up. he had Relics (with the alternate cover of those face things), A Nice Pair, Wish You Where Here, The Final Cut, and i had to buy DSOTM and the Wall from this guy i know. And i am still looking for other Floyd vinyl stuff. |
[QUOTE=pigonthewing82]Its kind of like The Final Cut where its not Pink Floyd as much as a solo album relased under Floyds name for whatever reason. Its great instrumentally, but its lacking with lyrics (kind of like The Final Cut, but the other way around). Its a great album, but not a great Pink Floyd album, it that makes any sense.[/QUOTE]
no, Momentary Lapse of Reason was like The Final Cut. Because Final Cut was like Waters solo and MLOR was a Gilmour solo. Divison Bell had the whole band on it(except Waters of course). |
[QUOTE=Modestbob]no, Momentary Lapse of Reason was like The Final Cut. Because Final Cut was like Waters solo and MLOR was a Gilmour solo. Divison Bell had the whole band on it(except Waters of course).[/QUOTE]
True but thats why I made the compared it to Final Cut, the Division Bell is the whole band but without Roger, Final Cut is Roger but in a way with out the band. I mean there were songs where they added things to the record, but they are few and I think Waters took a lot of control of it. |
Anyone download the Live cd Prism i posted on the last page?
It has an awesome track listing. |
[QUOTE=Shazzam]Anyone download the Live cd Prism i posted on the last page?
It has an awesome track listing.[/QUOTE] yeah i downloaded it it is great. do you know what the date and info of this is though? |
Hey, who is the gong first? Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin?
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yes...i may be a huuuuuuge death/black metal fan..but ya need to relax and chill every now and then...so i am a huge fan of PF.
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[QUOTE=Shazzam]Anyone download the Live cd Prism i posted on the last page?
It has an awesome track listing.[/QUOTE] What's the track listing? |
You're a huge black metal fan? What do you think of Dimmu Borgir's new stuff?
[size=1] This isn't so much a question, but more a test of your actual knowledge of black metal.[/size] |
Dimmu is 2 tr00 for you :tr00evilcorpsepaint:
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[QUOTE=DoopAbee!]Dimmu is 2 tr00 for you :tr00evilcorpsepaint:[/QUOTE]
en engles por favor |
Did anyone ever find the track listing for "prism"?
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[url]http://www.geocities.com/cgwhitman2/pf/pf1987.html[/url]
could this quite possibly be it? my prism is still downloading so i cant tell yet. EDIT;: im talkin about the third one down |
[QUOTE=pigonthewing82]You know I was listening to Saucerful of Secrets off Ummagumma today and you know I never really thought about it before but that song really is brillent. Everybody for most of the song is just trying to get whatever sound out of their instrment that they can. Wright isn't even playing piano, hes just bashing the keys. And then at the end they bring it all together with Gilmour's amazing vocals on it (his best work in my opinion).[/QUOTE]
Unfortunately, I don't have a live version of Ummagumma, only the actual album on tape. |
[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Unfortunately, I don't have a live version of Ummagumma, only the actual album on tape.[/QUOTE]
As of now it is my favorite Pink Floyd song. All of them are just pushing all of their instruments to their limit, and getting every sound out of them until they can until the end when they just end with an amazing melody. I don't like it on the album, but it is great live. |
do you have the wall live pigonthewing? really wicked, the crowd is totally into it.
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[QUOTE=kux0]do you have the wall live pigonthewing? really wicked, the crowd is totally into it.[/QUOTE]
Yeah thats a great cd, What Shall We Do Now is a great song, I will never know why they didn't put that on the cd. |
[QUOTE=pigonthewing82]As of now it is my favorite Pink Floyd song. All of them are just pushing all of their instruments to their limit, and getting every sound out of them until they can until the end when they just end with an amazing melody. I don't like it on the album, but it is great live.[/QUOTE]
And on Live At Pompeii it is the most interesting song to watch. I like the part where they show Rick smashing the piano keys with his elbows and the palm of his hands like if he was a 6 year old who starts to play on his family piano, thinking that he is actually making music. And of course, when Dave sits down with his guitar and just plays around with it, as well as Water's bannging that gong like there was no tomorrow. Mason's part was a bit boring, but good, nonetheless. |
im listening to prism right now...its really a good recording, crowd is a little loud but you can still hear floyd, and thats all that matters.
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I always found the idea of listening to The Wall live to be a bit weird, considering what influenced the album.
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[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]I always found the idea of listening to The Wall live to be a bit weird, considering what influenced the album.[/QUOTE]
very very valid point, but i mean jsut becasue the influence meant that doesnt mean they dont like it, it just gets old, i think |
[QUOTE=Modestbob]yeah i downloaded it it is great. do you know what the date and info of this is though?[/QUOTE]
All I know is it's from 1987. |
Prism
1. Echoes 2. Learning to Fly 3. Yet Another Movie 4. A New machine - Terminal Frost 5. Sorrow 6. The Dogs of War 7. On the Turning Away 8. One of These Days 9. Time 10. On the Run 11. Wish You Were Here 12. Welcome to the machine 13. Us and Them 14. Money 15. Another Brick In the Wall 16. Comfortably Numb 17. Run Like Hell 18. Shine On You Crazy Diamond [url]http://s40.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0QWX3ZTQH1YKS1NUV8ARS3DIY6[/url] |
[QUOTE=kux0][url]http://www.geocities.com/cgwhitman2/pf/pf1987.html[/url]
could this quite possibly be it? my prism is still downloading so i cant tell yet. EDIT;: im talkin about the third one down[/QUOTE] theres all the info.its the third one down. |
any one have anymore bootleg floyd?
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[QUOTE=kux0]any one have anymore bootleg floyd?[/QUOTE]
I got bootleg Jokers Wild stuff(Gilmour's old band). :-/ Lets just say him switching bands was a very good idea... |
[QUOTE=kux0]any one have anymore bootleg floyd?[/QUOTE]
I have a few shows i got from trades, and 2 shows i got from Torrent. AIM uglyCasanovabob |
[QUOTE=Modestbob]I have a few shows i got from trades, and 2 shows i got from Torrent.
AIM uglyCasanovabob[/QUOTE] I wish I had some shows to share :-/ When I get my Pink Floyd Anthology DVD in, ill upload you all a few tracks. Mosdef Comfortably Numb while Gilmour is on the wall. |
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