Wish you were here kicks butt, I also love AnimalsOGRipper said:Wish You Were Here and The Final Cut are two of the most underrated albums ever.
And it's not Floyd without Waters. Gilmore can carry a band himself but it's still not Floyd.
Wish you were here kicks butt, I also love AnimalsOGRipper said:Wish You Were Here and The Final Cut are two of the most underrated albums ever.
And it's not Floyd without Waters. Gilmore can carry a band himself but it's still not Floyd.
You bet!!!Brian HCM#1 said:Wish you were here kicks butt, I also love Animals
Had you grown up in England during the blitz or just after, your music, poetry, whatever, might tend to be strange... Let's see if music from the Balkans twists in that direction in the upcoming generation there...MancilG said:yeah they seem to have one hell of a following. But like I said just a little to strange for me....
Syd- You lock the door and throw away the keyBullitrider said:I find it funny no one has even mentioned Sid. Wasn't he like the founding father or maybe the founding friek?
How about the barking dogs? You've *got* to admit that that's weird.BurlyShirley said:Really? I think most of their lyrics are pretty straight forward and meaningful. You wont get any lovesongs...mostly philosophy and political stuff, but its easy to pick up on.
Hmm.SkaredShtles said:How about the barking dogs? You've *got* to admit that that's weird.
how many syd barrett songs do you think the casual PF fan has ever heard on the radio? or can even name?Bullitrider said:I find it funny no one has even mentioned Sid. Wasn't he like the founding father or maybe the founding friek?
But isn't the "loss" of Syd the drive behind a lot of the later PF work?narlus said:how many syd barrett songs do you think the casual PF fan has ever heard on the radio? or can even name?
maybe "see emily play", or perhaps "astronomy domine".
syd was an important part of floyd, but not important to the PF which became massively popular.
narlus said:he was pretty much the main subject for most of _Wish You Were Here_, i'd wager.
not much would be written about/inspired by Syd on stuff like _Atom Heart Mother_, _Obscured By Clouds_, or certainly _Animals_ or _The Wall_; perhaps "Brain Damage" is a nod in Syd's direction.
"During the WYWH sessions a fat, shaven-headed person wearing grey Terylene trousers, a nylon shirt and string vest wandered into the studio. The band ignored the visitor and kept on playing and it was the visiting Andrew King who finally recognised their guest: 'Good God, it's Syd! How did you get like that?' To which Syd replied, 'I've got a very large fridge at home and I've been eating a lot of pork chops.' The whole event was slightly un-nerving since the theme of the album was based on Syd and his subsequent madness."
good music is timeless...there's so much stuff out you can't possible get a handle of all of it, so looking backwards can be a fruitful experience.Skookum said:i dunno guys, i liked some of those tunes when i was a kid too....
Amen!narlus said:i guess the worst is only listening to stuff you listened to in high school/college, 10+ years on down the road.
Same here... not my favorite music.... not at all... it's ok, but not much more than that.MancilG said:never been a big PF fan, I find the music a little strange
Speaking of Roger, anyone listen to "Pros and cons of hitchhiking"?antimony said:One of my coworkers is going to see Roger Waters in September. He just came and gave me a cd to listen to; it's Luther Wright or someone, a bluegrass rendition of The Wall. He knows the Wall verbatim, and said this is pretty interesting to listen to, so I figured bv and I can give it a shot while we clean tonight.
What are you listening to nowadays, gotta be something good out there besides all this "grampa" music.dwaugh said:Same here... not my favorite music.... not at all... it's ok, but not much more than that.
i think i know what yr getting at, but mainstream radio didn't know dick about the 70s (or any era, for that matter). the 70s could be the most diverse era of rock music ever; the only true stinker years were 75/76...everything else had hugely impressive releases.Skookum said:i'll only listen to Bob Marley, everything else from the 70s i'll catch in the elevator.
tune into my song of the day, chump.Skookum said:What are you listening to nowadays, gotta be something good out there besides all this "grampa" music.
bob geldof is a twat.Skookum said:You should watch The Wall when you get a little older though. It's a really good flick.
I listen to a lot of classic rock on the radio, but I have never particularly understood the hybe behind them and U2... especially U2.Skookum said:What are you listening to nowadays, gotta be something good out there besides all this "grampa" music.
You should watch The Wall when you get a little older though. It's a really good flick.
insert demonic voice..."one of these days im going to cut you into little pieces"Westy said:I think Meddle ranks pretty high up there.
Ugh...u2 is the worst.dwaugh said:I listen to a lot of classic rock on the radio, but I have never particularly understood the hybe behind them and U2... especially U2.
i think i've got a Radiohead cover of "wish you were here" somewhere.MikeD said:Can you imagine if Johnny Cash had been able to cover "Wish You Were Here," "Comfortably Numb," or "Hey You?"
yeah, it would have. no need to flog that beast anymore. imo, one of the more overrated records i can think of.MikeD said:Hell, a full-album cover of The Wall wouldn't have been a bad idea...
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Now now, no need to get all huffy puffy....narlus said:tune into my song of the day, chump.
Korn covered "The Wall"?Bullitrider said:What did you guys think of Korn's cover of The Wall?
If one is a Floyd fan and a Reggae fan, this CD is a must. I find it to be one of the best covers of any music, any time. I've had it for a few years now and it still blows my mind every time I listen to it.Trainwreck said:You bet!!!
And if you want to stray a little farther here's a song by song reggae dub cover of Dark Side of the Moon by the Easy Star Allstars. It's actually very good and well produced.