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[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]I agree that Marooned is a beautiful instrumental. I love that whole album.
Breathe is a really amazing song, but hardly anyone mentions it when they name good Pink Floyd songs.[/QUOTE] I really like how it leads right into On the Run. |
Definitely. Every song on that album is brilliant.
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[QUOTE=-Listy-]Who agrees Marooned is a beautiful instrumental :)[/QUOTE]
I do, excellent guitar work in it :thumb: |
I think if Brain Damage and Eclipse were one song, it would be known as one of the greatest Floyd songs. Most people not listening to the album will just hear Brain Damage with no Eclipse, which is a shame.
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Breathe is a really amazing song, but hardly anyone mentions it when they name good Pink Floyd songs.[/QUOTE] Breathe is actually one of my favorite PF songs, despite it being short, it's a short beautiful overlooked song on DSotM. The lyrics and vocals are quite chilling. |
"All you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be."
I love that line. |
[QUOTE=lunch998]"All you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be."
I love that line.[/QUOTE] Ditto! That's the main one that sends shivers up and down my spine... wow.. it's scary, but awesome. Also "Long you live and High you'll fly, only if you ride the tide, balanced on the biggest wave, and racing towards an early grave"... is another great line from that song. |
[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]I agree that Marooned is a beautiful instrumental. I love that whole album.
Breathe is a really amazing song, but hardly anyone mentions it when they name good Pink Floyd songs.[/QUOTE] I LOVE Breathe. One of my favorite songs on DSOTM, after Time and Any Colour You Like. It just sounds so cool. And the slide part is really creepy, but it rules. And I think Dogs is one of the tougher songs to learn. I took it in to my guitar teacher, and every chord switch actually changes the scale he's using. This is probably cause its in an open tuning. BUT, that means that if you're soloing over it, you're making constant scale changes to accomodate for the new chords. Kinda tough to do. |
Brain Damage and Eclipse = some of the best lyrics and song-writing I have heard Pink Floyd produce.
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[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]A lot of the songs have amazing lead work. They're also not too technically difficult, although if you want to get the Gilmour tone out of them, and play them as well as he does, that'll take some work. Try going with something like Time or Comfortably Numb, or maybe Money. I just figured out the chords to Breathe yesterday, I'm stoked. I love that song.[/QUOTE]
Allright, I'll check out Time, Money, Breathe, and Dogs some time. :upset: That's a wee bit overwhelming for my 6 months of experience, but..I'll do it if I get bored enough on Xmas break. |
I learnt stuff of of the Wall first. You know, Another Brick In The Wall, etc.
Also, why not try Comfortably Numb. Not too difficult, if you can get the hang of the pattern. |
I love the song "On The Run"
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[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]I learnt stuff of of the Wall first. You know, Another Brick In The Wall, etc.
Also, why not try Comfortably Numb. Not too difficult, if you can get the hang of the pattern.[/QUOTE] Allright, I shall. Love that song. |
I love it too! :D
Almost as much as Run Like Hell, my current project on guitar. :) |
[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]I love it too! :D
Almost as much as Run Like Hell, my current project on guitar. :)[/QUOTE] I my self am working on "Wish You Were Here." Doh, what an awesome song. :D Quite easy on guitar, I must say. "We're just two lost souls swimmin' in a fishbowl, year after year" That right there has to be my favorite Floyd lyric. |
Hehe, I love that line. I'm always singing it at work. Awesome song, probably the closest to my heart.
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[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Hehe, I love that line. I'm always singing it at work. Awesome song, probably the closest to my heart.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I was singing it during my construction class, and at my school, singing is frowned on because it's not gangsta or whatever, so I was nailing something together, and I turn around, still singing, and there was a group of 5 guys, all dickheads, and they just start laughing at me. Then I shot them with my staple gun :D |
Hey, don't normally come around these forums, but The Floyd Rocks. They got me into music.
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well I think I will one of my latest reps with you all..
"TWAT oh look im a tit who negs for no reason, I'm gilmour, P.S Gilmour fu.cked you Floyd after waters left, BARRETT IS KING -hh" Another little kid thinking that saying that a band's older stuff is better makes him HxC. |
Back on topic of Breathe, I really love Breathe Reprise at the end of Time. Its such an amazing return to the song. And the lyrics are brilliant.
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[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]Back on topic of Breathe, I really love Breathe Reprise at the end of Time. Its such an amazing return to the song. And the lyrics are brilliant.[/QUOTE]
On the DSotM DVD, when David did it on acoustic it sounded awesome :) |
[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]Back on topic of Breathe, I really love Breathe Reprise at the end of Time. Its such an amazing return to the song. And the lyrics are brilliant.[/QUOTE]
Nothing like facts! Yes Brilliant. :D |
I bet we pissed some elitist bastard off with all this discussion about DSOTM. :D
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wow, ive been listening to obscured by clouds a lot more lately, and its such a great, completely underrated album. free four, childhoods end, the gold its in the..., all the songs are great...
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[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]Back on topic of Breathe, I really love Breathe Reprise at the end of Time. Its such an amazing return to the song. And the lyrics are brilliant.[/QUOTE]
I agree. After the chiming and faster tempo of speed, the soft sounds of breathe make an eccelent contrast |
[QUOTE=Medopalis]I still think the Brain Damage/Eclipse ending to DSOTM is some of the best music Floyd have ever made. It's definitely a near perfect ending to the album.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I think that eclipse sums up the whole album [U][I][B][CENTER]But the sun is eclipsed by the moon[/CENTER][/B] [/I] [/U] Is it just me or does it really say 'there is no dark side of the moon, its all dark' at the end in the TGGITS voiceover style. |
[QUOTE=Medopalis]I still think the Brain Damage/Eclipse ending to DSOTM is some of the best music Floyd have ever made. It's definitely a near perfect ending to the album.[/QUOTE]
But it is definately a near perfect album |
There is nothing you could name in DSOTM that could be added or taken away to make it better its as close to "Perfect" as you can get.
and to hypocracy hater...after the last note and the heart beats again, turn your speaker up and you can hear a British studio guy say "THere is no Dark Side of the Moon really...as a matter a fact its all dark" They asked a roadie, Studio Manager, and a think one of there band members several questions in the studio and put some of there answers in certain places on the CD. Those are all them guys talking you here in Speak to Me, Great Gig, Brain Damage and Eclipse |
I'm listening to the whole of DSOTM live now.
Jesus I love this album. |
[QUOTE=kombucha mushroom mofo]I my self am working on "Wish You Were Here." Doh, what an awesome song. :D Quite easy on guitar, I must say.
"We're just two lost souls swimmin' in a fishbowl, year after year" That right there has to be my favorite Floyd lyric.[/QUOTE] The lyrics that sum up the entire album have to be: "No-one told you when to run...you missed the starting gun" Then it surges into a guitar solo, and a top-class solo at that. That has to be my favourite part of any pink floyd song. "Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time..plans that come to either nought or half a page of scribbled lines" is pretty darn seminal too. Heads up to every member of pink floyd, they should have legally been knighted by now:D. |
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