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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
    Just curious, what is your favourite PF album and song?
    Fav album - Wish You Were Here
    Fav song -TIME

    Add; Wish you were here- One of them days- Not now John- Two suns in the sunset- Learning To Fly- I like it all (even RW's crys sessions in Final Cut)


    I think the ONLY PF song I actually dislike is -Us and Them- just too mushy for me


    Anyone heard Dreamtheatres live concert cover of Dark Side of the Mooon?
    Awesome- best PF cover ever - and true to originals as much as possible

    Edit: fav band member- Dave Gilmour ( I know he wasnt original- so what)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    .......Also have the Syd Barrett story, equally as good, but again im a little bias By the age of 16 I had 20 PF tapes & went to the concert at Western Springs that same year, have always been a huge fan, always will be. David Gilmours playing just gets better & better, simply increadible to watch/hear
    Same. 20 PF albums at last count plus a bunch of bootlegs. The early live versions of Echoes and DSOTM are brilliant complete with rough edges and a gritty quality that is lost in the studio versions. Live At Pompei concert DVD is in a similar vein

    PF at Western Springs for the Delicate Sound Of Thunder concert was far and away the best concert I have ever seen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naki Rat View Post
    Same. 20 PF albums at last count plus a bunch of bootlegs. The early live versions of Echoes and DSOTM are brilliant complete with rough edges and a gritty quality that is lost in the studio versions. Live At Pompei concert DVD is in a similar vein

    PF at Western Springs for the Delicate Sound Of Thunder concert was far and away the best concert I have ever seen
    Oh nice dude! I never got my hands on any bootlegs but heard there were a few around. Mind you I haven't chased anything in years. Yes I would have to say the same about that 88 concert., still got my ticket floating around somewhere in a box. I luckily remember most of it

    Have been to an enormous amount of concerts over the years but that was most certainly the best. Dire Straits in 85 was right up there too & the biggest crowd ive experienced (80,000 at Mount Smart).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
    Just curious, what is your favourite PF album and song?
    Album = "Pulse" - it covers most of their great songs.
    Song = Either "Comfortably Numb" or "Hey You" or "Comfortably Numb". It's hard to pick, but I think I'd have to go for the last one - Gilmour's guitaring gives me the shivers every time I listen to it. (I'm actually listening to it now; had to play each of them to decide. )
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Album = "Pulse" - it covers most of their great songs.
    Song = Either "Comfortably Numb" or "Hey You" or "Comfortably Numb". It's hard to pick, but I think I'd have to go for the last one - Gilmour's guitaring gives me the shivers every time I listen to it. (I'm actually listening to it now; had to play each of them to decide. )
    For the ultimate in Gilmour shivers have a listen the 1977 album "Animals"

    2nd song on the album is "Dogs", 17mins long & has one of the most amazing lead breaks............if you haven't heard it already
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    I think the ONLY PF song I actually dislike is -Us and Them- just too mushy for me
    Same, it has grown on me over time but I never liked it.

    My fav album is 'A momentary lapse of reason', it's the album that got me into the group and it has a lot of very good underrated songs.

    'Comfortably numb' easy for my favourite song. I get the goose bumps as well, and just thinking about Gilmour on top of the wall with the spot light behind him in the 80's Wall concerts - amazing.

    I am very envious of those that went to their concert. Gutted I never did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    For the ultimate in Gilmour shivers have a listen the 1977 album "Animals"

    2nd song on the album is "Dogs", 17mins long & has one of the most amazing lead breaks............if you haven't heard it already
    Agreed, my second favourites song right there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendog View Post
    Agreed, my second favourites song right there.
    You're all class Mr Kendog
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    Pink was Bob Geldoff ( In know he was NOT a member) but fact remains- the role was offered him, written for him- and the Movie versions of In The Flesh remain as my personal BG favourites of all time

    Pink was a fictional character for the sake of the rock operah- The Wall- he was based on the lamentations of Roger waters- who grew up without a dad because he was killed in the war-

    Mr Waters could not drop this theme- sadly the Final Cut was more of the same bullshit and the rest of the band had enough and binned him- fair enough too I say (been into Pink Floyd since I was 6 years old) and was glad to see him go after the Final Cut
    I thought that quote was from when the band was being interviewed by a record producer and he asked them stupidly "which one of you is pink?" Included in the lyrics to "have a cigar" from wish you were here album.


    Come in here, Dear boy, have a cigar.
    You're gonna go far,
    You're gonna fly high,
    You're never gonna die,
    You're gonna make it, if you try;
    They're gonna love you.
    Well I've always had a deep respect,
    And I mean that most sincere.
    The band is just fantastic,
    that is really what I think.
    Oh by the way, which one's Pink?

    And did we tell you the name of the game, boy?
    We call it Riding the Gravy Train.

    We're just knocked out.
    We heard about the sell-out.
    You gotta get an album out.
    You owe it to the people.
    We're so happy we can hardly count.
    Everybody else is just green,
    Have you seen the chart?
    It's a hell of a start,
    It could be made into a monster
    If we all pull together as a team.

    And did we tell you the name of the game, boy?
    We call it Riding the Gravy Train.
    I love the smell of twin V16's in the morning..

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    Used to have most of their early abums, but they got wrecked in drunken parties.

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    Syd Barrett, genius extraordinaire!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OMFiqNA6Ag

    Poignant sweet medicine for the soul.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OMFiqNA6Ag

    .........And for the Keewees
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5njyzcqeOo

    Nothing comes close to Pink Floyd!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    I thought that quote was from when the band was being interviewed by a record producer and he asked them stupidly "which one of you is pink?" Included in the lyrics to "have a cigar" from wish you were here album.
    It's both AFAIK. Yes the producer asked that question & they also called Bob Geldofs character "Pink" in the movie. One does not cancel out the other
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    Pink Floyd was never the same after the chocolate microdot incident....
    In and out of jobs, running free
    Waging war with society

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    I've got an old LP "Relics", has the track Interstellar Overdrive" - first PF I ever heard. That was 39 years ago - Jeeze where do the years go?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    I've got an old LP "Relics", has the track Interstellar Overdrive" - first PF I ever heard. That was 39 years ago - Jeeze where do the years go?
    There's a 20 minute live version of a heavily jammed Interstellar Overdrive on Frank Zappa with Friends-Actuel Festival featuring Pink Floyd accompanied by Frank Zappa. Bootleg live recording so a bit rough around the edges but definitely a keeper for the PF and FZ collections

    The same track also features on the Pink Floyd album "On Stage With Frank Zappa"


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