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Posted: February 02 2013 at 15:39 |
All I know is that since both Walters and
Gilmor went solo I never bought another album from them
However pls beware although I hate guns, I am
spot on bulls eye a clay Pigeon shooter ;)
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Posted: February 02 2013 at 15:56 |
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All I know is that since both Walters and
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However (as I said pls don't shoot me, I love everyone) but pls beware although I hate guns, I am
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I regard Amused To Death as being the equal of any Floyd album. A work of utter genius, and I would like to think that Waters has one more in him. I also love the rather criminally under appreciated Radio Kaos.
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Posted: February 02 2013 at 16:11 |
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Posted: February 02 2013 at 16:11 |
All solo Gilmour and Wright albums are somewhat under appreciated IMO, especially Broken China. Damn, that's a fine album.
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Posted: February 02 2013 at 16:17 |
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I am a big Floyd fan, so much so I don't think it's fair I get slack when I say Devision Bell is more 80's pop rock not as special as previous albums because Walters is missing, I say this because I really believe it to be true. I adore Gilmore and Richard even more so but honestly what I love the most of this album is the artwork (don't shoot me pls), this album is more 80's Duran Duran inclined to me. Ok don't shoot me, instead hug me pretty please? Please? |
I agree
To be honest, I saw them twice on the Division Bell tour and it was fabulous. The albums without Waters though, were pale imitations at best, while still being a decent listen. My girlfriend loves all things Floyd, so I get to hear Division Bell and Momentary Lapse, and I have to say they are both better than most of what was "popular" at the times of their release.
To be fair to Gilmour and company, I don't find Waters' solo works to be much better. Waters doesn't seem to care for melody in his music.
I also say Waters' The Wall live a couple years ago, and it was great.......though I couldn't help but feel disappointment when the Comfortably Numb solo came around and it wasn't Gilmour playing it (the guy did a nearly flawless imitation.......but it was still just an imitation).
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Posted: February 02 2013 at 16:22 |
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I regard Amused To Death as being the equal of any Floyd album. A work of utter genius, and I would like to think that Waters has one more in him. I also love the rather criminally under appreciated Radio Kaos. |
I'm also a fan of Radio Kaos. And AMLOR. I find it rather funny that both David and Roger released a rather poppy, 80s sounding album each, the same year, and that Roger had the stomach to criticize David's.
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Posted: February 04 2013 at 11:28 |
Kati wrote:
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Kati wrote:
I am a big Floyd fan, so much so I don't think it's fair I get slack when I say Devision Bell is more 80's pop rock not as special as previous albums because Walters is missing, I say this because I really believe it to be true. I adore Gilmore and Richard even more so but honestly what I love the most of this album is the artwork (don't shoot me pls), this album is more 80's Duran Duran inclined to me. Ok don't shoot me, instead hug me pretty please? Please? |
I agree
To be honest, I saw them twice on the Division Bell tour and it was fabulous. The albums without Waters though, were pale imitations at best, while still being a decent listen. My girlfriend loves all things Floyd, so I get to hear Division Bell and Momentary Lapse, and I have to say they are both better than most of what was "popular" at the times of their release.
To be fair to Gilmour and company, I don't find Waters' solo works to be much better. Waters doesn't seem to care for melody in his music.
I also say Waters' The Wall live a couple years ago, and it was great.......though I couldn't help but feel disappointment when the Comfortably Numb solo came around and it wasn't Gilmour playing it (the guy did a nearly flawless imitation.......but it was still just an imitation).
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Well, I'd be game, not sure the girlfriend is into that though On Friday night, I sat in with a friend of mine who does acoustic shows in my area, on the Pink Floyd section of his performance. We did most of Dark Side, a chunk of The Wall, "Pigs", "Fearless", and "Coming Back to Life". All acoustic, mind you. It was good fun. I had never played (or learned) "Coming Back To Life" before, but like all Floyd tunes, it was very easy to pick up and play along to, even with the pressure of an expectant audience.
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Posted: February 04 2013 at 13:01 |
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Kati wrote:
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
I am a big Floyd fan, so much so I don't think it's fair I get slack when I say Devision Bell is more 80's pop rock not as special as previous albums because Walters is missing, I say this because I really believe it to be true. I adore Gilmore and Richard even more so but honestly what I love the most of this album is the artwork (don't shoot me pls), this album is more 80's Duran Duran inclined to me. Ok don't shoot me, instead hug me pretty please? Please? |
I agree
To be honest, I saw them twice on the Division Bell tour and it was fabulous. The albums without Waters though, were pale imitations at best, while still being a decent listen. My girlfriend loves all things Floyd, so I get to hear Division Bell and Momentary Lapse, and I have to say they are both better than most of what was "popular" at the times of their release.
To be fair to Gilmour and company, I don't find Waters' solo works to be much better. Waters doesn't seem to care for melody in his music.
I also say Waters' The Wall live a couple years ago, and it was great.......though I couldn't help but feel disappointment when the Comfortably Numb solo came around and it wasn't Gilmour playing it (the guy did a nearly flawless imitation.......but it was still just an imitation).
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Well, I'd be game, not sure the girlfriend is into that though
On Friday night, I sat in with a friend of mine who does acoustic shows in my area, on the Pink Floyd section of his performance. We did most of Dark Side, a chunk of The Wall, "Pigs", "Fearless", and "Coming Back to Life". All acoustic, mind you. It was good fun. I had never played (or learned) "Coming Back To Life" before, but like all Floyd tunes, it was very easy to pick up and play along to, even with the pressure of an expectant audience.
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Posted: February 04 2013 at 13:05 |
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You'll have me blushing.
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Posted: February 04 2013 at 20:57 |
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I regard Amused To Death as being the equal of any Floyd album. A work of utter genius, and I would like to think that Waters has one more in him. I also love the rather criminally under appreciated Radio Kaos. |
As far as concept goes, I completley agree with you (and certainly, much better than any of the two Floyd albums without him), and many of the songs included are just as great as Pink Floyd at their top. However, it still has some rather weak songs I don't like so much that pulls it down a bit. I guess I might say I like it just about the same as "Broken China", perhaps a bit better, but I still like Division Bell better.
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Posted: February 04 2013 at 21:01 |
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
I am a big Floyd fan, so much so I don't think it's fair I get slack when I say Devision Bell is more 80's pop rock not as special as previous albums because Walters is missing, I say this because I really believe it to be true. I adore Gilmore and Richard even more so but honestly what I love the most of this album is the artwork (don't shoot me pls), this album is more 80's Duran Duran inclined to me. Ok don't shoot me, instead hug me pretty please? Please? | I agree To be honest, I saw them twice on the Division Bell tour and it was fabulous. The albums without Waters though, were pale imitations at best, while still being a decent listen. My girlfriend loves all things Floyd, so I get to hear Division Bell and Momentary Lapse, and I have to say they are both better than most of what was "popular" at the times of their release.To be fair to Gilmour and company, I don't find Waters' solo works to be much better. Waters doesn't seem to care for melody in his music.I also say Waters' The Wall live a couple years ago, and it was great.......though I couldn't help but feel disappointment when the Comfortably Numb solo came around and it wasn't Gilmour playing it (the guy did a nearly flawless imitation.......but it was still just an imitation). |
Infandous, we seem to be great insync yay I love you and your girlfriend too, 3some yay lol hahahaha I love to shock but seriously glad you understand what I mean tho' | Well, I'd be game, not sure the girlfriend is into that though On Friday night, I sat in with a friend of mine who does acoustic shows in my area, on the Pink Floyd section of his performance. We did most of Dark Side, a chunk of The Wall, "Pigs", "Fearless", and "Coming Back to Life". All acoustic, mind you. It was good fun. I had never played (or learned) "Coming Back To Life" before, but like all Floyd tunes, it was very easy to pick up and play along to, even with the pressure of an expectant audience. |
Have you heard Gilmour's DVD "David Gilmour in Concert". It's a semi-acoustic set, and it might be interesting for you or your friend if you want to play Pink Floyd acoustic. Plus, it's a great concert.
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Posted: February 04 2013 at 21:50 |
Dellinger wrote:
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
I am a big Floyd fan, so much so I don't think it's fair I get slack when I say Devision Bell is more 80's pop rock not as special as previous albums because Walters is missing, I say this because I really believe it to be true. I adore Gilmore and Richard even more so but honestly what I love the most of this album is the artwork (don't shoot me pls), this album is more 80's Duran Duran inclined to me. Ok don't shoot me, instead hug me pretty please? Please? | I agree To be honest, I saw them twice on the Division Bell tour and it was fabulous. The albums without Waters though, were pale imitations at best, while still being a decent listen. My girlfriend loves all things Floyd, so I get to hear Division Bell and Momentary Lapse, and I have to say they are both better than most of what was "popular" at the times of their release.To be fair to Gilmour and company, I don't find Waters' solo works to be much better. Waters doesn't seem to care for melody in his music.I also say Waters' The Wall live a couple years ago, and it was great.......though I couldn't help but feel disappointment when the Comfortably Numb solo came around and it wasn't Gilmour playing it (the guy did a nearly flawless imitation.......but it was still just an imitation). |
Infandous, we seem to be great insync yay I love you and your girlfriend too, 3some yay lol hahahaha I love to shock but seriously glad you understand what I mean tho' | Well, I'd be game, not sure the girlfriend is into that though On Friday night, I sat in with a friend of mine who does acoustic shows in my area, on the Pink Floyd section of his performance. We did most of Dark Side, a chunk of The Wall, "Pigs", "Fearless", and "Coming Back to Life". All acoustic, mind you. It was good fun. I had never played (or learned) "Coming Back To Life" before, but like all Floyd tunes, it was very easy to pick up and play along to, even with the pressure of an expectant audience. |
Have you heard Gilmour's DVD "David Gilmour in Concert". It's a semi-acoustic set, and it might be interesting for you or your friend if you want to play Pink Floyd acoustic. Plus, it's a great concert. |
Thank you very much, Dilliger, I have not seen that DVD yet but will soon thanks to your suggestion Again many thanks and friendly regards plus hugs
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Posted: February 05 2013 at 09:42 |
Dellinger wrote:
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
I am a big Floyd fan, so much so I don't think it's fair I get slack when I say Devision Bell is more 80's pop rock not as special as previous albums because Walters is missing, I say this because I really believe it to be true. I adore Gilmore and Richard even more so but honestly what I love the most of this album is the artwork (don't shoot me pls), this album is more 80's Duran Duran inclined to me. Ok don't shoot me, instead hug me pretty please? Please? | I agree To be honest, I saw them twice on the Division Bell tour and it was fabulous. The albums without Waters though, were pale imitations at best, while still being a decent listen. My girlfriend loves all things Floyd, so I get to hear Division Bell and Momentary Lapse, and I have to say they are both better than most of what was "popular" at the times of their release.To be fair to Gilmour and company, I don't find Waters' solo works to be much better. Waters doesn't seem to care for melody in his music.I also say Waters' The Wall live a couple years ago, and it was great.......though I couldn't help but feel disappointment when the Comfortably Numb solo came around and it wasn't Gilmour playing it (the guy did a nearly flawless imitation.......but it was still just an imitation). |
Infandous, we seem to be great insync yay I love you and your girlfriend too, 3some yay lol hahahaha I love to shock but seriously glad you understand what I mean tho' | Well, I'd be game, not sure the girlfriend is into that though On Friday night, I sat in with a friend of mine who does acoustic shows in my area, on the Pink Floyd section of his performance. We did most of Dark Side, a chunk of The Wall, "Pigs", "Fearless", and "Coming Back to Life". All acoustic, mind you. It was good fun. I had never played (or learned) "Coming Back To Life" before, but like all Floyd tunes, it was very easy to pick up and play along to, even with the pressure of an expectant audience. |
Have you heard Gilmour's DVD "David Gilmour in Concert". It's a semi-acoustic set, and it might be interesting for you or your friend if you want to play Pink Floyd acoustic. Plus, it's a great concert. |
I've seen Shine On You Crazy Diamond from it, which is brilliant. I don't think either of us have the proper effects pedals to pull that off though (nor the proper flair..........I could perhaps mimic it, but only Gilmour could really make it work). I'll have to track it down to check out the rest. I've been playing acoustic Floyd renditions for many years though, and I just do my own thing with them, while still leaving them recognizable as Floyd songs.
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Posted: February 05 2013 at 18:02 |
infandous wrote:
Dellinger wrote:
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
I am a big Floyd fan, so much so I don't think it's fair I get slack when I say Devision Bell is more 80's pop rock not as special as previous albums because Walters is missing, I say this because I really believe it to be true. I adore Gilmore and Richard even more so but honestly what I love the most of this album is the artwork (don't shoot me pls), this album is more 80's Duran Duran inclined to me. Ok don't shoot me, instead hug me pretty please? Please? | I agree To be honest, I saw them twice on the Division Bell tour and it was fabulous. The albums without Waters though, were pale imitations at best, while still being a decent listen. My girlfriend loves all things Floyd, so I get to hear Division Bell and Momentary Lapse, and I have to say they are both better than most of what was "popular" at the times of their release.To be fair to Gilmour and company, I don't find Waters' solo works to be much better. Waters doesn't seem to care for melody in his music.I also say Waters' The Wall live a couple years ago, and it was great.......though I couldn't help but feel disappointment when the Comfortably Numb solo came around and it wasn't Gilmour playing it (the guy did a nearly flawless imitation.......but it was still just an imitation). |
Infandous, we seem to be great insync yay I love you and your girlfriend too, 3some yay lol hahahaha I love to shock but seriously glad you understand what I mean tho' | Well, I'd be game, not sure the girlfriend is into that though On Friday night, I sat in with a friend of mine who does acoustic shows in my area, on the Pink Floyd section of his performance. We did most of Dark Side, a chunk of The Wall, "Pigs", "Fearless", and "Coming Back to Life". All acoustic, mind you. It was good fun. I had never played (or learned) "Coming Back To Life" before, but like all Floyd tunes, it was very easy to pick up and play along to, even with the pressure of an expectant audience. |
Have you heard Gilmour's DVD "David Gilmour in Concert". It's a semi-acoustic set, and it might be interesting for you or your friend if you want to play Pink Floyd acoustic. Plus, it's a great concert. | I've seen Shine On You Crazy Diamond from it, which is brilliant. I don't think either of us have the proper effects pedals to pull that off though (nor the proper flair..........I could perhaps mimic it, but only Gilmour could really make it work). I'll have to track it down to check out the rest. I've been playing acoustic Floyd renditions for many years though, and I just do my own thing with them, while still leaving them recognizable as Floyd songs. |
Which part of Shine On? The first part is rather unlike what he did on the rest of the show, for on it he turned it compeley acoustic, and most of it only with his guitar. On most of the show, however, he does use his electric guitar, though only for the guitar solos, while performing the rest of the song acoustic... the second part of Shine on uses this aproach, playing Wright's original keyboard parts with his electric guitar, and then following with his own guitar solo (and then, of course, the vocal section back again). However, I wouldn't think it would be best for you to completley copy what Gilmour did, but it might give you some ideas... or at the very least it might be interesting.
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Kati wrote:
Dellinger wrote:
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
infandous wrote:
Kati wrote:
I am a big Floyd fan, so much so I don't think it's fair I get slack when I say Devision Bell is more 80's pop rock not as special as previous albums because Walters is missing, I say this because I really believe it to be true. I adore Gilmore and Richard even more so but honestly what I love the most of this album is the artwork (don't shoot me pls), this album is more 80's Duran Duran inclined to me. Ok don't shoot me, instead hug me pretty please? Please? | I agree To be honest, I saw them twice on the Division Bell tour and it was fabulous. The albums without Waters though, were pale imitations at best, while still being a decent listen. My girlfriend loves all things Floyd, so I get to hear Division Bell and Momentary Lapse, and I have to say they are both better than most of what was "popular" at the times of their release.To be fair to Gilmour and company, I don't find Waters' solo works to be much better. Waters doesn't seem to care for melody in his music.I also say Waters' The Wall live a couple years ago, and it was great.......though I couldn't help but feel disappointment when the Comfortably Numb solo came around and it wasn't Gilmour playing it (the guy did a nearly flawless imitation.......but it was still just an imitation). |
Infandous, we seem to be great insync yay I love you and your girlfriend too, 3some yay lol hahahaha I love to shock but seriously glad you understand what I mean tho' | Well, I'd be game, not sure the girlfriend is into that though On Friday night, I sat in with a friend of mine who does acoustic shows in my area, on the Pink Floyd section of his performance. We did most of Dark Side, a chunk of The Wall, "Pigs", "Fearless", and "Coming Back to Life". All acoustic, mind you. It was good fun. I had never played (or learned) "Coming Back To Life" before, but like all Floyd tunes, it was very easy to pick up and play along to, even with the pressure of an expectant audience. |
Have you heard Gilmour's DVD "David Gilmour in Concert". It's a semi-acoustic set, and it might be interesting for you or your friend if you want to play Pink Floyd acoustic. Plus, it's a great concert. |
Thank you very much, Dilliger, I have not seen that DVD yet but will soon thanks to your suggestion Again many thanks and friendly regards plus hugs |
Yes, absolutley do that, there are some very interesting versions of Floyd songs, and even some Syd's songs (I find Dominoes so much more beautiful here than Syd's original). High Hopes is very beautiful too, and Wright's original "Breakthrough", sung by Wright himself, but with Gilmour's backing vocals and added guitars, and Dick Parry's added sax... the song was just about converted into a full Floyd song, and I really love it. Many other beautiful arrangements to other songs, with added instruments like viola and oboe, and an even more powerful chorus section than usually used by Floyd.
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Anyone catch the Wish You Were Here documentary on BBC 4 last night?
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