Has anyone seen the film Zabriskie Point? The film features a few PF songs, and it's quite interesting to watch videos of those songs set to explosions.
Here's "Country Song"
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqvTIZGRxDg&feature=youtube_gdata[/media]
and "Come In Number 51, Your Time Is Up" which is actually "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" played in a different key.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ResQFDDsDAI&feature=related[/media]
Get [i]The Complete Zabriskie Sessions[/i].
keep on seeing all these floyd fans trying to look like syd, it's really kind of sad
[QUOTE=AK'z;29592457]Any albums with Mason on lead vocals?[/QUOTE]
No albums, but he's the voice in One of These Days
He's a great writer though, get his Pink Floyd book
[QUOTE=AK'z;29592457]Any albums with Mason on lead vocals?[/QUOTE]
he sings in 'time'
[QUOTE=Mon;29603598]he sings in 'time'[/QUOTE]
Are you sure? From what I've read David Gilmour and Rick Wright were the ones to sing in time.
[QUOTE=Pops;29597357]Has anyone seen the film Zabriskie Point? The film features a few PF songs, and it's quite interesting to watch videos of those songs set to explosions.
Here's "Country Song"
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqvTIZGRxDg&feature=youtube_gdata[/media]
and "Come In Number 51, Your Time Is Up" which is actually "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" played in a different key.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ResQFDDsDAI&feature=related[/media][/QUOTE]
I've seen that film, it's the best ending I've ever seen for a film in my entire life.
Michael Bay can only dream to make a film with as much explosions as in this one single ending sequence.
Came back to Facepunch to say that Pink Floyd is my hero.
[QUOTE=limeyfather;29607303]Came back to Facepunch to say that Pink Floyd is my hero.[/QUOTE]
I agree.
Pink Floyd is a very nice guy.
So I was walking down the street, heading for a record store that I remembered had a crap load of Stevie Wonder albums on vinyl for sale for £2. I thought I'd pop in for a look, see if they've got anything interesting.
[IMG]http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o202/akayz_people/wall.png[/IMG]
The Wall for £2 :mmmsmug:
[QUOTE=AK'z;29590195]Favourite album?[/QUOTE]
Dark side of the moon
[QUOTE=Wafflemaster;29609566]Dark side of the moon[/QUOTE]
Who is your favourite rock band
[QUOTE=Cl0cK;29605060]I've seen that film, it's the best ending I've ever seen for a film in my entire life.
Michael Bay can only dream to make a film with as much explosions as in this one single ending sequence.[/QUOTE]
Hooray, someone else who thought Michael Bay had been put to shame by this.
Apparently The Wall Movie version was released on vinyl too. Point of that?
[QUOTE=AK'z;29610034]Apparently The Wall Movie version was released on vinyl too. Point of that?[/QUOTE]
The Wall Movie version contained music that was not in the album.
It added When The Tigers Broke Free, What Shall We Do Now, and The Last Few Bricks, at the cost of removing Hey You and The Show Must Go On.
It's also mixed differently, so instead of starting with In the Flesh, it starts with a part of When the Tigers Broke free, and finishes Tigers between Thin Ice and Brick Part 1, PLUS the producer actually remixed a lot of the tracks and put heaps of sound effects in there, like the screaming that happens in the comfortably numb solo which is fair fucking cool, and the teacher in Brick Part 2.
Plus, Bob Geldof actually did vocals in a lot of the songs for the movie, like In the Flesh? and Stop.
In fact, half of the soundtrack was remixed, or re-recorded completely. There are so many differences in the film version to the album.
[QUOTE=killerteacup;29610135]The Wall Movie version contained music that was not in the album.
It added When The Tigers Broke Free, What Shall We Do Now, and The Last Few Bricks, at the cost of removing Hey You[/QUOTE]
Should've sold them as an EP instead of releasing the whole album again.
[QUOTE=AK'z;29610145]Should've sold them as an EP instead of releasing the whole album again.[/QUOTE]
So many differences in the end, Waters actually got into a massive argument with the producer about it because he didn't like all the changes the producer made
I learnt this off wikipedia like a few months ago -
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wall_movie#Soundtrack[/url]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFevDtxbBHM[/media]
[i]Shall we buy a new guitar?
Shall we drive a more powerful car?[/i]
When Dark Side of the Moon was released, Pink Floyd had more money than it could handle so the members all started collections of some such. David Gilmour started a guitar collection, Nick Mason started a collection of cars.
The mooore you knooow
[QUOTE=killerteacup;29610187]Waters actually got into a massive argument with the producer about it because he didn't like all the changes the producer made[/QUOTE]
Oh Roger :rolleyes:
Waters actually got into a massive argument with (insert band member/producer/record company name here).
[QUOTE=Cl0cK;29596297]Meddle is my favourite Pink Floyd album, it's a pretty incredible album.[/QUOTE]
Still not my favourite, but I like it far more now than I did on the initial run through.
Definitely up there though.
[editline]4th May 2011[/editline]
On that note, Fearless is a fantastic song
[QUOTE=FunkyDisko77;29625845]Still not my favourite, but I like it far more now than I did on the initial run through.
Definitely up there though.
[editline]4th May 2011[/editline]
On that note, Fearless is a fantastic song[/QUOTE]
gotta agree
Animals is mine mainly because Dogs was Gilmour's masterpiece. Waters did try to get some action but it is a Gilmour song through and through.
Favorite album? Dark Side of the Moon.
Favorite song? Learning To Fly. Brain Damage and Astronomy Domine are a close second.
Favorite album? Dark Side of the Moon.
Favorite song? Sheep. Time and Run Like Hell are a close second.
Favorite album? Too many great ones, cant choose.
Favorite song? Tie between Time and Comfortably Numb. Fat Old Sun is a close second.
Album: Wish You Were Here
Song: Shine On You Crazy Diamond, with On The Turning Away and Echoes close behind
Album: Tie between Wish You Were Here and Meddle.
Songs: San Tropez, Waiting for the Worms, Great Gig in the Sky.
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