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Otherside 03-30-2005 06:30 AM

[QUOTE=Gilmour]Sorry Otherside, I cant upload it tonight... Maybe tomorrow[/QUOTE]

NP m8, take your time.

Riva 03-30-2005 07:01 AM

[QUOTE=Med57]I haven't got it, but from what I've heard, the show was pretty chaotic really...he got Bryan Adams and even Cyndi Lauper in to help out on vocals (take Gilmour's vocal parts), and in some cases play the guitar parts, or just join in with his backing band. It sounds quite disorganised, and I think it wasn't as good as it could have been, considering how dramatic they could have made it.[/QUOTE]

I nearly impulse bought it, but I didn't have the right money on me. It was fairly cheap. I think I'll have a looksee at it.

magicbus 03-30-2005 06:23 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]I nearly impulse bought it, but I didn't have the right money on me. It was fairly cheap. I think I'll have a looksee at it.[/QUOTE]

It was only 18 when I saw it. I wanted to buy it because I'm always looking for more Floyd dvds, but I don't think there are many.

Kingofdudes 03-30-2005 09:40 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]It was only 18 when I saw it. I wanted to buy it because I'm always looking for more Floyd dvds, but I don't think there are many.[/QUOTE]

There arent many official ones

I just got my PF Anthology in

Pink Floyd - 1967- 1973
Pink Floyd - 1973 - 1994
David Gilmour Video Anthology
Roger Waters Video Anthology
Syd Barrett Video Anthology 1965 - 1969

The seller also gave me some CDs

Rare Syd Barret Studio/live songs

Pink Floyd Live(Animals Tour) July 6, 1977
This is the fateful concert where Roger spits on the crowd, which inspires him to create "The Wall"
Set List[list=1][*]Sheep[*]Pigs on the Wing Part One[*]Dogs[*]Pigs on the Wing Part Two[*]Pigs (Three Different Ones)[*]Shine on you Crazy Diamond Parts 1-5[*]Shine on You Crazy Diamond Parts 6-9[*]Welcome to the Machine[*]Have a Cigar[*]Wish You Were Here[*]Money[*]Us & Them[/list]
David Gilmour Live/Studio Songs

Roger Waters Live/Studio Songs

Sorry Otherside, I still dont have the time to upload pompeii, I got off work late again :-/

Rothmans 03-30-2005 10:03 PM

Hey im sorry for the real n00b question for pink floyd

But is it Waters that does the more higher vocals?
and Rogers doing the more deep vocals?

Kingofdudes 03-30-2005 10:08 PM

[QUOTE=Rothmans]Hey im sorry for the real n00b question for pink floyd

But is it Waters that does the more higher vocals?
and Rogers doing the more deep vocals?[/QUOTE]

Roger Water is the same guy. Gilmour is the one that tends to do the high vocals. Roger does most of the vocal work on The Wall. If you want to hear Roger, listening to the opening vocals on Comfortably Numb. David Gilmour is the one singing when the lyrics go to "There is no pain, you are receding".


Im listening to Us & Them on the Animals tour, the crowd is starting to boo PF :(. Stupid Roger, pissing off the crowd :mad:

pigonthewing82 03-30-2005 10:12 PM

There are non Roger being a dick Animals bootlegs though right?

Kingofdudes 03-30-2005 10:14 PM

[QUOTE=pigonthewing82]There are non Roger being a dick Animals bootlegs though right?[/QUOTE]
Im sure there are out there, but this bootleg was put in here because of Roger's behavior, and the importance of the concert.

pigonthewing82 03-30-2005 10:18 PM

[QUOTE=Gilmour]Im sure there are out there, but this bootleg was put in here because of Roger's behavior, and the importance of the concert.[/QUOTE]

Yeah in many ways that moment was the end of the slow downfall of Pink Floyd and they finally hit bottom compared to what they used to be and Waters took control.

And happy 8000 posts :)

Riva 03-31-2005 01:17 AM

So, I have a copy of Pink Floyd in '67 performing Astronomy Domine live at Club Beat. It's quite interesting, though not the best quality. Would anyone be interested in a yousendit?

rippa32 03-31-2005 08:21 PM

So what does Gilmour sound like singing Waters songs? I mean live after Roger left. And one last thing whos Syd? Thanks guys.

pigonthewing82 03-31-2005 08:31 PM

[QUOTE=rippa32]So what does Gilmour sound like singing Waters songs? I mean live after Roger left. And one last thing whos Syd? Thanks guys.[/QUOTE]

Gilmour's voice was a little off Waters at times, but Gilmour is a better singer then him in some ways so it you couldn't really knowtice. And Syd is the member of Pink Floyd who was the song writer, lead singer, and lead guitarist before Gilmour. They did one cd with him called Piper At The Gates of Dawn. He went crazy because LSD bought out a mental illness. His condidtion kept him from touring, and the band didn't know how to handle him. They hired Gilmour as a replacment, and just stopped telling Syd when they were going to a show. He did one last song with them Jugband Blues and left. He had a solo career that was a flop, though I think he wrote some good stuff solo, but also some bad stuff. After two records he stopped, and went to live with his mother. He hasn't made any public interviews or anything like that, exept by people who can't leave the poor guy alone. He doesn't even recognize who he was, or even that he was in the band, or even that he knows of a band Pink Floyd. When asked about the group he replyed "Are they one of those rappers?"

rippa32 03-31-2005 08:54 PM

Wow thats pretty bad. So didn't waters sing at all on Piper at the Gates of Dawn?

pigonthewing82 03-31-2005 09:06 PM

[QUOTE=rippa32]Wow thats pretty bad. So didn't waters sing at all on Piper at the Gates of Dawn?[/QUOTE]

I'm not good with who sang what, but I think he only had backing vocals, but the backing vocals were a big part in some songs. He also wrote only one of the songs (Take up they stethoscope and walk)

rippa32 03-31-2005 09:09 PM

Thanks alot for youre help. Id rep ya if I could.

pigonthewing82 03-31-2005 09:12 PM

[QUOTE=rippa32]Thanks alot for youre help. Id rep ya if I could.[/QUOTE]

:lol: No problem man any time.

magicbus 03-31-2005 09:40 PM

Barret does the vocals on every song except Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk, which is Waters. On a few songs, Waters and/or Wright do some harmony vocals, but Syd is the lead every time.

[url]http://www.pinkfloydfan.net/t1507.html[/url]
This page tells who sings on each song and gives information on all the albums, in addition to tons of other Floyd stuff. Check it out :thumb:

Kingofdudes 03-31-2005 10:04 PM

Roger also does a few of his trade mark screams on Interstellar Overdrive

rippa32 04-01-2005 03:54 AM

[QUOTE=magicbus]Barret does the vocals on every song except Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk, which is Waters. On a few songs, Waters and/or Wright do some harmony vocals, but Syd is the lead every time.

[url]http://www.pinkfloydfan.net/t1507.html[/url]
This page tells who sings on each song and gives information on all the albums, in addition to tons of other Floyd stuff. Check it out :thumb:[/QUOTE]

thanks

magicbus 04-01-2005 07:39 AM

I had a dream that Pink Floyd was having a reunion concert with all the members, and my mom was gonna buy me the tickets. But then I woke up :upset:

Modestbob 04-01-2005 12:16 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]I had a dream that Pink Floyd was having a reunion concert with all the members, and my mom was gonna buy me the tickets. But then I woke up :upset:[/QUOTE]

If they did have a reunion the tickets would probably be impossible to get.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 04-01-2005 01:29 PM

[QUOTE=pigonthewing82]I'm not good with who sang what, but I think he only had backing vocals, but the backing vocals were a big part in some songs. [B]He also wrote only one of the songs (Take up they stethoscope and walk[/B])[/QUOTE]
No, he just helped write it.

pigonthewing82 04-01-2005 02:26 PM

[QUOTE=Schyma]No, he just helped write it.[/QUOTE]

Oh, yea I thought it sounded a little different from the stuff Waters usally writes, I just assumed it was him alone because only he is given credit on the album.

slowhand 04-01-2005 06:24 PM

You know, everytime I hear "Strangers passing in the streets, by chance two seperate glance meet. And I am you and what I see is me," from [i]Echoes[/i], it reminds me of "I am he, as you are, as you are me, and we are all together" from the Beatles' [i]I am the Walrus[/i].

Just something I never posted before, and didn't know why.

slowhand 04-01-2005 06:44 PM

--Double Post

I found Pink Floyd quizzes on [url]www.quizilla.com[/url] to see which Pink Floyd member and song you are. Here you go:

-[url=http://quizilla.com/users/piperpfg/quizzes/Which%20Member%20of%20Pink%20Floyd%20Are%20You%3F/]Which Member of Pink Floyd Are You?[/url]
-[url=http://quizilla.com/users/alienpettingzoo/quizzes/What%20Pink%20Floyd%20song%20are%20you%3F/]What Pink Floyd Song Are You?[/url]

I got David Gilmour and [i]Wish You Were Here[/i], and I like it.

Kingofdudes 04-01-2005 06:54 PM

"You are David Gilmour. You are great at what you do and have fun doing it, but you also aren't too concerned with what others think of you and tend to be stubborn." :cool:

The song one was full of crap. I just cheated to get to Comfortably Numb

pigonthewing82 04-01-2005 07:02 PM

[QUOTE=slowhand]You know, everytime I hear "Strangers passing in the streets, by chance two seperate glance meet. And I am you and what I see is me," from [i]Echoes[/i], it reminds me of "I am he, as you are, as you are me, and we are all together" from the Beatles' [i]I am the Walrus[/i].

Just something I never posted before, and didn't know why.[/QUOTE]

The song is very Beatles influenced. The line "inciting and inviting me" is like the line in the Beatles song Across the Universe "inviting and inciting me" Waters actually made a reference to the Beatles in the song Let There Be More Light "and beneth his flowing robes was Lucy in the Sky" I think that as far as Echoes goes he was listening to the Beatles or just thinking about them and their philoshy just sort of inspired him and he wrote a song sort of like it. Not to rip the off at all, just to share his own philisophy. He may have also just thought of the philosphy before he heard I am the Walrus, and that inspired him to write his own. Either way this is just another example of how far the Beatles influence goes.

slowhand 04-01-2005 07:03 PM

Well, I tried not to cheat on the song one. Though it was very clear which answer was for each of the song. I just tried not to think about it and got [i]Wish You Were Here[/i].

pigonthewing82 04-01-2005 07:04 PM

[QUOTE=Gilmour]"You are David Gilmour. You are great at what you do and have fun doing it, but you also aren't too concerned with what others think of you and tend to be stubborn." :cool:

The song one was full of crap. I just cheated to get to Comfortably Numb[/QUOTE]

Wow you would be Gilmour, didn't see that coming.

slowhand 04-01-2005 07:05 PM

[QUOTE=pigonthewing82]The song is very Beatles influenced. The line [b]"inciting and inviting me" is like the line in the Beatles song Across the Universe "inviting and inciting me"[/b] Waters actually made a reference to the Beatles in the song Let There Be More Light "and beneth his flowing robes was Lucy in the Sky" I think that as far as Echoes goes he was listening to the Beatles or just thinking about them and their philoshy just sort of inspired him and he wrote a song sort of like it. Not to rip the off at all, just to share his own philisophy. He may have also just thought of the philosphy before he heard I am the Walrus, and that inspired him to write his own. Either way this is just another example of how far the Beatles influence goes.[/QUOTE]

That's why it sounded so familiar...


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