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gmoneyguy 01-09-2005 07:29 PM

Im not saying its the same or direct. Just the sound reminds me of The Doors.

Broken Arrow 01-09-2005 07:32 PM

[QUOTE=guitrguy]Im not saying its the same or direct. Just the sound reminds me of The Doors.[/QUOTE]
Fair enough.

CarRamRod 01-09-2005 08:18 PM

yo have any of you guys seen the syd barret dvd, idk how old it is but its like a biograpy of his life. Its really good, get it, even if you dont like him. It has GREAT concert footage with him and the rest of pink floyd

lunch998 01-09-2005 08:22 PM

[QUOTE=CarRamRod]yo have any of you guys seen the syd barret dvd, idk how old it is but its like a biograpy of his life. Its really good, get it, even if you dont like him. It has GREAT concert footage with him and the rest of pink floyd[/QUOTE]

Unfortunately I have only heard about it, but want to get my hands on it eventually. Sounds good.

Dr. Jake Destructo 01-09-2005 10:15 PM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]

I can sort of see the Doors/PATGOD connection, but The Doors are much more keyboard heavy, if I remember PATGOD well.[/QUOTE]

I knew Pink Floyd's stuff with Syd Barret reminded me of something, and sure enough, it is the doors. I think it must be Barret's voice that reminds me of The Doors.

retard_robbie 01-10-2005 03:33 AM

i love pink floyd - they make up 3 of the 6 uncopied albums i own, and i listen to tributes live whenever i can. i just want to say that i heard the scissor sisters version of comfortably numb on some chart programme at 3am, and i was disgusted (in a similar way to when i heard the scooter version of the logical song). at 9am i then had an argument with someone in my band over which song was actually better (as if there was anything to argue about). the original pink floyd version rocks, and i love pink floyd lyrics. it was great when i first understood the deep depressing meanings of the songs, cos i started listening to them early on.

i also heard pink floyd sued the bloodhound gang for the lyrics "just another d**k with no balls" (no its not duck with no balls). i thought that was a bit miserable of them - cant they take a joke? i found that song quite funny...

Modestbob 01-10-2005 02:59 PM

[QUOTE] also heard pink floyd sued the bloodhound gang for the lyrics "just another d**k with no balls" (no its not duck with no balls). i thought that was a bit miserable of them - cant they take a joke? i found that song quite funny...[/QUOTE]

i would have sued them if i was floyd too, Bloodhound gang are idots.

guitarded_chuck 01-10-2005 03:19 PM

I don't really think Barrett's work remind me of anything else. It's quite original. Lyrically anyway. If anything, it kind of sounds like some Beatles stuff. PATGOD reminds me of Sgt. Pepper's/Magical Mystery Tour. MMT came out quite awhile after it though.

gmoneyguy 01-10-2005 03:30 PM

PATGOD came the same year as SGT. Pepper. Both are psychadelic which would explain why they sound the same.

guitarded_chuck 01-10-2005 03:43 PM

They were recorded at the same time, in the same place. Abbey Road. The two bands hung out somewhat at the time, but the Beatles were obviously huge at the time, while Pink Floyd were a little known band with potential. I have honestly heard a story of the two smoking a joint outside on Abbey Road one day. That conversation must have been interesting. :D

DeusExMachina 01-10-2005 04:05 PM

Yeah, that would be a fun conversation to watch. And to retard robbie, I would sue them too. Bloodhound Gang are just obnoxious.

Mister_Che 01-10-2005 04:09 PM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]Yeah, that would be a fun conversation to watch. And to retard robbie, I would sue them too. Bloodhound Gang are just obnoxious.[/QUOTE]

Sorry to get off topic, but Deusexmachina, did you get your screen name from Deus-ex the game or ExMachina the comic book?

DeusExMachina 01-10-2005 04:15 PM

[QUOTE=Mister_Che]Sorry to get off topic, but Deusexmachina, did you get your screen name from Deus-ex the game or ExMachina the comic book?[/QUOTE]

Neither. I got it from being a geek who likes Greek plays and philosophy.

Mister_Che 01-10-2005 04:18 PM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]Neither. I got it from being a geek who likes Greek plays and philosophy.[/QUOTE]

Blast! Your name is the contraption that lowers people onto the stage as if they were flying, though I'm sure your friend told you that already.

DeusExMachina 01-10-2005 04:22 PM

My friend...? Yeah, it flies in and saves people. But more than that, it represents divine intervention, or "The Machine of the Gods."

magicbus 01-10-2005 09:08 PM

Don't worry Deus, I love Greek mythology too. We're reading the Iliad right now in Lit and Comp, but next semester I'm taking a Mythology class.

namesareoverrated 01-10-2005 09:28 PM

Worst use of Deus Ex Machina ever: Sir Walter Scott's [I]Ivanhoe[/I]

anyway, I've always kinda looked at Pink Floyd as a potentially good band gone terribly wrong. They almost remind me of the Velvet Underground, and "Bike" is the most unintentionally funny song I have ever heard. Nothing after [I]PATGOD[/I], however, was at all interesting to me. In all fairness though, they're probably the most creative re-writers in all of popular music. Their songs are so varied musically, and yet they all sound the same.

Johnny B. Good 01-10-2005 09:32 PM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]My friend...? Yeah, it flies in and saves people. But more than that, it represents divine intervention, or "The Machine of the Gods."[/QUOTE]
I thought in meant "God from Machine"

appreciate_it 01-10-2005 09:34 PM

you are only coming through in waves.

Xanadu_16_2112 01-10-2005 09:51 PM

No One has mentioned Echoes, it is haunting and expresses Syd Barrett at his best.
I Really like Animals and Wish You Were Here as Albums though.

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

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]Neither. I got it from being a geek who likes Greek plays and philosophy.[/QUOTE]

I've always wondered about your name.

Today I got the Division Bell from a friend of mine. You were right, Deus, it's wayyy better than Momentary Lapse of Reason. Keep Talking is awesome. Any song with Steven Hawking in it would be awesome.

as for Greek mythology, last year in my english class, we spent a quarter on Greek Mythology. Me and a couple of my buddies had to do a 5 minute skit on Oedipus, the amazing son of his wife Sphinx slayer. Yes, he married his wife, did her, and concieved a daughter/sister. :confused: Gross.

Riva 01-11-2005 02:11 AM

[QUOTE=namesareoverrated]Worst use of Deus Ex Machina ever: Sir Walter Scott's [I]Ivanhoe[/I]

anyway, I've always kinda looked at Pink Floyd as a potentially good band gone terribly wrong. They almost remind me of the Velvet Underground, and "Bike" is the most unintentionally funny song I have ever heard. Nothing after [I]PATGOD[/I], however, was at all interesting to me. In all fairness though, they're probably the most creative re-writers in all of popular music. Their songs are so varied musically, and yet they all sound the same.[/QUOTE]

how do they sound the same, if they are musically various? I question your logic.

Kingofdudes 01-11-2005 09:40 AM

[QUOTE=Xanadu_16_2112]No One has mentioned Echoes, it is haunting and expresses Syd Barrett at his best.
I Really like Animals and Wish You Were Here as Albums though.[/QUOTE]

We have talked about it, and Syd didnt write it...

IAJP 01-11-2005 10:21 AM

I've been listening to insane amounts of Animals latley, t'is now one of my favouirte Pink Floyd albums, if not the best.

gmoneyguy 01-11-2005 10:50 AM

[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]how do they sound the same, if they are musically various? I question your logic.[/QUOTE]
He has no logic to question. He just another kid that thinks its cool to hate a proven band.

IAJP 01-11-2005 10:53 AM

Truth.

hypocracy hater 01-11-2005 01:31 PM

[QUOTE=Xanadu_16_2112]No One has mentioned Echoes, it is haunting and expresses Syd Barrett at his best.
I Really like Animals and Wish You Were Here as Albums though.[/QUOTE]

Syd Barrett left before Meddle.

DeusExMachina 01-11-2005 03:34 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]Don't worry Deus, I love Greek mythology too. We're reading the Iliad right now in Lit and Comp, but next semester I'm taking a Mythology class.[/QUOTE]

:thumb: Greek mythology owns.

To Kombucha Mushroom Mofo, Keep Talking is awesome. I love High Hopes and Coming Back To Life as well.

Broken Arrow 01-11-2005 03:43 PM

[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]:thumb: Greek mythology owns.

To Kombucha Mushroom Mofo, Keep Talking is awesome. I love High Hopes and Coming Back To Life as well.[/QUOTE]
Keep Talking and High Hopes are the only non-Waters Floyd I've heard:(.I've also heard one with some acoustic finger picking but I forget the name of it.

guitarded_chuck 01-11-2005 04:59 PM

I'm a huge Floyd fan, but I don't care for much post-Animals. Even The Wall I have never really cared for since I first began listening to the band. I do enjoy the film though, and maybe a few songs. I think anything composed after that time can't even really be called Pink Floyd. It was either Waters or Gilmour. The real formula from the band that really made them so fun to listen to was Waters genius lyrics that made you think, and Gilmour's (and Mason and Wright too) ability to make the music enjoyable and entertaining.


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