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Any chance you could upload that?
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[QUOTE=BigTrav415]I just downloaded a 1972 live DSotM on Limewire, listening to Breathe right now, sounds completely different than the studio version, but not in a bad way. Pretty crazy.
EDIT: On The Run sounds completely different, they're using guitars and drums, very few effects. It hardly sounds like it at all; I'm only assuming it's On the Run actually, can't tell except from placement.[/QUOTE] that's awesome. Wanna send it to me sometime? :) I listened to Meddle and Animals today and realized that I really love Meddle. I always kind of overlook it, and didn't used to really like it compared to their other stuff, but really enjoyed it today. The bass in One of These Days is awesome, and every song is great except for Seamus. Echoes just speaks for itself. And the end riff in Sheep is awesome, but when I listened to it today, I enjoyed Pigs (3 Different Ones) the most. btw, who sings on Animals, Waters or Gilmour? I know Pigs on the Wing 1 and 2 are Waters but am not sure about the rest. |
IDK how :upset:
/embarrasment If you tell me how, I will. EDIT: HOly crap this is awesome, they have a whole ****load of spoken stuff after Time about religion and stuff, its hard to understand a lot of it though... still awesome. really, tell me how to upload/send and I will |
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btw, who sings on Animals, Waters or Gilmour? I know Pigs on the Wing 1 and 2 are Waters but am not sure about the rest.[/QUOTE] I'm not 100% on this, but I'm pretty sure that Waters sings all of the Animals album. Pretty sure on that. Could be wrong. |
On the Run is kind of boring and pointless, although I always listen to it anyways (for the sake of listening to the whole album). The Great Gig In The Sky is the best instrumental in DSotehmoon
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I'm not really sure, actually. I've never been good with their vocals. I think Pigs (Three Different Ones) is Waters, and the other two sound somewhat like Gilmour, but I think it's Waters the whole way through. Could easily be mistaken.
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[QUOTE=BigTrav415]IDK how :upset:
/embarrasment If you tell me how, I will. EDIT: HOly crap this is awesome, they have a whole ****load of spoken stuff after Time about religion and stuff, its hard to understand a lot of it though... still awesome. really, tell me how to upload/send and I will[/QUOTE] Don't be embarrassed, I just learned how last week. Do you have AIM? If you do, sign in, go to people, then send file to a buddy, and the rest is kind of hard to explain, if you IM me at robo2448, i can probably explain it better to you. :) |
Oh yeah, today during art I finished my normal assignment so she gave me this time-waster worksheet where I had to write at least 100 words without using the letter "e". Managed to do 112 words about Pink FLoyd wihtout using it. Hard, but somewhat satisfying. Sucks that I couldn't say Roger Waters though...
Oh yeah, I know how to do AIM, I thought you meant on Musician Forums. it might take a while, but I'll try it. |
[QUOTE=rock not roll] The Great Gig In The Sky is the best instrumental in DSotehmoon[/QUOTE]
EAsily. Also, does anyone else prefer to listen to Dark Side in the car? The first time I heard it I was on the road and I loved it. |
[QUOTE=BigTrav415]Oh yeah, today during art I finished my normal assignment so she gave me this time-waster worksheet where I had to write at least 100 words without using the letter "e". Managed to do 112 words about Pink FLoyd wihtout using it. Hard, but somewhat satisfying. Sucks that I couldn't say Roger Waters though...
Oh yeah, I know how to do AIM, I thought you meant on Musician Forums. it might take a while, but I'll try it.[/QUOTE] sorry, i can't help you with uploading on musician forums. never understood that :confused: |
I was talking about him using yousendit and uploading the file. After you upload the file, you can copy and paste the link into a post, while will allow users here to download the file.
[url]http://www.yousendit.com/[/url] |
[QUOTE=TheDMV]EAsily.
Also, does anyone else prefer to listen to Dark Side in the car? The first time I heard it I was on the road and I loved it.[/QUOTE] About two months I had to go down to Wilmington (2 1/2 hour drive) to meet the lady who was going to be my stepmom in two weeks (yeah and I had just learned about her :upset: ) My dad put on his vinyl of DSotM the day before (first time I'd ever heard it) and that was all I could think about. He dug up a cassette of it somewhere, and we listened to it on the way down the next day, and then on the way back the next day. It was pitch dark, going down I-95, like 12:30 PM. Awesome. Ironically, the next time we went up I had bought The Wall and WYWH (as well as DSotM CD) so, we listened to that too. |
[QUOTE=lunch998]I was talking about him using yousendit and uploading the file. After you upload the file, you can copy and paste the link into a post, while will allow users here to download the file.
[url]http://www.yousendit.com/[/url][/QUOTE] I knew how to do that too... I knew how to do it all along... Now I feel like a dumbass for real. EDIT: Ok, I guess I didnt know, how do you just post it on the server wiht a link without e-mailing it to anyone? |
[QUOTE]About two months I had to go down to Wilmington (2 1/2 hour drive)[/QUOTE]
Where do you live? I'm in PA, assuming you mean Wilmington Delaware. |
[QUOTE=TheDMV]Wher do you live?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://entertainmentforums.greatboard.com/index.php?gb=entertainmentforums[/url] The link for the Entertainment Forums (sorry for advertising in here). I didn't want to talk about it in the Community Thread though, people would get annoyed. |
Thanks lunch.
EDIT: woah, you're a mod. Cool. |
It's Wilmington, North Carolina. Sorry if you thought I was talking about Deleware. If you did think I was talking about NC, i'm in Rocky Mount. Doubt you were though....
EDIT: Never mind about the YSI, I found the sticky thread. God I feel like such a dumbass :lol: I'll post the link. |
[QUOTE=BigTrav415]I just downloaded a 1972 live DSotM on Limewire, listening to Breathe right now, sounds completely different than the studio version, but not in a bad way. Pretty crazy.
EDIT: On The Run sounds completely different, they're using guitars and drums, very few effects. It hardly sounds like it at all; I'm only assuming it's On the Run actually, can't tell except from placement.[/QUOTE] It sounds like what you have is Eclipse of the Dark Side, A Piece for Assorted Lunatics (the original name for DSOTM). That was the first time Dark Side of the Moon had been played by the band on stage. This is before the album was relased so that is why it so compleatly different. They substituted the tape effects for instrumental jams on songs like On The Run. I have that one, its good I just wish the sound quailty was better. I prefer my 1973 bootleg, coming soon to a Pink Floyd thread near you :thumb: |
And here you go:
[url]http://s49.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=32AV08O79QO670KZVNXRF6FU06[/url] Practically steaming with freshness, grab it while its hot. And whatever it is, it's cool... it had a bit of Shine on You Crazy Diamond as well :thumb: |
saw the live video of comfortably numb the other day.... my god.... blew my friggin mind. (from the '95 pulse tour) so cool. i prefer dsotm to the wall, because dsotm pretty much all the songs are like great songs and keep me interested(maybe on the run which gets repetitive). but the wall, there's like 12 songs on it that just lose me, most of them are a little too emotional and slow. i prefer animals over both of them though.
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Does anyone know if Pulse will be coming out on DVD?
After watching my video a few times, years ago now, I have been hoping for a DVD version that wont drop quality! And Yeah! Comfortably Numb rocks on that tour (as does the last solo in Another Brick pt.11, Gilmour plays the one after the words but then that dude (used to know his name... I think he is a session player that did the tour with them) rocks it completely, man he is a freak! |
Hey guys, I have a great idea for the Pink Floyd thread. Basically, we pick an album, and then we each dibs a song, and then analyse it line by line, or verse by verse. This would be a nice way to see who thinks what when it comes to Pink Floyd. We can also comment on everyone's analyses.
This is going to be a very casual thing. It's not going to dominate the discussion, etc. Thoughts? I vote DSOTM first. :) |
Very great idea! I vote DSOTM first aswell. :)
This will give people that are ignoriant to a certain album an insight on what it's actual meaning is or isn't. Very great idea Riva. :thumb: |
Back wken I was in high school, which is not all that recent anymore, we were studying a topic area in English called "Crossing Boundaries" Now I am an engineer now, so English was never my strong point, so I decided to select Comfortably Numb to analyse about how the person in the song "Crosses a boundry" it is simply proof that you can say whatever you want about song lyrics because you can be very subjective! Now I am not discouraging the idea you put forward, I am quite keen to join in (but would like Animals forst), I am simply glad that I was able to squeeze Pink Floyd into my high school studies to make it more interesting!
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[QUOTE=skynyrd73]Thats becasue every kid dreams of being a "Rebel", i mean comon, if you actualy listen to the entire song, it never talks about the public school kids, and as before, its about "crapy" teachers, and about the riots, i got what you mean, im not saying that "rap" riots you got to love, im just saying, personaly i love riots! (G&R!!)....[/QUOTE]
If you think that I'm saying that to be 'hip,' you couldn't be farther from the thruth. For me [i]Another Brick in the Wall part 2[/i] has come to represent what the lyrics say bluntly. School has been nothing more than a place where they create machines, to think alike and not to be any different from society. They never take the chance to figure out children's individual abilities, and so letting many to find themselves flooded with things they just can't comprehend. [b]"We don't need no thought control."[/b] And to simply put the song as one to criticize 'private' school is simply stupid. Do you really think Waters will just criticize a private school and leave behind public schools, where teachers are as bad, if not worst, than in private schools? In a private school when a teachers does something and the child tells his/her parents about it, they would go straight to the school and demand some sort of justice, since the pay much more for the education of their children than in some public schools, where teachers have more freedom. So, don't you 'comon' me and label me as d[b]i[/b]ck who just listens to [i]Another Brick in the Wall part 2[/i] to be 'hip' or 'cool,' because I'm not. Where I live, there are no 'cool' kids who listen to Pink Floyd, in fact, I'm the only one in my area who listens to the Floyd, so I'm the one getting the weird looks when I listen to them. [i]Another Brick in the Wall part 2[/i] has come to represent something completely different to me than what was intended in the album. That's the only thing I care about. |
[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Hey guys, I have a great idea for the Pink Floyd thread. Basically, we pick an album, and then we each dibs a song, and then analyse it line by line, or verse by verse. This would be a nice way to see who thinks what when it comes to Pink Floyd. We can also comment on everyone's analyses.
This is going to be a very casual thing. It's not going to dominate the discussion, etc. Thoughts? I vote DSOTM first. :)[/QUOTE] Well, I vote for [b]WYWH[/b]... of course, if you guys give me some time, since I don't get on that much. |
[QUOTE=slowhand]If you think that I'm saying that to be 'hip,' you couldn't be farther from the thruth.
For me [i]Another Brick in the Wall part 2[/i] has come to represent what the lyrics say bluntly. School has been nothing more than a place where they create machines, to think alike and not to be any different from society. They never take the chance to figure out children's individual abilities, and so letting many to find themselves flooded with things they just can't comprehend. [b]"We don't need no thought control."[/b] And to simply put the song as one to criticize 'private' school is simply stupid. Do you really think Waters will just criticize a private school and leave behind public schools, where teachers are as bad, if not worst, than in private schools? In a private school when a teachers does something and the child tells his/her parents about it, they would go straight to the school and demand some sort of justice, since the pay much more for the education of their children than in some public schools, where teachers have more freedom. So, don't you 'comon' me and label me as d[b]i[/b]ck who just listens to [i]Another Brick in the Wall part 2[/i] to be 'hip' or 'cool,' because I'm not. Where I live, there are no 'cool' kids who listen to Pink Floyd, in fact, I'm the only one in my area who listens to the Floyd, so I'm the one getting the weird looks when I listen to them. [i]Another Brick in the Wall part 2[/i] has come to represent something completely different to me than what was intended in the album. That's the only thing I care about.[/QUOTE] Ok, first off, have you ever seen The Wall movie, and not just the movie, but its obviouse, umm...theyre living there,..(private school), and i agree about what you said about machines, but i hate when kids of today just say of great aong because one line, because theres more to it then that. |
[QUOTE=skynyrd73]but i hate when kids of today just say of great aong because one line[/QUOTE]
What? |
Kids sing "We dont need no education" because they think, screw school and all these teachers, they can't be bothered learning so they are having a whinge.
The meaning of this line, in context, is not about avoiding education, but rather about avoiding the education stlyes which Roger Waters himself went through when growing up. For instance, "No dark sarcasm in the classroom" the teachers were excessivley strict, using the students as a stepping stone to feel better about themselves... much like the class bully does. The specific case in the movie shows a teacher who lives in fear of his wife... so he makes the students live in fear of him. This is why the line is taken out of context by kids today, not saying the above no longer happens, I am sure it does, but whinging about the education itself is out of context. |
Riva - Nice idea, we'd have to present it like a FA.
Everyone colllaborates on AIM and sends it to one person who makes a 1 thread or post about it. So it'll look like: [b]Speak to Me/Breathe[/b] [i]Written by: MYR[/i] In this song, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.... [b]On the Run[/b] [i]Written by: HeavyRiva[/i] This song.. not much to say. You catch my drift? |
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