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Near Side of the Moon on the left and Far Side on the right.
NASA
8.7? This track is superlative. 10 surely...
Get a good view of the Dark Side of the Moon? I hear it's all dark... really.
Well, actually no, it isn't 'dark'. It's just 'The Other Side of the Moon' and we don't get to see it.
But dark it isn't....
[/pendant mode]
I can't think of anything that would make we want to be 17 again.
Rating to me is 8 - Most Excellent
I thought the eclipse was cool, even through the pinhole and the music.....sorry if either offended you
Don't be so hard on yourself.
Get a good view of the Dark Side of the Moon? I hear it's all dark... really.
They hum, too. But apparently not for everyone.
I like Pink Floyd. I just posted that to piss off the people who think they are Gods. lol I guess I'm a Troll.
They hum, too. But apparently not for everyone.
True!
maxjboxer wrote:
I was 17 when this was released and you listen to Time written by a 20 something and you say WTF?
I was 17 when this was released and you listen to Time written by a 20 something and you say WTF?
You're cute.
So feeling this comment.
How about 10 to an exponent for this one? 10 squared would fit it nicely into the scheme of things!
I don't have this album. Off to Amazon's wish list!
Thanks Bill!
Yesssss! Be nice if this were in the music mix and NOT PSD
Party choice no. 1 circa mid-70s.
It was, how shall I say, an introspective period.
I strongly suspect that more people had more sex to this song, this album than any other in the period. Just a hunch.
That's why there are so many people with hunches walking around.
Party choice no. 1 circa mid-70s.
It was, how shall I say, an introspective period.
I strongly suspect that more people had more sex to this song, this album than any other in the period. Just a hunch.
You'd be dead wrong.
OK, your exception proves the rule
Must be better when you're on acid...
Which is why I love it so much.
You'd be dead wrong.
Uh! Typical mistake to confuse causes with effects. I'm a Pink Floyd "fan boy" (since 1969) exactly because they have given me more shivers down my spine and tears to my eyes, enduringly, than any other band, ever. I don't rate the song a 10 'coz I'm a fanboy, I rate it a 10 because it resonates with something deep inside me that few music pieces ever get to.
I know many people who find PF pompous, but they're generally of the "shove me in the shallow water, before I get too deep" sort.
ALSO SPRACH "ICH"...!
THE ELDERS IN ROMEO'S HOTEL ROOM ALL FELL ASLEEP!
Some might never wake up - tortured to death!
PS
The best is the "Halleluja's" of the "Bimbolinas" in the chorus!
Well my nipples are so erect they've poked out an eye... just the mere sound of that organ being stroked!! Do like this though
Oh, man! When I think of all the time, money, and dignity that I have spent over the last 35+ years in the pursuit of sex, when all along, this "live performance" was better. Oh, well; it wasn't a complete waste: there's still the ambrosial memory of that club-footed, cannery wench from New Brunswick...
I missed it when I was younger as well, but I saw Roger Waters do DSOTM a couple of years ago and am going to see him/PF do The Wall in June. I think it lacks something without David Gilmour, but still great stuff.
Oh really....? Still THE WALL? Hahahahaha - that's exactly what I am saying! Among many other things!
:(
I missed it when I was younger as well, but I saw Roger Waters do DSOTM a couple of years ago and am going to see him/PF do The Wall in June. I think it lacks something without David Gilmour, but still great stuff.
ALSO SPRACH "ICH"...!
THE ELDERS IN ROMEO'S HOTEL ROOM ALL FELL ASLEEP!
Some might never wake up - tortured to death!
PS
The best is the "Halleluja's" of the "Bimbolinas" in the chorus!
I shall go with the common herd and give it a 10 like the majority on here
GRAUSAMES GEJAULE!
Why is Gilmour considered to be a great guitar player? I was able to play such riffs when I was 14-15.
It's just boring, even untalented, if you ask me!
Why me? Ask Knopfler or Dominic Miller (Sting) - they can play the guitar!
Ask a 1000 other guitarists!
UNERTRÄGLICH!
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNERTRÄGLICH!!!
das schweinfutter
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UNERTRÄGLICH!
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNERTRÄGLICH!!!
PS
Not even a shadow of a melody! What has this Sugar-Daddy "Rock" to do with eclectic Rock Music? I will neither ever understand, nor EVEr accept!
This is pityful "over-60" stadion-rock for those who have never
felt and heard real Rock'n'Roll. Slimey, oily bull!
First time that I heard the full set... How can I have missed it before?!!!
This is why we listen to RP; any commercial station would go bancrupt pulling stunts like this
Now I just have to get back to do the stuff that I was supposed to be doing this afternoon
"Wow Man.. that was waaay cool ! "
;P Gus
johnjconn wrote:
Carol Channing
That was cruel :)
Clare Torry is the answer.
"The Great Gig in the Sky"
In 2004, she sued Pink Floyd and EMI for songwriting royalties on the basis that her contribution to "The Great Gig in the Sky" constituted co-authorship with keyboardist Richard Wright. Originally, she was paid the standard flat fee of £30 for Sunday studio work. In 2005, an out-of-court settlement was reached in Torry's favour, although the terms of the settlement were not disclosed. All releases after 2005 credit 'Richard Wright/Clare Torry' for the "Great Gig in the Sky" segment.
Er, TerryS, your cut and paste about CT singing the amazing vocals on GGITS is correct, but I don't believe she sang on any other track on the album, and I don't believe she ever toured with them. So that can't be her singing on this track.
Saw them in Phoenix summer of 1987 or 1988. (it was one of those two) A very nice show at Phoenix Municipal Stadium.
johnjconn wrote:
Carol Channing
That was cruel :)
Clare Torry is the answer.
"The Great Gig in the Sky"
In 2004, she sued Pink Floyd and EMI for songwriting royalties on the basis that her contribution to "The Great Gig in the Sky" constituted co-authorship with keyboardist Richard Wright. Originally, she was paid the standard flat fee of £30 for Sunday studio work. In 2005, an out-of-court settlement was reached in Torry's favour, although the terms of the settlement were not disclosed. All releases after 2005 credit 'Richard Wright/Clare Torry' for the "Great Gig in the Sky" segment.
"apparently Mr Gilmour encoraged her to do it because she didnt have an income, the legalities meant that she was entitled to be credited on the album and paid more than £30. (the actual sum was not disclosed)
please, never play it again
there are other internet radio stations. They aren't as good...but some of them play real nice short songs.
or PSD....PSD...PSD
please, never play it again
And our whole world revolves around "myflaker." Isn't that special!
please, never play it again
This would be one of them.
Well, apparently it was live, from what BG was just saying. So there we go. Not really a version but the original! Peace. xo.
a 30-minute live track is pushing it.
I know this is only part of your post, so I don't want to quote you out of context, but..........
I love long songs! It's like slow food, slow music.......one of the reasons I listen to RP.
Just saying ;)
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I saw this at the record store for more than $100 — $63 is a bargain!
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