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    On the turning away mmmm always loved that song... love how ya dads pass on great music like that onto their sons hehehe
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    Thats a hard one... "get your filthy hands off my desert", the jet fly past give me a hell of a fright when I heard it for the first time.

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    Any Pink Floyd is good, turn it on, sit back, and relax into the haze

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    1. Sorrow

    2. Hey you

    3. Learning to fly

    4. On the turning away

    5. One of my turns

    Those are my favorites but I like pretty much all of their songs. I think I'll put them on now

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    The entire Animals album is awesome if you're a little bit "relaxed" I have it on my computer and love listening to it
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    Have a Cigar.

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    I can not pick one track. Pink floyds albums are one big track and need to be heard in a constant stream. In saying that i cant even pick one album! its all so great

    In saying that, i have been thrashing the hell out of my copies of Ummagumma and Delicate sound of thunder lately
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    Comfortably Numb

    But there are several among the lot you guys mentioned that could equal it on different days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by froggyfrenchman
    I can not pick one track. Pink floyds albums are one big track and need to be heard in a constant stream. In saying that i cant even pick one album! its all so great
    I was just about to type something very similar.

    People at school look at me VERY strange when they find out the hard^core bikie/metaler knows Floyd better than they do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZorsT
    I was just about to type something very similar.

    People at school look at me VERY strange when they find out the hard^core bikie/metaler knows Floyd better than they do.
    It would seem great minds do think alike
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    Hard to pick just one but "Wish you were here" and "On the turning away" come immediately to mind.

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    Comfortably numb has a kick arse solo, but my favourite track is probably Young Lust.

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    What an amazing group they were.
    These spring to mind;
    - Time
    - One of these days
    - Julia dream (oldie but don't know what album)
    - There's no way out of here (oldie but " ")
    I'm surprised how many liked The Wall. I think it was always made with the theatric angle in mind rather than the music. I remember the anticipation as a teenager waiting for that hyped up 'best yet' album to be released, only to be disappointed. First impressions were; oh shit they did a group effort with Gary Glitter, Abba, Bucks Fizz and Bay City Rollers.
    Some great lyrics spread across all their works though. Always like this one in Animals, which to me described a lot of overweight bosses I've known over the years that smoked and drunk too much and got off on the 'I'm the big boss' powertip;

    It's too late
    to lose the weight
    you used to think
    you used to need
    to throw around
    Happiness is a means of travel, not a destination

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