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Does anybody here like Pink Floyd? If so what's your favorite song?
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I do...though it would be hard to pick a favorite song. "Comfortably Numb" might be it for me. But I also love "Wish you were here," "Time," and "Dogs." "Dogs" was my introduction to Pink Floyd, btw. There was a sitcom in the 70s about a radio station in Cincinnati (what WAS the name of that show?), and in one episode the DJ was playing "Dogs" in the background, and it so captivated me I went out and bought the album (vinyl; this was in the dark ages before CDs ). I had been in the midst of a a huge Beatles obsession at the time, and my mom complained bitterly of my constant playing of Beatles albums. But after I switched to Pink Floyd, she asked me to start playing the Beatles again. :p
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Lol my favorites are Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Run Like heck, Waiting for the Worms, Money, Time, We Wish you were here, In The Flesh, and Comfortably Numb
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WKRP in Cincinnati, Monica!!
I love all Pink!! Saw them in Legion Field years ago!! Sheep, Pigs on the Wing...big Animals fan. Crazy Diamond's great, too.
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Floyd is awesome - so many great albums. Right now I'm big on The Final Cut and The Division Bell, but Animals, Wish You Were Here, A Momentary Lapse of Reason - all incredible albums. And of course, the perennial favorites Dark Side and the Wall.
While it's a bit different, their early stuff is good too - I was listening to Ummagumma the other day - good stuff.
What you are is an accident of birth. What I am, I am through my own efforts. There have been a thousand princes and there will be a thousand more. There is one Beethoven.
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Originally posted by John Delmore: WKRP in Cincinnati, Monica!! [slaps hand on head!] Of course! Oh well, I got the "in Cincinnati" part at least!
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Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall
Daddy's home cross the Ocean. Leaving just a memory. The snapshot in the Family album. Daddy what else did you leave for me? Damn It! What did you leave behind for me? All in all it was just a brick in the wall. All in all it was all just bricks in the wall.
We don't need no education. We don't need no thought control. No dark sarcasm in the classroom. Teacher leave the kids alone. Hey, teacher leave the kids alone! All in all it's just another brick in the wall. All in all you're just another brick in the wall
We don't need no education. We don't need no thought control. No dark sarcasm in the classroom. Teachers leave those kids alone. Hey, Teacher leave those kids alone! All in all you're just another brick in the wall. All in all you're just another brick in the wall.
I don't need no arms around me. And I don't need no drugs to calm me. I have seen the writing on the wall. Don't think I'll need anything at all. No, don't think I'll need anything at all. All in all it was just bricks in the wall. All in all it was just bricks in the wall.
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love and peace, Õun (apple in Estonian)
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I only have a couple of their albums, but planning on getting more.
Favourite songs are Comfortably Numb, High Hopes, and I just love a song called The Fletcher Memorial Home.
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Everything off the Dark Side of the Moon album.
After that, just Comfortably Numb, especially the guitar solos (particularly the second of the two). I've not heard a better solo by anyone, although Ritchie Blackmore did a stunning piece in Fools, on DP's Fireball album.
That's getting a bit off topic. The rest of Floyd's work didn't move me at all.
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Originally posted by g#maj: After that, just Comfortably Numb, especially the guitar solos (particularly the second of the two). I've not heard a better solo by anyone, I agree with you...that's the best guitar solo I've heard in any rock song. My vote for number 2 would be at the end of Blue Oyster Cult's live version of Astronomie.
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Originally posted by Euan Morrison: I only have a couple of their albums, but planning on getting more.
Favourite songs are Comfortably Numb, High Hopes, and I just love a song called The Fletcher Memorial Home. Fletcher Memorial Home is a great song - very emotional, but then so is the whole album (The Final Cut).
What you are is an accident of birth. What I am, I am through my own efforts. There have been a thousand princes and there will be a thousand more. There is one Beethoven.
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Are you kidding here... Do I like Floyd, hmm by choice I absolutely have to hear them atleast weekly... Cant answer the question to what is my favorite song but I can say the album I listen to mostly is Wish You Where Here. The Wall, The Dark Side of the Moon, Atom Heart Mother, Echos, Meddal, Obscurred by Clouds are the ones I have heard the most of since I was in diapers, in the crib. 1970's those where the days.... The rest of their albums I have either heard them somewhere else or still looking to add to my collections... Shine on Your Crazy Diamond and Wish You Where Here are very nice easy pieces to learn for beginner piano..Sounds good too, even on a old out of tune piano, to me anyways... Got to see Yes on ETV the other night.. Man I didnt realize how many songs I have heard in my life but never really put them together with the band. What a incredible Piano player, not sure if it was Steve Howe or Rick Wakeman anyways who ever it was, they where surrounded by keyboards and then a nice grand too..
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That was Rick Wakeman. Steve Howe is the guitarist. Wakeman and Keith Emerson were my heros as a teen in the 70's. Back to Floyd...as a college student train-hopping through Europe, I gazed out the compartment window early one morning, about to pull-in to Victoria Station. There before me was the real-life image from the cover of Animals - the huge Battersea Power Station. I still have my Kodak snapshot tucked into the album jacket. It was a cloudy day so it's a pretty close copy - except for the pig.
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Yes sounds just as good today as they did decades ago. Steve Howe is the quintessential classical "rock" guitarist. His playing on the "Relayer" album set a standard of excellence that I have as yet not heard equaled by guitarists in the fusion/rock/classical-rock genre. :
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00007LTIB/sr=8-1/qid=1150092545/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-0505358-9407954?%5Fencoding=UTF8
On this album, Patrick Moraz, a European film-score composer, and far superior musician/keyboardist than Wakeman, teamed perfectly with Squire and Howe to create an amazing sonic landscape!
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I've seen both Wakeman and Moraz live, and always thought of Wakeman as a more classical-oriented "performer," and Moraz more of a studio guy. I do feel lucky to own the out-of-print album "Patrick Moraz III," which is pretty interesting.
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Wow.
Wakeman rocks. Howe rocks. Yes rocks. South Side of the Sky? Yours is No Disgrace live, holy smokes, Howe can play.
Who brought up Patric Moraz? I have an old solo album of his called, actually I don't think it had a name, just a symbol, like a golf tee with a ball floating above it, The Power of I??? Gotta pull that out.
Floyd, Its all great stuff, particularly Animals. But my favorite is Great Gig in the Sky from Dark Side. Pure Genius.
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heh, seek and ye shall find
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Could any other band change the time signature in the middle of the song AND pull it off successfully?
Check out "Money".
David was having problems in (I think)3/5, so they changed it to 4/4 just as he went into his solo. Masterfull!
Great Gig in the Sky...Simple piano to tear your heart out...Vocals weren't bad either.
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Radiohead has pulled off some strange meters ("You" and "Everything in its right place" for example, they are in 11 and 5, respectively.) Primus has also done some work in odd meters.
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