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Favourite Pink Floyd song?
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over a year ago
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Couldn't pick a favourite too many great tracks pink floyds "Have a cigar" class though.
Was listening to fleetwood Mac in ma car tonight peter greens early stuff, track called "Oh Well" class! |
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over a year ago
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"Couldn't pick a favourite too many great tracks pink floyds "Have a cigar" class though.
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I enjoy that even more knowing that waters was pissed off he couldn't do the vocals on it. |
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right i'm gonna play my trump card here... i was at the berlin wall concert in 1990, seen floyd 4 times and roger waters solo 3 times ,david gilmour solo once. Set the controls for the heart of the sun!!!! |
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It is simply impossible to single out one song as tops what I can do though is single out one album which has the majority of songs everyone has posted here, well all apart from "learning to fly"
The album is "IN THE FLESH" - Roger Waters, this is a double CD and also a DVD of the show, it is simply amazing to the point that I have 3 copies, one never opened, one worn out and the other in play just now
I would say this is possibly my best music CD ever and brings back sweet memories of the "In the Flesh" concert which was also the best concert I have seen
Doyle Bramhall II is simply amazing on guitar as is snowy white and the voice of PP Arnold & Katie Kissoon are amazing
For those who do not have "In the Flesh" its an album you simply cannot let pass you by.
As for Fleetwood Mac, I will be there again in July at the Hydro and heading over to the USA to see them in March, again far too many great songs old & new to single out one,
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Thanks for the feedback everyone, this was my first post too the forum, it's good to talk on this with sound people. I'll probably mostly talk about good music and movies, Peace and Love x |
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Was honoured to see Dave Gilmour perform Comfortably Numb at O2 during Roger Waters tour of The Wall on 12th May 2011. That memory will live with me forever!! He only appeared randomly on that one single night. The whole arena was electric when we realised it was actually HIM on top of the wall!! Just breathtakingly incredible. |
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"c'mon people... fleetwood mac should't be mentioned in the same vane as floyd... get a grip!!!!"
amen to that. was asked by miss nutella last night, what was the link, there is no link. both great bands but completely different. christ, even fleetwood mac was is pretty much two different bands. The peter green years and the lindsay buckingham years. |
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