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dholl
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Yes, my favourite band too:
First 5 albums discovered: 1. Dark Side 2. Wish You Were Here 3. The Wall 4. The Final Cut 5. Relics Top 5 favourites: 1. The Wall 2. Wish You Were Here 3. Atom Heart Mother 4. Dark Side 5. Umma Gumma (discovered last of all) Top 5 songs: 1. Atom Heart Mother suite 2. The Trial 3. Shine On part 2 4. Money 5. Great Gig honourable mentions: Interstellar Overdrive / Biding My Time / Fat Old Sun (live 14-minute John Peel sessions jam) I have been a Pink Floyd nut since first hearing Dark Side in 1994...they remain almighty I don't get the appeal of the post-Waters albums tho'...those two sound dated already and are cheap imitations of that special Floyd-sound from the Us & Them, Shine On & Welcome To The Machine pieces. |
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magnus
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Got two copies of Yes' Relayer for christmas, so I went to the record store and traded one of them for Wish You Were Here today
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The scattered jigsaw of my redemption laid out before my eyes
Each piece as amorphous as the other - Each piece in its lack of shape a lie |
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Finnforest
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I'm reading the new Blake book on Floyd and found a funny Gilmour quote. He was asked recently what he would say to himself if he could give advice to the David Gilmour of 20 years ago. His answer was "Do less cocaine."
Apparently the Lapse tour was party time big time. The Floyd were always mostly drug free after Syd, but apparently only through the 70s. Sounds like the late 80s were a different story. Also quite sad to read about how badly the skills of Mason and Wright had deteriorated at that point, it was understandable why Waters referred to them as "the Muffins." They pretty much had to have their parts played for them when the Lapse tour started, though thankfully both got much better after some road time. |
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The Quiet One
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It was my first prog band to listen by myself in christmas of 2005 when my brother bought me the movie The Wall. I heard that album a million times but then I discovered there were much more than that.
My faves are: -Meddle -Animals -Obscured by Clouds -Wish you Were Here -A Saucerful of Secrets |
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crackedactor
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Top 5 favourites:
1. Animals 2. Wish You Were Here 3. Dark Side 4. Atom Heart Mother 5.Oscured by Clouds Top 5 songs: 1. Time 2. Pigs(three different ones) 3. SOYCD 1-9 4. Interstellar
5. High Hopes |
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I'm a Highway Starrrr....oh yes i am..!!!!
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everyone
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I bought DSOTM the day it was released. The radio stations have played it so much that I will NEVER listen to or own anything that followed. I do not understand why they are included here. I still like the first 2 albums much better. Sorry about being a fly in the ointment.
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wolfvaga
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It seems that we all have something in common. We all feel Pink Floyd as our pass to Prog rock waters .
For me, they are heritage... For my dad, that is one of his favorite bands from youth. But, that is not only reason why I love them. Their solos are good example... Fantastic music textures by Roger Waters mixed with excellent poetry... And most of all-atmosphere in their songs... My favorite period takes place from "Wish You were here", through "Dark Side of the Moon", to "The Wall"... Maybe it's the most commercial period for this band, but nobody's perfect ... Edited by wolfvaga - February 20 2008 at 00:00 |
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Lupus in fabula :)
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JLocke
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Tracks like "Echoes", "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "Dogs" and "Comfortably Numb" are all milestones of music, and true epics of prog. I think Pink Floyd is an absolute essentail band for anyone serious about the genre to invest in. Well, at least after Waters took over from Barret.
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Finnforest
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Enjoy this one "saucerful" fans...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf5dJnIw5vA&feature=related |
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Finnforest
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And one more, for Syd fans this time...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts-2lg5fpQ4 |
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Stool Man
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When I was about ten years old I was exploring my dad's record collection, as you do. I found an album with no writing on the front, just a photo of a cow, and I asked my dad what it was. It was of course Pink Floyd's "Atom Heart Mother", and he played it to me (imagine that for a moment, your first ever hearing of Pink Floyd is the side-long AHM at the age of 10). Then he played me "Ummagumma".
That was in about 1972/3 and both albums are still my two favourite Pink Floyd albums to this day, and when I collected Floyd bootlegs a few years ago I focussed on the early years - I have maybe 100 CDs covering 1967-71, and maybe 15 covering 72-80. |
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ebuCube
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Much like you, my initial introduction to prog was through the Floyd. In particular the live at Pompeii video and The Wall.
Subsequently I delved deeper into their discography to find Meddle and Dark Side.
I now consider Animals to be my favorite Floyd album.
If it weren't for Floyd the doorway into the world of prog may have been closed for years until i was forcibly introduced to Yes Some years later. Edited by ebuCube - May 09 2008 at 06:57 |
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muddoctor
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highly appreciated to Roger Keith "SYD" Barrett.
without him PF would be nothing !!!
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The Pessimist
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Pink Floyd are so hypnotic, they actually take you somewhere else, especially Echoes.
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"Market value is irrelevant to intrinsic value."
Arnold Schoenberg |
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muddoctor
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for me..
Meddle & Ummagumma !!!
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Amaury
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I have start to listen music with Wish you were here, and now it always my favorite band.
But, I clearly prefere the Barrett's period. |
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"Why play so many notes when you have to play the best ?" - Miles Davis.
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micky
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did someone say Saucerful fans... awesome.. hadn't seen that one before.. |
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muddoctor
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thank's man !!!
it's so entertained !!!
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jetblue1717
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I LOVE Pink Floyd. Every one of their albums are awesome, my personal favorite is Wish You Were Here.
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jetblue1717
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Some other albums I love:
Atom Heart Mother (especially the suite) Meddle Dark Side of the Moon (of course!) Animals The Wall Ummagumma. I remember I was about 11 when I first listened to the Floyd. In the car we had found a cassette of The Wall, and I had been blown when I heard it. I then got Dark Side, then Wish, Atom Heart Mother, ans so on and so forth... |
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