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Raff
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Do you mean you're going to move PF to Xover, Dean?
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Dean
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Hmm, seems more apt than Space Rock
Seriously look at the evidence - Pop, Psychedelic/Space, Folk, Heavy Prog, Classic Rock, Proto-Metal, Symphonic, Jazz, Blues, Advant, Experimental, Electronic... they've touched them all
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Raff
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As a matter of fact, when the AR team was still one, I tried suggesting a move of PF and Jethro Tull to AR, with not a lot of success, unfortunately. Anyway, I think PF are one of those cases in which multi-tagging would be the best thing, exactly for the reasons you've put forward in your post.
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freebird
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I'm glad I got to see them live, but just wish I had seen the Wall tour with Waters as well...
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ProgBagel
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I loved there progression from the early Syd days to Medddle, then the big 3. The Wall and onwards never contained me.
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Floydian42
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Although I only like two songs by Syd, the whole of PF's career was outstanding! Gilmour = GOD of the Axe!!!!!!
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Finnforest
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One interesting item from the Schaffner book I'm currently reading:
While Roger understandably gets flack for being power mad during the Wall period when Wright was dispatched, what often doesn't get brought up is that Dave not only agreed but might have been ready to fire Mason as well. "Rick wasn't doing the job he was paid to do. He got the boot because he wasn't contributing in any way to anything." [Gilmour] "Let's get rid of Nick Mason too!" [what Waters claims Gilmour said when they agreed to can Wright] The book claims that as early as WYWH, Gilmour was pretty frustrated with what he saw as musical indifference by Mason. "As far as Gilmour was concerned, the real obstacle was his colleagues self-indulgent unprofessionalism. Much of Dave's impatience was directed at Nick Mason..." Bringing this up just because I think many assume Roger acted alone and don't realize Dave was with him on the Wright thing. |
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TGM: Orb
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Listening to SOYCD parts 6-9 at the moment.
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Anathema
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Pink Floyd is great yeah. But remind also David Gilmours'new album "On An Island" together with the DVD. That's great too and I have to admit that the solo albums from Pink Floyd members are coming close to the level of Pink Floyd albums
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Dean
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^ I'd also recommend Rick Wright's Broken China - a stunning album.
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Hamfari
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I´m quite obsessed w. the Pompeii DVD now
Love these tracks A Saucerful Of Secrets
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Nobody needs to go anywhere else. We are all, if we only knew it, already there.
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Thomicas
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^ Live at Pompeii is for me the ultimate Pink Floyd expereince. Love that DVD!
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I tried to catch my eye, but I looked the other way
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Teh_Slippermenz
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AGREED. It was great when I first got it, but then I gave it too many listens, and now I go out and take up my bottle, filled up high with gasoline, whenever "Time" starts playing in my head. On-topic: Yes was my introduction to progressive rock, but it was Pink Floyd who sealed my fandom. |
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Eetu Pellonpaa
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Nice to have young people here liking old bands. What albums do you like most? I personally see their career having very diverse quality in recordings, but their greatest moments are truly exceptional.
I first got into their mid-70's album in your age, later in my mid 20's I started to like their 1960's SYD BARRET era recordings more, but I still think that "Animals" is a worth for 5 stars! Their "Wall" album makes a great piece of art in the motion picture built around it, but I haven't listened any of their records done after that. I'm a bit oldschooler in music.
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ProgBagel
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Just listened to Animals...what a superb album. So very dark it is.
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Rottenhat
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I remember buying The Wall on CD many years ago. When I got home I noticed it was just the first disc of the double album. How can you sell an album like that? Don't get me wrong, It wasn't both albums crammed on one CD, it was just the first LP on one CD.
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electricsilence
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I'd like to recommend to any Floyd fan, the Black Holes in the Sky bootleg, it features the best version of Echoes ever, featuring a sax.
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cynthiasmallet
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You see besides DSOTM, I think that "The Wall" is Floyd's greatest effort, but then again I think that TLLDOB is the best Genesis album. I'm a sucker for concept .
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Would you like to watch TV, or get between the sheets, or contemplate the silent freeway, would you like something to eat?
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Nobodaddy
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Indeed. Dark, bitter, even hostile. And excellent, one of my favourites by Floyd, and overall.
I'm about the same age as Dark Side, and I remember hearing it in the early 80's. It sounded... weird, like it was coming from another world, but at the same time very attractive. I got hooked.
For me the most important eras in the history of Pink Floyd are the mid-70's (DSOTM, WYWH, Animals) and the post-Waters era (because I was around and aware). I remember thinking "Floyd will never play gigs again, they will never make an album again" and then came Momentary Lapse... I was thrilled, and I still love that album, and the Division Bell.
Although in my mind Waters was the "brain" of PF, Gilmour has always been the beating heart, so it didn't bother me that much when Roger called it quits. Yes, the lyrical part might have suffered a bit, but at least for me the music remained glorious as ever. Check out the Pulse DVD if you don't believe me.
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When I was 8, I listened to Dark Side of the Moon, Meddle, and The Division Bell. Still, this three are my favorite albums.
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