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Posted: October 16 2005 at 21:50 |
horza wrote:
i'm relatively new to forums of any kind and i've never experienced this phenomenon, the 'troll' - i looked it up in wikipedia and have to surmise that 'trolls' further my belief that lunatic asylums should restrict their access to the internet more stringently |
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 00:22 |
pinkfloyd=bad wrote:
horza wrote:
i'm relatively new to forums of any kind and i've never experienced this phenomenon, the 'troll' - i looked it up in wikipedia and have to surmise that 'trolls' further my belief that lunatic asylums should restrict their access to the internet more stringently |
f**k you ...
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 00:26 |
loverboy wrote:
pinkfloyd=bad wrote:
horza wrote:
i'm relatively new to forums of any kind and i've never experienced this phenomenon, the 'troll' - i looked it up in wikipedia and have to surmise that 'trolls' further my belief that lunatic asylums should restrict their access to the internet more stringently |
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I second that
All you trolls do is further prove that your DDD is bullsh*t
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 00:34 |
I've taken the liberty of ejecting our troll friend. If you guys want to continue this discussion then please feel free.
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 00:35 |
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 00:48 |
Guests wrote:
horza wrote:
i'm relatively new to forums of any kind and i've never experienced this phenomenon, the 'troll' - i looked it up in wikipedia and have to surmise that 'trolls' further my belief that lunatic asylums should restrict their access to the internet more stringently |
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i'm sorry i thought it was that asshole
pink floyd=bad
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 01:24 |
What was this thread about again?
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 01:25 |
loverboy wrote:
Guests wrote:
horza wrote:
i'm relatively new to forums of any kind and i've never experienced this phenomenon, the 'troll' - i looked it up in wikipedia and have to surmise that 'trolls' further my belief that lunatic asylums should restrict their access to the internet more stringently |
f**k you ...
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i'm sorry i thought it was that asshole
pink floyd=bad
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It was him. Now he got kicked out, and his name changed to "guests"
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 01:28 |
I see loverboy also in peril,with his duck you reply...
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 02:00 |
The Miracle wrote:
loverboy wrote:
Guests wrote:
horza wrote:
i'm relatively new to forums of any kind and i've never experienced this phenomenon, the 'troll' - i looked it up in wikipedia and have to surmise that 'trolls' further my belief that lunatic asylums should restrict their access to the internet more stringently |
f**k you ...
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i'm sorry i thought it was that asshole
pink floyd=bad
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cooooooooooooooooool
It was him. Now he got kicked out, and his name changed to "guests" |
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 03:48 |
gok22us wrote:
thats one thing that is really interesting about Pink Floyd....
the members of that band complement each other perfectly. None of the guys were the most talented at their instruments (or at least they never showed it) but they never held each other back. Even though the drums aren't doing much, the bass is simple, the keyboards aren't spewing a million notes a measure, it still works so well.
If you tried to stick Nick Mason in King Crimson, or Rick Wright in Genesis, the two guys would look awful, and hold back the rest of the people in the band.
For some reason, the lack of insane instrumentation in Floyd, isn't a turnoff at all. Great band. |
That proves once again that making good music is not a mere excercise in technicality.
I personally prefer Rick Wright to Rick Wakeman or Keith Emerson: he's not a virtuoso, but he is able to set the mood and the ambience, which the other two often fail to do.
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 05:35 |
Nick Mason for me ,he was one of greta drummers in 70's with the double pedal Ludwig drums,in Live in Pompeii and Boston Gardens 75,he is one of gods with a stronger kick drum.
Years of Mason with his moustache,LoL!
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Posted: October 17 2005 at 08:49 |
Nick Mason was a good drummer. To feel a song is IMO more important than technical skills. The less-is-more principle of Mason is not so easy as most people think it is.
Bravo Nick
Bill Bruford is maybe the best example of a drummer with great technical skills combined with a perfect sense for feel.
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Posted: October 23 2005 at 21:54 |
Late to this thread but I agree with its gist. Nick's drumming, while not technically impressive, was big, bold, and fit the music perfectly.
His bread and butter is that big drum intro lick he plays (perhaps overplays) on many many Floyd songs, with some slight variations, and usually comes right before the vocals kick in after an extended instrumental part: Bump...bump...badudduhbumpaduh. Think Echoes, Time, Sheep, and many other Floyd classics.
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Posted: October 23 2005 at 22:12 |
Ben2112 wrote:
Late to this thread but I agree with its gist. Nick's drumming, while not technically impressive, was big, bold, and fit the music perfectly.
His bread and butter is that big drum intro lick he plays (perhaps overplays) on many many Floyd songs, with some slight variations, and usually comes right before the vocals kick in after an extended instrumental part: Bump...bump...badudduhbumpaduh. Think Echoes, Time, Sheep, and many other Floyd classics. |
I know the one! I love those bits!
Hey, you know what my theory is about why Floyd sounded better at Live 8 than on P.U.L.S.E? 'Cause Nick was in charge of the drumming.
And sorry Ivan, I just can't agree that Graham Broad sounds better. He doesn't sound anything like Nick, and PF doesn't work the same way without him. (Likewise any other member)
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Posted: October 23 2005 at 22:23 |
Tony Fisher wrote:
pinkfloyd=bad wrote:
Dear Rover,
i recently read your post on nick mason, and could not contain my utter disgust and rage concerning your thoughts on nick mason. to put it bluntly mr rover, you are an incompetent fool and should be thrown out of this forum simply because of your idiocy. . Mr Rover, good day to you and hope u perish in a barn fire.
your sincerely, Ben Retter
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You need to work further on your use of capitals (I not i, names must start with a capital and so must sentences). You is not spelt u. Yours has an "s" on the end.
However, for a 7 year old, this is a very good attempt. Well done, Ben. Keep trying! |
WHAT THE HELL ARE U TALKIN' ABOUT TONY?
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Posted: October 23 2005 at 22:28 |
He has a very orchestral sound, and he drums as he were the percussionist in an orchestra.
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