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richardh
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this is absolutely true. The best album ever to stick on a coffee table and pretend to have great taste. It was never exactly 'out there' though. Mostly formulaic blues/psyche /rock mix but lyrically it was grounded in human experience and had nothing to do with goblins and elves as apparently most prog is about.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Thanks for the warm praise. I've been writing song titles messages and blogs since early 2013 and this one took me eight hours to write - that's two hours to write all of Pink Floyd's usable songs down, around four hours to write the actual blog, one hour to give it a final edit and then another hour spent highlighting all of the songs in colour. You might like my Meat Loaf "Bat Out of Hell" blog and Eagles "Hotel California" blog too if you like this one.
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wiz_d_kidd
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Love how you seamlessly folded track titles into your narrative. Very clever, and well done!
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lazland
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Absolutely agree with this. |
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M27Barney
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Dark Side of the Moon...an album that is adored by a lot of non proggers...
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Most PF fans are not prog fans either in general(believe it or not)so it doesn't really matter what they think.
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moshkito
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With one exception ... DG does not have the cinycism in his words and voice that Roy has which would make the song much better and more pointed. Roy Harper is, by far, one of the best poets and writers out there, and his voice is not to be taken for granted, as he is very special, with one problem ... a rock bullsh*t audience, would boo him off the stage as he yelled insults at them, I bet! The problem is that the majority of PF folks have never heard a single album by Roy, to even know what he is about ... and the ridiculous comments made about Roy and his singing that song ... is, downright pathetic ... the sort of comment that goes along with every guitar must sound rock'n'roll'ish, and singers can not be different than everyone else, and an intelligent singer that knows what he is doing is stupid and off his kiln. Roy, btw, was asked to tour with PF, and he declined, because he knew that commentators and fans, like some stuff said about him, is not something he needed to face in his life ... he has more albums than PF and many of them are not over rated and too fat with themselves. ... and besides ... he gets to play and have fun with Jimmy Page ... and DG doesn't!
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octopus-4
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I don't think David Gilmour could have made it better than Roy Harper. Harper sounds like a powerful version of Roger Waters. Gilmour would have been very different. Surely he could sing the higher notes, but on that song Harpers voice fits perfectly
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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Psychedelic Paul
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@RichardH:- "Have a Cigar" and "Welcome to the Machine" are two of the Pink Floyd songs I couldn't find a place for in my blog. I agree it was a bad decision to bring in Roy Harper on vocals for "Have a Cigar" when Dave Gilmour would have sounded much better.
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richardh
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Couldn't agree less Time is my favourite Floyd song while Wish You Were Here is near perfect as an album (perhaps the decision to bring Roy Harper in Have a Cigar was regrettable but the title track is one of the best songs ever written from a sentimental point of view and Welcome To The Machine is just so lush, maybe Wright's finest moment)
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Psychedelic Paul
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Mostly Autumn performed some excellent cover versions of Pink Floyd's classic songs on their Pink Floyd Revisited DVD from 2004 and some of the live performances can be seen on YouTube.
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Vinyl rulez!!! Hearing DSOtM on my TT is simply amazing, I've had several copies but the 30th Anniversary edition that was cut by Doug Sax and Kevin Gray mastered at RTI is simply glorious. I have not spun Tubular Bells in a long time, maybe tomorrow.....I have an original US pressing 1973.
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Manuel
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Pink Floyd has covered so much in their catalog, that there's a little something for everyone, and are able to appeal to many different people, with many different tastes. Great band, and certainly one of my best ten of all times.
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Odvin Draoi
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High Hopes for me. Though, I'm quite ignorant about Pink Floyd. I know the two songs you mentioned, yet I prefer High Hopes.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I totally agree. I think "Echoes" and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" are Pink Floyd's two best songs.
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fredyair
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No doubt "Dark Side of the Moon" is the best ever Pink Floyd album, and a good candidate for best Prog Album of them all, but Pink Floyd's best individual songs are not in DSotM, Echoes (the song) and Shine on you crazy diamonds" are better individually than anything in DSotM.
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Long live Progresive music!
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Psychedelic Paul
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@Odvin Draoi:- "The Division Bell" was a good choice for your first Pink Floyd album purchase, because I consider that to be their best album. Maybe it's time for a best Pink Floyd album poll, although I have a feeling that "The Dark Side of the Moon" will win the poll hands down.
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Odvin Draoi
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I also bought my first Pink Floyd album in the mid 90s (The Division Bell, when it was out); but I was born in 1981. Haha. One thing I consider myselt lucky about is, I'm among the first people in Turkey who read the original Turkish translation of The Lord of the Rings novels. It was translated to Turkish very belatedly (1997-98), I don't know why. At that time, my English was in the upper-intermediate level at best, so reading its Turkish translation was the only way to enjoy and understand it properly. Actually again in or around that year, I read The Dark Tower's first novel (hey another DT, haha) and was blown away. I immediately forgot about LOTR and began on a quest for searching the missing parts of that legend by Stephen King (who is the real DT's enemy, haha). Edited by Odvin Draoi - September 30 2019 at 16:00 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I never bought any Pink Floyd albums on vinyl. I bought my first Pink Floyd album (The Dark Side of the Moon) on CD, around about 1995. I remember the first album I ever bought on vinyl was Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells" in 1973 when I was 14 years old.
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