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BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 04-21-2005 10:41 PM

I really like the cartoon that goes along with "Goodbye Blue Sky" in the movie and the music is great too.

Riva 04-21-2005 10:53 PM

You mean the figures with the natural gasmask faces? I know, it is really mind-blowing when you consider some of the stuff that goes on.

Dr. Jake Destructo 04-21-2005 10:56 PM

The mask things have to be some of the scariest cartoons ever concieved. The first time I watched it, I just kind of curled up into a tight ball and wimpered for a while. :p

rippa32 04-22-2005 04:09 AM

Seems like a good movie. Is it worth getting the actual album first though?

Riva 04-22-2005 06:29 AM

Get both at the same time, if possible. Think of it as two tools for learning the full story. Alone, they are moderately good at telling you what Roger is trying to get across, but together, they are a story telling force to be reckoned with.

standard 04-22-2005 01:01 PM

I would have to say listen to the album first though.

lunch998 04-22-2005 01:04 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]One of My Turns is great. However, my favourite song from disc 1 has to be Goodbye Blue Sky. I defy you to find such a short, yet musically and conceptually rich song.[/QUOTE]

Is There Anybody Out There? is just as rich, to me at least.

magicbus 04-22-2005 01:18 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Get both at the same time, if possible. Think of it as two tools for learning the full story. Alone, they are moderately good at telling you what Roger is trying to get across, but together, they are a story telling force to be reckoned with.[/QUOTE]

I bought both at the same time!

ATM 04-22-2005 01:38 PM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]One of My Turns is great. However, my favourite song from disc 1 has to be Goodbye Blue Sky. I defy you to find such a short, yet musically and conceptually rich song.[/QUOTE]

I agree. Goodbye Blue Sky is such a beautiful song, and fun to play on an acoustic.

YouGottaBeCrazy 04-22-2005 06:51 PM

I love both discs. Disc 1 is more appealing for people who are just listening to the music casually and aren't paying attention to the story. Disc 2 is very musically experimental (Nobody Home, Is There Anybody Out There?, The Trial, etc.), it has more to do with the concept than the music itself, I think, however still great musically. In the Flesh? and The Thin Ice are so cool to open an album with, musically and lyrically. The whole idea of In the Flesh? being about Pink being born and than The Thin Ice being about how Pink is being told that the world may look like a nice place, but there's really just a lot of dissapointment and pain, is just so cool to me. Anyone agree? The whole album is classic.

thickasabrick 04-22-2005 07:05 PM

I've been trying to master some Pink Floyd solos in the past little while. So far I've got Time, Another Brick in the Wall Pt 2, Comfortably Numb (1st solo only), I'm working on the second solo for Comfortably Numb, but it's proving a little more difficult. I've never been too great with picking speed. I think next I'm gonna learn Money.

What are some of your favourite solos? other than the ones I've mentioned. Just so I can get a good idea on any solos I should/could learn next. I just find Gilmour to be a fascinating guitarist, and I love playing his songs, especially his solos.

YouGottaBeCrazy 04-22-2005 07:30 PM

Mother and One of My Turns.

However, if you are looking for something more epic, you should learn Shine On You Crazy Diamond (all 9 parts), and all 3 solos to Dogs. Master those, and you're the man.

pigonthewing82 04-22-2005 07:35 PM

I think one of Gimours most underrated solos is his one in The Gold is in the..... off Obscured by Clouds.

standard 04-22-2005 08:37 PM

I'd agree. Infact, I overlooked it. It is a VERY good solo, but people can't tell because it blends with the music so well... unless you pay attention.

Kingofdudes 04-22-2005 09:52 PM

My favorite guitar work is in Dogs. OBC and TDB also have very strong guitar solos.

Darkness 04-22-2005 09:55 PM

I kinda want to get into this band...wheres a good place to start?

Riva 04-22-2005 10:34 PM

Basically, buy DSOTM. This is easily Floyd's most accesible albums.

lunch998 04-22-2005 10:37 PM

I really like Gilmour's short solo in Hey You. But basically Dogs and SOYCD are my favorite Gilmour parts.

Darkness 04-22-2005 10:37 PM

dsotm? does that stand for something?

pigonthewing82 04-22-2005 10:38 PM

[QUOTE=Darkness Of Greed]I kinda want to get into this band...wheres a good place to start?[/QUOTE]

Dark Side of the Moon - for the most main streat recording
The Wall - For a great concept album
Wish You Were Here, Animals, Meddle - For great instrumental jams
Piper at the Gates of Dawn, A Saucerful of Secrets, Atom Heart Mother - For exprimental trippy stuff
Obscured By Clouds, More - Film Sound tracks

The Final Cut, The Divison Bell, A Momentary Lapse of Reason- The final cut was the last Pink Floyd album, but its mostly just a Roger Waters solo album, and the other two are the band with out Waters, so save these three for last.

Darkness 04-22-2005 10:40 PM

^ Wow thanks..

pigonthewing82 04-22-2005 10:43 PM

[QUOTE=Darkness Of Greed]^ Wow thanks..[/QUOTE]

No problem man enjoy getting into Pink Floyd

lunch998 04-22-2005 10:44 PM

Dark Side is definitely the way to go, even if you grow past it. I listened to it the other day for the first time in awhile, I forgot how great it was.

magicbus 04-23-2005 11:43 AM

[QUOTE=lunch998]Dark Side is definitely the way to go, even if you grow past it. I listened to it the other day for the first time in awhile, I forgot how great it was.[/QUOTE]

I would also start with DSOTM. That was the first Floyd album I heard, and I was amazed. I wish could hear it for the first time again.

Walrus Gumboot 04-23-2005 12:42 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]I would also start with DSOTM. That was the first Floyd album I heard, and I was amazed. I wish could hear it for the first time again.[/QUOTE]

Incredible album. I can never go into Walmart without it

I wish I could hear Sgt. Pepper's for the first time again

slowhand 04-23-2005 05:02 PM

Finally, after a hard search, I am now in possession of [b]Ummagumma[/b]... since last Monday.

I'm glad with the purchase. I just love the live album, specially [i]Astronomy Domine[/i], and the studio album is great too. Love it.

magicbus 04-23-2005 05:05 PM

[QUOTE=slowhand]Finally, after a hard search, I am now in possession of [b]Ummagumma[/b]... since last Monday.

I'm glad with the purchase. I just love the live album, specially [i]Astronomy Domine[/i], and the studio album is great too. Love it.[/QUOTE]

Doesn't the live album rule? Gilmour's vocals at the end of A Saucerful of Secrets are haunting.

pigonthewing82 04-23-2005 05:09 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]Doesn't the live album rule? Gilmour's vocals at the end of A Saucerful of Secrets are haunting.[/QUOTE]

Yeah I think thats Gilmour's best vocal work, though I think its better on Live at Pompii.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 04-23-2005 05:09 PM

Yea but the studio album sucks. (harsh but true)

skynyrd73 04-23-2005 08:33 PM

[QUOTE=Schyma]Yea but the studio album sucks. (harsh but true)[/QUOTE]
what do you think is Floyd's most underated album, and also song?


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