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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: pootypooty on May 08, 2008, 02:35:01 PM
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A salute to one of the greatest bands of all time. Their landmark concept album "Dark Side Of The Moon" which was released in 1973, spent 741 consecutive weeks on the Billboard 200 chart and a total of 1500+ weeks on the same chart since its release. It is Billboard 200's longest consecutive charting album to date with the next longest charting 490 consecutive weeks.
Commercial success aside, Pink Floyd's music is many things to many people. To sum up their music in a short sentence is perplexing for me personally, so I'll just rip straight from wikipedia:
Pink Floyd are an English progressive rock band that initially earned recognition for their psychedelic or space rock music, and, as they evolved, for their progressive rock music. They are known for philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, innovative cover art, and elaborate live shows.
If I were to suggest to new listeners which Pink Floyd album to start with, I'd say either "Dark Side Of The Moon" or "The Wall". Overall though, you can't go wrong with any of the following releases, which are my personal faves:
Meddle (1971)
Dark Side Of The Moon (1973)
Wish You Were Here (1975)
Animals (1977)
The Wall (1979)
Here are lyrics to one of many classic songs of theirs called "Wish You Were Here" which is an ode to the original Pink Floyd founder, Syd Barrett.
So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell,
blue skies from pain.
Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail?
A smile from a veil?
Do you think you can tell?
And did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts?
Hot ashes for trees?
Hot air for a cool breeze?
Cold comfort for change?
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?
How I wish, how I wish you were here.
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
Running over the same old ground.
What have you found? The same old fears.
Wish you were here.
http://www.youtube.com/v/IXdNnw99-Ic&hl=en
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Gotta give it up to a legendary band - I don't like most of their songs, but I pay respect when respect is due.
Wish You Were Here is a classic, and Comfortably Numb is one of my favorite songs. Shine On You Crazy Diamond is good too.
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Gotta give it up to a legendary band - I don't like most of their songs, but I pay respect when respect is due.
Wish You Were Here is a classic, and Comfortably Numb is one of my favorite songs. Shine On You Crazy Diamond is good too.
:cheers:
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"Dark Side Of The Moon" My Fav Album of All-time.
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"Dark Side Of The Moon" My Fav Album of All-time.
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love pink floyd.
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just saw Roger Waters play the entire Dark Side of The Moon album at Coachella..
and Also Prince and Portishead... that weekend was great. haha.
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That "We Dont Need No Education" song is off the Richter scale IMO.
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'Piper At The Gates Of Dawn' is a damn good album too.
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Amazing band
http://youtube.com/watch/v/5sein6WnbY0
That's an incredible live performance at Pompeii
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just saw Roger Waters play the entire Dark Side of The Moon album at Coachella..
and Also Prince and Portishead... that weekend was great. haha.
Wow, sounds like a great time. I'm a fan of Prince & Portishead too.
That "We Dont Need No Education" song is off the Richter scale IMO.
Indeed it is.
'Piper At The Gates Of Dawn' is a damn good album too.
Yeah, that's a classic "vintage" Floyd album with the original founder Syd Barrett before he was kicked out of the band. Not to mention it's their debut album.
Amazing band
http://youtube.com/watch/v/5sein6WnbY0
That's an incredible live performance at Pompeii
I love this video too. Echoes is an epic track and another of my favorite Floyd tracks of all time.
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One of the best bands ever. Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Wish You Were Here, Meddle and Dark Side of the Moon are all among my favorite albums
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One of the best bands ever. Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Wish You Were Here, Meddle and Dark Side of the Moon are all among my favorite albums
Personally, there isn't a Floyd album that I don't like. I just finished listening to Atom Heart Mother yesterday and it is one of those underappreciated Floyd albums in their discography. Matter of factly, the 1st song off that album was used in the 1st scene of Stanley Kubrick's cult classic flick A Clockwork Orange.
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^ I like Atom Heart Mother, but you really have to be in the mood for that, the two main tracks are almost pure avantgardism.
Personally, I think The Wall is dramatically overrated, IMO that's when they really began to fall off...first Waters going megalomaniac and then Wanters leaving the band. Final Cut really wasn't all that and the Gilmour-era albums, I dunno...Divison Bell is nothing special and I still haven't listened to the entire Momentary Lapse of Reason yet. But Pink Floyd 1967-1977 are unfuckwithable
By the way, if you haven't, check out Syd Barrett's solo albums
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Dark Side Of The Moon is one of the best albums of all time period. Personally I like "The Wall" better though, but great thread on one of the best bands ever.
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darkside and wish you were here :o :o :o
the aussie pink floyd tribute band are summit else....if u can see these dudes go!
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^ I like Atom Heart Mother, but you really have to be in the mood for that, the two main tracks are almost pure avantgardism.
Personally, I think The Wall is dramatically overrated, IMO that's when they really began to fall off...first Waters going megalomaniac and then Wanters leaving the band. Final Cut really wasn't all that and the Gilmour-era albums, I dunno...Divison Bell is nothing special and I still haven't listened to the entire Momentary Lapse of Reason yet. But Pink Floyd 1967-1977 are unfuckwithable
By the way, if you haven't, check out Syd Barrett's solo albums
Yes, I own both Barrett albums. Madcap Laughter is Syd in his rawest form IMO, while the 2nd album Barrett is a more polished record, at least production wise anyway. But both albums are a must have for any Floyd head. Syd was such an eccentric individual and it showed in both of his solo albums.
As for Atom Heart Mother, it feels somewhat like a mash-up of Ummagumma and Meddle, but less refined since it didn't really follow a particular concept. But for me personally, I can spin that album pretty much anytime I'm in the mood for Floyd music.
I used to think like you about the Gilmour-era Floyd albums, but have recently revisited them on and off for the past couple of years and see them differently than I used to, and for the better. If you haven't sat back and listened to any of them Gilmour-era albums as of late, maybe you should make another attempt, because I've found that those albums grew on me over time, especially if you've only listened to those albums sparingly or not at all. I think it's a personal growth thing with them albums, but maybe that's just me?