HAHAHA how sweet!Everyone loves Pink Floyd, but one thing is sad everyone have heard only 2 or 3 tracks or 1 or 2 albums only of them
AND GUESS WHO ARE THOSSE ALBUMS
1)The Wall
2)Dark Side Of The Moon
and maybe Wish You Were Here......
The question is do they get the point of the real Pink FLoyd?
I am not old person to talk about how great it was in the 70's or 60's , and i have never been to their concert either, don't like "the wall" and Kashmir is not from Pink Floyd it's from Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd in the time of Syd Barrett and post Syd BArrett has a strange energy which is flowing in almost every song, somewhere is negative, somewhere positive and sometimes unexplanable...It's very sad that many ppl are talking about "Wish You Were Here" but i can say that only 1% realy got the point of the album cause they never try to tripp on it at ALL.They are kind like the song "SHEEP" , worthless...
OH, also how many of them heard for example the song "Paintbox" or "Biding My Time" or "Corporal Clegg" or "Interstellar Overdrive" or "Flaming" or "SEE SAW"?????
I should say allmost no one!
PLEASE, if you find yourself in the kinda ppl that i mention up, try to change ur self and reach for the real tripp and Pink Floyd In you ....
Find the "Piper at the gates of dawn "
and "Saucerful of secrets"
And don't do a Comfortably numb, cause the bricks and the wall are Waters missed and frustrated childhood not more of that!!!!
2006-08-17 01:33:14
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answered by Crazy_DIAMOND 3
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I've been a Floyd fan since the 1970s. I've seen them three times and have all their albums + bootlegs. My favourite album is "Wish You Were Here," and my favourite track is "Shine On You Crazy Diamond." The opening to that album was a turning point in modern music. Music as architecture. After Dark Side of the Moon, Floyd went from madness to regret. WYWH is an elegaic, wise and sad album - not least because the subject of the Floyd's sadness, recently departed Syd Barrett, actually turned up during recording.
I also think "Echoes" from Meddle (1971) is also a stupendous track, and again marked a turning point in Floyd's music.
2006-08-16 07:35:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I even have an illicit of a Roger Water teach from a 12 months or 2 in the past. have not given it returned to my buddy yet :P I additionally recorded an previous VH1 Legends teach approximately Floyd. some stable Syd stuff! MQ: out of each and every of the ineffective bootlegs I even have, my maximum prized one is from a 1977 teach on the recent Haven, CT collaseum, which has when you consider that been torn down with the aid of the state of CT (ah, "they paved paradise"...). The teach became into no longer purely spectacular however the sound high quality is astounding as properly.
2016-10-02 04:11:52
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answered by ? 4
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I love Pink Floyd, The wall is the best album, Love comfortably numb, money and several fury little creatures scurring about in the dark (i think)
2006-08-16 07:38:34
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answered by santashelper6 1
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Comfortably Numb
2006-08-16 07:27:07
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answered by Troy S 5
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Yep
Another Brick In The Wall
2006-08-16 07:27:02
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answered by Big-Sister 4
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Yes. "The Great Gig In The Sky" from Dark Side Of The Moon is a corker.
2006-08-16 07:36:22
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answered by forwardslashmaster 2
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It's One Of My Favorite Band. The Wall, Money And All The Classics.
2006-08-16 07:28:47
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answered by ? 1
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I think most people like Pink Floyd there music is timeless. In fact my kids have discovered Pink Floyd lately and think they are great.
2006-08-16 07:31:33
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answered by Jill P 3
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I love Floyd. Favorite song is eithor comfortably numb or shine on you crazy diamond. And carlaccc Kashmir is by led zeppelin
2006-08-16 07:28:44
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answered by mcskillins 2
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