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Atavachron
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I remember when 'Learning to Fly' was the new Pink Floyd single in '87. Actually it was a "cassingle"-- one or two cuts on a micro-cassette tape.
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projeKct
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Thanks for clearing that up for me. I admit I didn't know, or read about it first. For me it's always music first. Not lyrics, or context. Now I can understand why it's not a "perfect" performance, but powerful and meaningful nonetheless.
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JD
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^Apology accepted.
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Thank you for supporting independently produced music
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Atavachron
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Oh dear, has he gotten that erratic? If I recall he was kinda Libertarian (or the British equivalent?) |
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Lewian
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Heart-warming project, quality is OK as far as I'm concerned. I like that they did this although the song won't appear in my top XXX any time soon.
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Agree.....a really nice project.
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Roger only posted a video after some ukranian young woman reached out to him wondering why there had been no statement from him. He did condemn the violence and called the russian government gangsters... and then went on calling all his usual suspects gangsters too and condemning them. When she reached again about clearing up something or whatever, he went on to ask if the ukranians had tried to solve the problem without violence, or to find a peaceful solution, or something of the sort. |
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nick_h_nz
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He’s not really erratic at all, and his statement was quite predictable in its content. Waters absolutely is against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as he is against the invasion and occupation of any one sovereign country by another. But what he has done is state quite categorically that he doesn’t believe the people of Russia should suffer for the actions of their gangster leader. He has also pointed out that Putin is in no way the only gangster, and that while he abhors Putin and all he stands for, so he has distaste for the actions of several Western leaders. While I could never say I agree with Waters all the time, his views are largely similar to my own, and not dissimilar to many on this forum, based upon the Ukraine threads that have come and gone. Unfortunately, Waters is rather like our own Pedro, in often having quite commonly held views, but expressing them in such a condescending and vitriolic manner that they almost seem other than intended. I am not a Waters fan, by any stretch of the imagination, but I think he is often wrongfully vilified. Ultimately, Waters cares about the people of this world, and wants as little bloodshed as possible. He seeks pragmatic solutions that are possibly too idealistic, but then (again) so do many others. [EDIT to add Waters’ post]
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Gangster David, leave politics to Saint Roger (you stink at it - even more than he does ). Or let him write and sing the lyrics to that tune (not that this straight-blues is worthy of Floyd, anyways) Edited by Sean Trane - April 08 2022 at 01:15 |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Man With Hat
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that's actually pretty good
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Rick1
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Can't believe there are people here taking the piss. I think it's great!
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moshkito
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Hi,
Maybe I am too cynical for this, but really ... DG by himself can write a check that will send Ukraine more money than a "single" ever will. Just weird and strange for me to see this, although I'm OK with hearing new music, but calling it PF is a bit strange.
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Manuel
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Nice to hear a nurse song from David Gilmour and company.
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Sean Trane
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Empty bladder
my thoughts exactly!! Gilmour could've been discreet (and let Roger shout) what is worrysome, is that I think like Pedro. Time to consult a shrink, I guess .
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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At least we don't have to hear "I love David, but I wish he'd
just stick to music"
(Oh yeah, that's only reserved for Roger Waters, despite DAVID inviting Roger to play with him for The Palestinian Benefit) Maybe the three of them are saving their second one-off for Yemen. Let's hope Nick has a son-in-law from there. There's been a genocide there for almost a decade -- the war in Yemen has killed 400,000. But they are not (as NBC would say) "Blonde hair, blue eyed, a civilized nation". Edited by MortSahlFan - April 08 2022 at 15:44 |
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This seems to me Pink Floyd's Calling All Stations: an old iconic moniker has been pulled out of the dustbin, the song is listenable, the voice is ok, but the music (a background and a rather generic guitar solo added to the vocals) does not exactly recall the Pink Floyd sound, even though two long time band members are involved.
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Yes, Roger is on the good side, but it's more of a surprise to me than a given. And that speaks volumes about the man.
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The Dark Elf
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What an a**hole thing to say. How the hell do you know how much he's contributed personally? Gilmour has given millions to charity in the last several decades, including auctioning his entire guitar collection for $21 million and donating the proceeds to charity. His daughter-in-law is Ukrainian, he decided to use the Pink Floyd name for a worthwhile cause. STFU.
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Edited by Easy Money - April 08 2022 at 19:58 |
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Help the victims of the russian invasion:
http://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=28523&PID=130446&title=various-ways-you-can-help-ukraine#130446 |
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nick_h_nz
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I think you are too cynical. Because not only could DG by himself write a cheque that will send Ukraine more money than a “single” ever will, you would never know if he had not done just that, DG is a charitable fellow, and also a modest one. He is the sort who would make just the sort of personal charitable donation you speak of, but quietly, behind the scenes, and without publicity. The assumption that people have not donated money to any cause, simply because they have not publicised it, is deeply flawed. I am sure I am not the only one here who is friends with musicians of fairly high standing (though I know no one of the stature of DG), and therefore might know of charitable donations they have made that they have not made public. Not every charitable donation needs to be a grand gesture. And surely it is better to make this single, and have the publicity go towards that? I don’t know that DG has made his own donation, but I would be very surprised if he has not. Releasing this single, in that case, is like the icing on the cake, as it invites even more charity. The other thing is that Pink Floyd, as a known brand, has MASSIVE international renown. By releasing this single, it is a HUGE way of gaining attention, and gaining maximum proceeds for charity. Even if I didn’t think this grouping of people deserved to be called Pink Floyd, and might more aptly be described as the DG band, I personally think it would be rather uncharitable not to see why the Pink Floyd brand is the best to use for a charity single. |
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