• Pink Floyd
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[QUOTE=PwnNoobsFtw;28656574]Gonna have to go ahead and disagree with you on that one[/QUOTE] Reasoning behind the disapproval? :smug: [editline]17th March 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Hakita;28656668]I'm more into the calm rock Floyd. I understand that you like the psychadelic Floyd more though, its very nice, but just not for me.[/QUOTE] in all fairness, I love it all :v: I find myself listening to the last two all the time.
[QUOTE=AK'z;28656546]Psychadelic Floyd is best. Would've been so much more awesome if Syd stayed :sigh:[/QUOTE] I too dream of the 5 piece line-up. [img]http://avatars.fpcontent.net/image.php?u=381310&dateline=1299355584[/img]:respek:[img]http://avatars.fpcontent.net/image.php?u=33890&dateline=1298993721[/img]
[QUOTE=AK'z;28656807]Reasoning behind the disapproval? :smug:[/QUOTE] Other than the fact he basically could not do anything coherent after 1968?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoI1SsZec7M[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh7WBXBXLt4[/media]
[QUOTE=Kyle v2;28659693][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoI1SsZec7M[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh7WBXBXLt4[/media][/QUOTE] [quote]The album featured a rather unorthodox recording process, in which Syd would provide a backing track of his own singing accompanied by acoustic guitar, over which the session musicians would overdub the rest of the arrangement. However, Syd's playing and singing were highly erratic and unpredictable—he skipped or added beats and bars seemingly at random, or otherwise he would strum on a single chord for a long time before unexpectedly reverting back to the main portion of the song. This was all much to the frustration of the session musicians; a close listen to several tracks [in particular "No Good Trying" and "Love You"] will reveal the backing band hovering uncertainly here, or being caught off-guard by a chord change there (during an interview, Robert Wyatt recounted that musicians would ask "What key is that in, Syd?" and Barrett would reply "Yeah", or "That's funny"). Syd would not allow the musicians to rehearse or re-record their overdubs, insisting that they sounded fine. After several months of intermittent recording, the album was finally deemed complete.[/quote]
If he hadn't of done so much acid, he probably would've crashed in '75, because he was crazy to begin with.
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;28659662]Other than the fact he basically could not do anything coherent after 1968?[/QUOTE] Well by 1970 he was probably overkill on the psychadelic side, but if his influence was on the early psychadelic albums, without him going mental... Then it would've been truly great.
Oh.... well THANKS for not telling me about this. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_and_the_Journey[/url] [IMG]http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o202/akayz_people/o200247.jpg[/IMG] :colbert:
I haven't listened to it, that's why.
It's the basis for why they made The Dark Side of the Moon.
Last album on my Pink Floyd playthrough is now starting.
Nice one, Hakita. Also, I'm thinking of livestreaming The Wall or other music-related flicks for the music section sometime. What do you guys think? :v:
If its just for the music section, I'm in.
Listening to it now. Let's see how crazy it is :v:
Listening to [i]The Wall[/i] on vinyl.
Listening to my old friend Final Cut. Great album :smug:
[QUOTE=AK'z;28672122]Listening to my old friend Final Cut. Great album :smug:[/QUOTE] It most definitely is. [I]Fuck all that we've got to get on with these! Gotta compete with the wily Japanese![/I]
I'm amazed how Gilmour allowed him to have that much control over it. :psyduck:
[QUOTE=AK'z;28672247]I'm amazed how Gilmour allowed him to have that much control over it. :psyduck:[/QUOTE] It is quite mind bottling. He was so pissed off at Rog and the album he removed his name from the production credit..
So "Hero's Return" and "Not Now John" are possibly the only actual Pink Floyd tracks on the album. :raise:
[QUOTE=AK'z;28672488]So "Hero's Return" and "Not Now John" are possibly the only actual Pink Floyd tracks on the album. :raise:[/QUOTE] That might just as well be.
Finished listening to the discography now. It was rather fun and I encourage everyone who has the whole discography to do the same.
[QUOTE=Hakita;28675624]Finished listening to the discography now. It was rather fun and I encourage everyone who has the whole discography to do the same.[/QUOTE] I have everything except More and Delicate Sound of Thunder I do however have Pulse, The Wall Live and a barrett-era bootleg to make up for it. :smug: (I have 16 hours 23 minutes of Pink Floyd) And Hakita, your next challenge is to listen to them all in [b]one sitting[/b].
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;28675728] And Hakita, your next challenge is to listen to them all in [b]one sitting[/b].[/QUOTE] No can do. I'm listening to the Emerson, Lake & Palmer discography now... [I][B]IN REVERSE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER![/B][/I]
Oh dear you have to site through In The Hot Seat and Love beach before Brain Salad Surgery and Tarkus
It'll make it that much better
[QUOTE=PwnNoobsFtw;28676383]It'll make it that much better[/QUOTE] but DONGS [img]http://img.maniadb.com/images/album/113/113458_f_1.jpg[/img]
Is it wrong that I'm mildly aroused
[QUOTE=PwnNoobsFtw;28676473]Is it wrong that I'm mildly aroused[/QUOTE] if so you might like [img]http://www.2112.net/powerwindows/downloads/wallpaper/2112group.jpg[/img]
Holy mother of god, that mustache
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