Pink Floyd
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Gretchen

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19,464 posts

232 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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It appears to be a while since there’s been a Pink Floyd thread.

I could only find this one https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&... (I still haven’t seen a live performance)

When The Wall was released my late Father bought me a copy on vinyl which I still have and love listening to. A lot again of late. Probably my favourite album followed by Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here, then Animals. But I can’t choose! . My kids don’t mind listening either which is nice.

I’m 50 this week, along with an amount of their music, and still love them and still on my list of (tribute or other) bands to see live.

So since the linked thread is now 16 years old I wondered if anyone is still or has grown to appreciate them? What’s your go to album?



DickyC

54,352 posts

214 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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In descending order: Dark Side of the Moon, Meddle, Wish You Were Here and Animals. Didn't get on with The Wall for some reason. I also frequently listen to See Emily Play and The Nile Song on their own.

Mr Squarekins

1,324 posts

78 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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The first CD that I ever bought was The Final Cut. Still play it.

Athlon

5,477 posts

222 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Animals, Wish you were here, The Wall, DSOM in that order for me.

Watching Waters do the Wall a few years ago live was epic even though it got a bit political with the messages on the wall.

craig1912

4,013 posts

128 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Gave my son (22) a lift today and listening to Shine on you Crazy Diamond, he was still singing it a few hours later.

Mr Squarekins

1,324 posts

78 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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craig1912 said:
Gave my son (22) a lift today and listening to Shine on you Crazy Diamond, he was still singing it a few hours later.
remember when you were young...? wink

996Type

971 posts

168 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Listened to some Pink Floyd this weekend on the way down to Nick Mason’s house for his annual open day. Fearless is my current favourite, covered on the Saucerful of secrets tour he is currently doing. I’ve put some photos on the South West forum thread for those interested!

Boringvolvodriver

10,482 posts

59 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Enjoyed their albums for many a year - well,since a mate bought Dark Side of the Moon when it first came out.

Never seen them live although seen a pretty amazing tribute band - missed the Australian band when they came to my town sadly.

Favourite is Wish you were here followed by DSOTM.

Pelicula

430 posts

38 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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I will often take a detour from the well worn path and listen to 'Obscured by Clouds'.
A departure for the Floyd, it is a film soundtrack for the French movie La Vallee.
Pure quality.

55palfers

6,127 posts

180 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Still keep watching PF at Pompeii on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHKG7EMxWW8&li...


Or the 1994 version

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi7cuAjArRs

bristolracer

5,760 posts

165 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Lots of brilliant albums, love them all, Dark side of the moon is an all time classic.

However if you have an open mind to covers then the Easy star All stars cover is an interesting reggae re work of the classic album

RDMcG

20,007 posts

223 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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I was at the infamous 1977 concert in Montreal...in the Olympic Stadium. We brought a blanket and lined up early to get a space facing the stage at ground level. Absolutely amazing concert , that. The floated huge inflatable pigs down from the top of the stadium.

https://montrealgazette.com/entertainment/music/wh...

paul.deitch

2,210 posts

273 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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I was there.
https://www.disco-robertwyatt.com/images/Robert/in...
And I still have all my vinyl.

Gretchen

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19,464 posts

232 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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DickyC said:
In descending order: Dark Side of the Moon, Meddle, Wish You Were Here and Animals. Didn't get on with The Wall for some reason. I also frequently listen to See Emily Play and The Nile Song on their own.
I’ve just listened to Meddle. Shouldn’t overlook that one from opening track to lounge jazz, me forgetting no dogs living here at the moment and still getting up to let one in! To one of my Halloween playlist tracks that drives the cats insane.

I think I default to The Wall because it reminds me of being a kid and is a treasured gift from my late Father.

I once borrowed my neighbours entire Pink Floyd CD collection to copy (this was twenty odd years back) I need to dig the discs out for on the move times

996Type said:
Listened to some Pink Floyd this weekend on the way down to Nick Mason’s house for his annual open day. Fearless is my current favourite, covered on the Saucerful of secrets tour he is currently doing. I’ve put some photos on the South West forum thread for those interested!
How lovely. Will take a look. Thanks for sharing.


bristolracer said:
Lots of brilliant albums, love them all, Dark side of the moon is an all time classic.

However if you have an open mind to covers then the Easy star All stars cover is an interesting reggae re work of the classic album
Not averse to a cover. Will check them out smile


RDMcG said:
I was at the infamous 1977 concert in Montreal...in the Olympic Stadium. We brought a blanket and lined up early to get a space facing the stage at ground level. Absolutely amazing concert , that. The floated huge inflatable pigs down from the top of the stadium.

https://montrealgazette.com/entertainment/music/wh...
How fabulous! I’m every bit envious. I have great memories of seeing David Bowie, The Cure and Bjork amongst many many others. But this evokes up goose bumps.

Please keep sharing your memories smile



cherryowen

12,172 posts

220 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Shine On........is one of my favourite tunes of all time, as is Wish You Were Here and Comfortably Numb all of which I have learned on guitar as a rite of passage.

However.

DSOM is a copper-bottomed masterpiece for me. Everything, from the lyrics to the chords to the guitar work to the song writing is just first class. Even the opening chords to Breathe are majestic. Gilmour could have played a simple E minor > A major, but for an extra bit of "spice" he used an E minor add9 chord. Simple. Effective.

Rick Wrights The Great Gig In The Sky, before the "chorus" goes through a progression that uses 12 chords to get from a starting point of B minor to end at B flat major! Complicated. Effective. Beautiful.

oddball1313

1,368 posts

139 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2022
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Animals has always been my favourite - remember listening to it on the family philips cassette stereo when i was about 5 or 6 and listening to the guitar solos over and over again and even then recall knowing i needed to learn how to make these incredible noises. Dark side is a close second with wish you were here third (prefer welcome to the machine over wywh, maybe I just like minor sounding slightly more sounding sinister music) Was fortunate to see them play at London Docklands in 1989 on the delicate sound of thunder tour

Edited by oddball1313 on Tuesday 2nd August 10:22

anonymous-user

70 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2022
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Pros and cons of hitchhiking wink

generationx

8,391 posts

121 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2022
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The Delicate Sound Of Thunder tour was my first ever rock concert, but I'd been "in to them" for some time before, my best friend got me really in to them in the mid-eighties but I'd obviously been aware for much longer. We both went to the Division Bell tour in Earls Court too.

It would be difficult to really choose a favourite album - the Dark Side/Wish You Were Here/Animals/Wall sequence is something that simply never gets old for me. I also really like The Final Cut. The last, post Waters, two or three are simply "good" and get listened to less often.

I've seen Roger Waters live, I think, four times, and absolutely love Radio Kaos and Amused To Death. The last time I saw him was in Cologne a couple of years ago, he played Animals all the way through which was fantastic.

Pistom

5,933 posts

175 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2022
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My O' level chemistry exam coincided with the Pink Floyd concert I had tickets for and the only way I was going to make it was leaving the exam 30 mins early.

My parents were livid - it's the only O' level I got a grade A in.

selwonk

2,139 posts

241 months