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delicate_sound_of_thunder 01-07-2005 05:34 PM

i have the wall, amlor, meddle, animals, wywh, obc, more, dsotm, the division bell, and echoes. my next one will probably be one of the live ones.
But anyways, about echoes, i think its a good cd to get some1 aquainted with the style of pink floyd. thats what i heard first from them and thats what got me into floyd.

DeusExMachina 01-07-2005 05:40 PM

[QUOTE=Raijo]I read an interesting quote recently where Dave Gilmour said "I've been in The Who, I've been in The Beatles and I've been in Pink Floyd! Top that, mother****er!" I'm curious about this quote. When was Gilmour in The Beatles and The Who? How did this happen? Was he a guest musician for them or a session guitarist or something? Anyone know?[/QUOTE]

He played with McCartney after The Beatles broke up, he might have appeared briefly on one of their albums, but I don't think he did. As for The Who, he played for them live, and he played lead guitar for Pete Townshend when he was on tour with his solo act. Gilmour is also the only person other than Townshend to have penned a song on a Townshend solo album. That sounds like a very un-Gilmour thing to say though. He always came off as rather modest. Well, just goes to show when a woman's on her back the meter's always running... /me just watched SNL recently.

Edit: Oh, and Riva, I'd rep you for that book analogy, but I already repped you for making that poll.

appreciate_it 01-07-2005 05:51 PM

What year was this? (who with townshends solo?)

Kingofdudes 01-07-2005 05:59 PM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]He played with McCartney after The Beatles broke up, he might have appeared briefly on one of their albums, but I don't think he did. As for The Who, he played for them live, and he played lead guitar for Pete Townshend when he was on tour with his solo act. Gilmour is also the only person other than Townshend to have penned a song on a Townshend solo album. That sounds like a very un-Gilmour thing to say though. He always came off as rather modest. Well, just goes to show when a woman's on her back the meter's always running... /me just watched SNL recently.

Edit: Oh, and Riva, I'd rep you for that book analogy, but I already repped you for making that poll.[/QUOTE]

Townshend also helped out with Dave's solo album "About Face"

DeusExMachina 01-07-2005 06:04 PM

Really? I know that Dave asked Townshend to write lyrics for a song of his, but he ended up not putting the song in his album. Those lyrics and that song ended up on Townshend's solo album White City, as White City Fighting. And, to appreciate it, Dave played with McCartney and Townshend in the 80's.

IAJP 01-07-2005 06:11 PM

I have relics,
If anyone wants any information on it.
/can't be bothered quoting

Kingofdudes 01-07-2005 08:24 PM

[quote=pinkfloydfan]All Lovers Are Deranged (Gilmour/Townshend)[/quote]

I love that song :)

DeusExMachina 01-07-2005 08:57 PM

What is that song from? I don't recognize the name...

Kingofdudes 01-07-2005 08:59 PM

About Face

DeusExMachina 01-07-2005 09:01 PM

I need to get that album. I have none of Gilmour's solo albums :upset:

Dr. Jake Destructo 01-07-2005 09:12 PM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]I need to get that album. I have none of Gilmour's solo albums :upset:[/QUOTE]

How are his solo releases compared to Pink Floyd? I know they are probably not as good as Floyd, but how do the styles differ?

lunch998 01-07-2005 10:38 PM

[QUOTE=Gilmour]tr00 :smash:

I may consider getting Relics though, I heard it has some unlreleased tracks on it.[/QUOTE]

I think Relics can be exempt from the general idea that greatest hits suck.

Dr. Jake Destructo 01-07-2005 10:43 PM

I have an idea. Let's forget about Echoes, their greatest hits albums and name Dark Side of the Moon the Pink Floyd unofficial greatest hits album. :D

BludgeonySteve 01-07-2005 10:46 PM

[QUOTE=kombucha mushroom mofo]I have an idea. Let's forget about Echoes, their greatest hits albums and name Dark Side of the Moon the Pink Floyd unofficial greatest hits album. :D[/QUOTE]

Lets not.

lunch998 01-07-2005 10:50 PM

[QUOTE=rock not rolled]Lets not.[/QUOTE]

Agreed.

lunch998 01-07-2005 10:54 PM

The Guitar part at the end of Sheep is so cool. Not that Gilmour needed another reason why he is awesome, but that is one.

DeusExMachina 01-08-2005 11:14 AM

Yeah, Sheep is awesome. I haven't gotten too much into Animals as a whole though. I just don't find it that amazing. Eh, I'll give it another chance *puts Animals into CD player*

Kingofdudes 01-08-2005 11:24 AM

I have sorta lost my interest in Animals, and I have started to love WYWH more lately.

DeusExMachina 01-08-2005 11:35 AM

That is because WYWH > Animals.

hypocracy hater 01-08-2005 11:36 AM

And

PATGOD > All

Otherside 01-08-2005 11:38 AM

Animals is only great when you have a chance to listen to the whole thing through. Then it's a f[COLOR=White]uc[/COLOR]king brilliant album

BludgeonySteve 01-08-2005 12:19 PM

[QUOTE=hypocracy hater]And

PATGOD > All[/QUOTE]

Ae you sure about htat? No doubt it's good but does it really beat The Wall, Animals, Wish You Were here, Meddle, Dark Side of The Moon...?

Otherside 01-08-2005 12:28 PM

Of course favoritism is completly realitve, someones favorite album could be Final Cut, simply because that's the album that appeals to them most. WYWH and Animals are my favorites.

DeusExMachina 01-08-2005 12:45 PM

My favorites are probably WYWH and DSOTM, cliche as it may be. Of course, they're all so good its hard to name one as a favorite.

Dr. Jake Destructo 01-08-2005 11:02 PM

[QUOTE=Otherside]Of course favoritism is completly realitve, someones favorite album could be Final Cut, simply because that's the album that appeals to them most. WYWH and Animals are my favorites.[/QUOTE]

Wish You Were Here? No way! *looks at user title*

I must say that DSotM is my favorite. How trendy :rolleyes:

Today I was thinking of how specific classic rock bands influenced more modern music, and I really couldn't put my finger on any modern band other than Radiohead. Do you guys have any ideas? I realize that there must be many, but I went snowboarding today and my head is throbbing, so I didn't try very hard.

lunch998 01-08-2005 11:44 PM

My favorite is probably Animals.

Johnny B. Good 01-08-2005 11:45 PM

Piper at the gates of dawn

DeusExMachina 01-09-2005 12:12 AM

[QUOTE=kombucha mushroom mofo]Wish You Were Here? No way! *looks at user title*

I must say that DSotM is my favorite. How trendy :rolleyes:

Today I was thinking of how specific classic rock bands influenced more modern music, and I really couldn't put my finger on any modern band other than Radiohead. Do you guys have any ideas? I realize that there must be many, but I went snowboarding today and my head is throbbing, so I didn't try very hard.[/QUOTE]

I don't listen to too much Tool, but I've been told they're pretty heavily influenced by Pink Floyd. Something about a certain part of The Grudge which is identical to a part of SOYCD.

Dr. Jake Destructo 01-09-2005 12:17 AM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]I don't listen to too much Tool, but I've been told they're pretty heavily influenced by Pink Floyd. Something about a certain part of The Grudge which is identical to a part of SOYCD.[/QUOTE]

Oh yeah, I think they did a cover of Comfortably numb as well. It might not have been Comfortably Numb, but I do think they covered a Pink Floyd song.

EDIT: To guy below me, so do Dream Theater.

Johnny B. Good 01-09-2005 12:18 AM

Scissor Sisters do a cover of Comfortably numb


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