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Stool Man
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I have the Interstellar Overdive, it's great.
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Lengthy article on Yahoo! celebrating the 40th anniversary of Dark Side of the Moon.
http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/stop-the-presses/pink-floyd-dark-side-40-years-later-40-205227757.html |
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If it wouldn't be for Floyd i would have never listened to all the other amazing prog bands
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Waters recalled, “Clare came into the studio one day, and we said,
‘There's no lyrics. It's about dying—have a bit of a sing on that,
girl.’ I think she only did one take. And we all said, ‘Wow, that's that
done. Here's your 60 quid.’” (By Torry’s recollection, it was two and a
half takes, and 30 quid.)
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Nice. I don't really trust people's recollections as I get older (and friend constantly contest my recollections of shared events, while I contest theirs ). I've heard at least 3 different recollections of Torry's time in the studio with Floyd (the only thing that seems certain is that she was brought in, sang the part, and was paid some amount or other). |
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True that. Torry also recollects that it was only Gilmour who actually spoeke to her and gave instructions. The others didn't even give her a glance. Charming guys. |
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She happened to be in the nextdoor studio for a Roxy Music session, I think it was.
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The one that should have been released on Ummagumma? I'm jealous. |
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Stool Man
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It's the same as any other version they were playing live in 1969, but shorter. If you can find any such thing anywhere somehow....
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I just adore them - everything for me is perfect - The music, the legend, the packaging and the incredible legacy. Quite a heady mix!
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"I always say that it’s about breaking the rules. But the secret of breaking rules in a way that works is understanding what the rules are in the first place". Rick Wakeman
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I just read somethin about Bob Ezrin during the recording of "AMLOR". He suposedly just dicovered Rap at that time, and came to Gilmour showing him his new beloved music and told him he should include some of that on the album, for he though Rap would sound very cool with a rock beat. Gilmour answered him that that would be terrible.
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Stool Man
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Bob Ezrin played piano on "Nobody Home"
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Dellinger
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Good he didn't play it "Rap Stile" (now, however could piano be played rap stile?).
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That'd be House Music
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I'm surprised this hasn't come up:
From Dark Globe, Julian Palacios' biography (page 207) of Syd Barrett:
'Infused with a spirit of sudden discovery, 'Astronomy Domine' was a continual work in progress. Barrett tinkered with the song's construction right until the recording session, inspired by a single issued that week by American garage psychers the Electric Prunes. Its A-side, 'Get Me To The World On Time', was a minor hit climbing Radio London's chart. However, Barrett was riveted by the B-side, 'Are You Loving Me More (But Enjoying It Less)', he lifted the song's intro wholesale for 'Astronomy Domine'.'
The first Electric Prunes lp which is very psychedelic came out four months before the first Floyd album. It's true the British did excellent prog but they probably didn't originate as much as one might think. |
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Ah that old chestnut. This was before that, and that was before this. Such discussions usually end up with Bach or Opera
Pink Floyd were playing Astronomy Domine in 1966. Here's a setlist from that year: 1. Pink Theme 2. Let's Roll Another One 3. Gimme a Break 4. Piggy Back 5. Stoned Alone 6. I Can Tell 7. The Gnome 8. Interstellar Overdrive 9. Lucy Leave 10. Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk 11. Flapdoodle Dealing 12. Snowing 13. Matilda Mother 14. Pow R. Toc H. 15. Astronomy Domine Edited by Stool Man - March 27 2013 at 03:00 |
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I'm curious what your source is on this. |
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What?
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A bit like comparing Interstellar Overdrive to Steptoe & Son, maybe? |
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Quite.
That setlist contains most of Piper, Snowing was renamed Flaming (and Let's Roll Another One became Candy And A Current Bun)
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What?
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