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Yeah, it's definitely possible. In fact with the board (or bored as we called it) I belonged to before this one (about a sci-fi show), the original board was being shut down cause the TV series was cancelled and the production company (which I had worked as a webwriter for for a different show) was bought out. One of us saved the forum content by using a program to copy all the posts and migrate those to a new forum (this stuff gets saved to servers, lthough one might lose some new content). It looked just the same, but new domain. Then that board went, but another saved it to another new board with another domain name. Mind you, the number of posts does not compare to here. At an another forum I belonged to, they started using new forum software and just didn't even bother to transfer the old topics, which sucked. No warning to save your old posts or apologies either.
It wouldn't be appropriate for me to use an ignore function, but I get why someone would want it, even though I wouldn't want it. I would hate it if it was set up so that I couldn't see that person's posts but he or she or ze could still see mine (and maybe be able to comment on mine). And in fact, I think you have to be logged-in for it to be operational -- I'm not that familiar with it and haven't belonged to any forums with it -- I've focused on this forum when it comes to any posting, with a little foray outside, for 15 years. Anyway of course this would be M@x's call if it's something he think would benefit the site and would be willing to put the money and work into it (maybe this forum software will support it some day and this forum software will be updated to the latest version). |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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^Well, it's different because you're an administrator so of course you have to see people's posts.
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Psychedelic Paul
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The Dark Side of the Moon - the official movie, live at Wembley 1974.
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I'm 'Biding My Time' reading this thread - possibly one of their greatest overlooked gems as it was only released on 'Relics'.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Biding My Time was overlooked by me too, as I don't remember that song at all.
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One of the few times they featured a trombone, played by Rick Wright if my memory serves me correctly. It was recorded around the time they were working on Ummagumma, but didn't fit in with the format of that album, nor with Atom Heart Mother. Had they not put it out on Relics in early 1971, it might have fitted well on 'Meddle' (released later that year) as it has a romantic theme as does the rest of that album. They may have had to drop 'San Tropez' and 'Seamus' tho from the first side of the LP. Yes I do consider 'Meddle' to be a rare example of a romantic Floydian work!
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Thanks for unearthing that Pink Floyd Relic from the long distant past, which remained hidden from my view until now on the Dark Side of the Moon, and you're absolutely right about it being a perfect fit for the Meddle album.
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I was never much of a fan of Biding my Time ever since I got Relics, but the live version from the Early Years Boxset, from the Man and the Journey concert, is so much better for me, with some great added guitar solo.
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Cylli Kat (0fficial)
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Paul, your OP was freakin' brilliant!!!
Awesome wordplay! Very nicely done! |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Thanks Jim! It's good to see this old thread Coming Back to Life again. That was the Mother of all thread introductions to write, but it's just Another Brick in the Wall of my band tributes. One of These Days I have High Hopes of writing a tribute to my favourite band, Mostly Autumn, if I can find the Time.
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Fully agree! the live version from The Man In The Journey is much better!
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Oh by the way, which one’s Paul?
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Your OP here is really impressing, Paul. I don't know how you've got the idea for it, but I've seen something similar in a poem written by Ralph J. Gleason which was composed almost entirely of Miles Davis' album titles, or titles of selections contained in the albums and released with Davis' album E.S.P. It was supposed to be read aloud as the music was to be heard.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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My favorite group. I rank the albums as follows: Dark Side The Wall WYWH Animals Meddle Not a big fan of their first couple albums, or last couple. 70s stuff is very amazing - basically the Roger Waters-led Pink Floyd. Fav song 1. Time 2. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 3. Us And Them 4. Dogs 5. What Shall We Do Now? (to me, the "Eclipse" of THE WALL)
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Hugh Manatee
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I just watched Brian Johnson-A Life on the Road featuring Nick Mason and a contraversial thought occured to me.
I wonder if Pink Floyd would have become the force they have become if Syd Barrett had remained with them and David Gilmour never bacame involved, Gilmours guitar being such an integral (and appreciated) part of their sound. I now duck and take cover. Edited by Hugh Manatee - December 16 2021 at 21:15 |
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Cristi
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I agree, no need to take cover.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I agree, so there are no brickbats coming your way. If Pink Floyd had A Momentary Lapse of Reason, they may have tried to continue with Syd Barrett, but replacing him with Dave Gilmour was the best thing that ever happened to Pink Floyd.
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Hugh Manatee
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One of the interesting points that Mason makes about Barrett walking away from Pink Floyd is that it wasn't only about his LSD intake apparently.
Mason says that Barrett did not want to become a "rock star" and instead preferred to be an artist, as if the two where mutually incompatable.
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Hi, (btw ... video unavailable outside Australia!) (It's gotta be the pandemic, right?) I don't think I have ever thought that Interstellar Overdrive and Astronomy Domine were that bad, and in fact I always believed them to be much more of an introduction of what PF became later (for a while). I'm not sure that most folks that love their Gilmour have really given a solid listen to the versions of IO and AD that were on many bootlegs and some of them cleaned up for a hundred album redos, although some ot eh live versions are STILL not shown anywhere. The bootlegs are still better on this! I think the only change would have been that the whole thing was to become less "psychedelic" and more musically oriented, but by the time we hear "Saucerfull of Secrets" ... we have a pretty good idea of where the band is going in order to be able to make the connection from Syd's music to the band's music with David Gilmour, and a bit of a bunch of experiments were necessary to find that out ... with the bonus that many of those moments ended up giving us some great music later!
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