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oliverstoned
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 07:39 |
You want a real obscure PF piece?
"Behold the Temple of Light" from "Man and the journey" |
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jean-marie
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 06:35 |
no one quoted green is the colour or the crying song
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irrelevant
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 06:05 |
psh
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yanch
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 05:58 |
Cymbaline.
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ten years after
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 05:47 |
Astronomy Domine is surely one of Pink Floyd's most famous songs. What's it doing in a poll about obscure songs? Pow R Toc H would be a far better choice from Piper.
Anyway, i voted for Let There Be More Light. This is a stunningly brilliant track with possibly the best ever intro.
Play it very loud.
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oliverstoned
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 04:31 |
"Unknown song", a cosmic-space masterpiece from "Zabriskie point" BO. I just found this awesome ""alternate"" version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYiBXv8C6CI Edited by oliverstoned - March 18 2011 at 04:40 |
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someone_else
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 04:02 |
There are quite a lot of titles (20 or more, I guess) which do not appear on any regular live or studio album - most of them date from before 1970. These are the ones that I should call "Obscure": Embryo is one of the most appreciated of these, but I use to think that it is a forestudy of Echoes because I have a bootleg of a 1971 gig in my collection on which the guitar sounds of the middle section were embedded in the song.
Nevertheless, I limit my choice to the tracks mentioned in this list (of which Wot's... Uh the Deal is post-Meddle btw). My vote goes to Let There Be More Light.
Thanks for this one. I have never heard it before. I think that the keyboard passages were reworked and used in Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun afterwards. Edited by someone_else - March 18 2011 at 04:12 |
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progkidjoel
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 02:04 |
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Steven Brodziak
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 02:01 |
None of those were"Obscured" to me. I spotted Cymbaline and knew it was my vote. Excellent track and my favorite from "More".
Fearless also wonderful. I'd never shut off any of the songs listed.
Mile after mile, stone after stone.
Great poll
I am so pleased to see Cymbaline leading the polls. Gonna find out where you fans really stand!
You're in good standing with me. Edited by Steven Brodziak - March 18 2011 at 13:15 |
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Well, there it is. (Amadeus)
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Gandalff
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 01:35 |
It must to be Astronomy Domine.
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The Wrinkler
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 01:33 |
I'm sorry if the title was misleading to some, hence the " ." And I like many of the early singles too, like Point me at the Sky and Julia Dreams, I just kind of narrowed it down to one song from each album. But thanks to the people that voted for something on the list, and of their own.
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Ruby900
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 01:26 |
Fat old sun for me - love it!
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"I always say that it’s about breaking the rules. But the secret of breaking rules in a way that works is understanding what the rules are in the first place". Rick Wakeman
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Dellinger
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Posted: March 18 2011 at 00:31 |
From this list, I'm between Astronomy Domine and Let there be More Light, I really love both. But there are many other songs I really like from the period, like Julia dream, Careful with that Axe Eugene (Ummagumma version), the final part of Saucerful of secrets (Ummagumma version), Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sum (Pompeii version), Embryo (though I'd still like to get good sounding recording of this, apart from the studio version from Works) and well, of course, Atom Heart Mother, Echoes, One of these days. And many others.
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RoyFairbank
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Posted: March 17 2011 at 21:50 |
Point Me At The Sky Is Great but I've never heard it in convincing quality.
I have the impression it was a botched effort technically (mono, muddy and never digitally remastered), but it is certainly interesting. I don't think any album track by Floyd is that obscure, however, Obscured By Clouds title track is much liked, as is Childhood's End from that album. Ultimately, if you want to widen the spectrum, I feel that Richard Wrights project Zee: Identity is a very interesting effort, and the lead track Confusion would be my candidate as most obscure Floyd related track that is great. |
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fuzzyscot
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Posted: March 17 2011 at 20:21 |
wold have to say embryo or point me at the sky .
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Horizons
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Posted: March 17 2011 at 19:56 |
I gravitated towards Fearless this time.
One of my all time favorite Floyd tracks.
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Run Home Slow
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Posted: March 17 2011 at 19:52 |
No hesitation, Astronomy Domine! a blast!
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jean-marie
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Posted: March 17 2011 at 18:20 |
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jean-marie
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Posted: March 17 2011 at 18:17 |
choose cymbaline , it's such a great song but i could choose any other ones in that list ,fearless , fat old sun , what's the deal ,all are fantastic ,and what about embryo? and summer68? or julia dream? realy love the old floyd
Edited by jean-marie - March 17 2011 at 18:17 |
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moshkito
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Posted: March 17 2011 at 18:04 |
Hi,
There was a single ... Point Me At the Sky ... or something like that ... the other ones I love dearly are Pow'r'Toch and Lucifer Sam ... but I think all 3 of these are a bit too obtuse for most folks here!
The album "Obscured by Clouds" is really just a bunch of songs and they don't make any more sense the way they are used in the film "La Vallee" ... and I am not sure that the songs were written exclusively for each part or scene, since only one or two of them actually fit the film itself.
The film is a sort of Royal Shakespeare Company meets the French Academy kind of thing for acting and actors, with a massive mix that is rather unusual. In the end, the inclusion of the Magupa Tribe is rather unusual ... and it comes off as just another stone'y sequence ... but it was in keeping with the theaterical experiments and weirdness around the time, specially the likes of Peter Brook , Peter Hall that were just about busting London theater in color and costume and then some!
"... Along the way through the dense jungles of Papua New Guinea and on the peak of Mount Gilowe, she and the small group of explorers make contact with the Mapuga tribe, one of the most isolated groups of human beings on earth, who inspire them to explore their own humanity, unfettered by their own subjective ideas of "civilization." The search becomes a search for a paradise said to exist within a valley marked as "obscured by clouds" on the maps. The film ends with their arrival at the valley, having endured much travail in the journey. ..." (From Wiki)
After what some folks in PF think is not a good film, but is a great concert film (Live in Pompeii), and another Barbet Schroeder experiment (More) -- which had a much better use of Pink Floyd's music ... the girl had all the music on the cassette player and she merely turned on the cassette player to trip off with the music, and it was nicely done, although the music then does not come off (Hollywood style) as important to the audience as it is to the person in the film! I think that Pink Floyd decided to make "their own film" ... and Dark Side of the Moon became that film ... and later they really blew it out with The Wall.
There was another film in the middle there, but Roger had problems talking to Anonioni, and the American Producers didn't like Pink Floyd that much, but it left the most memorable moment on the film in your mind, if you were not simply looking at the nekkid hoochies in the film! The rest ofthe film is totally screwed up and I wish that Antonioni had done a 2nd version of that film his way!
PF also had been involved in film before ... and they can be seen in at least two other films, even if in one of them it was just a taped sequence ... 1st was "Tonite We All Love in London" where you can see Syd Barrett playing the guitar. and the other is a Dutch Film called "Stamping Ground" and the PF piecein there was a filmed sequence that I am not sure was a part of the concert, but it is very Hipgnosis like dreamy weirdness inside bubbles. We never see the band if I remember correctly. Edited by moshkito - March 17 2011 at 19:01 |
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