[QUOTE=AK'z;27350545]I was being smug about the fact that I am in the U.K. :smile:[/QUOTE]
Don't make me destroy your entire Marvin Gaye collection.
[QUOTE=Kyle v3;27351571]Don't make me destroy your entire Marvin Gaye collection.[/QUOTE]
You really want to get it on?
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If you keep that attitude up, it will be.
Besides, you should be ashamed of yourself, this is a Pink Floyd thread ffs.
I think I'm seriously gonna buy that box set (I live in Iceland)
Still..I already have 5 albums by them...waste of money or could I sell the others..
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[editline]11th January 2011[/editline]
bonus content: gilmour in a grandad jumper
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3:25 - 4:43
You gonna shit bricks from that double bass drumming. How does he do it?
Actually he's only using one, those bass drums are two different sizes.
The Gilmour-Waters Reunion at the HOPE Charity Event to raise money for Palestinian refugees.
Setlist:
To Know Him is to Love Him (a song to poke fun at their past feud)
Wish You Were Here
Comfortably Numb
Another Brick in the Wall, Part II (played on agreement to a large donation)
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[QUOTE=Mr._N;27384590]The Gilmour-Waters Reunion at the HOPE Charity Event to raise money for Palestinian refugees.
Setlist:
To Know Him is to Love Him (a song to poke fun at their past feud)
Wish You Were Here
Comfortably Numb
Another Brick in the Wall, Part II (played on agreement to a large donation)
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Didn't Waters only do this on the condition that Gilmour would play Comfortably Numb at one of his shows of The Wall?
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;27390215]Didn't Waters only do this on the condition that Gilmour would play Comfortably Numb at one of his shows of The Wall?[/QUOTE]
Yes, in London. [url]http://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/index.php/news/news-archive-2010/638-the-wall-live-2011-dvd-cd-roger-waters[/url]
[QUOTE=Rausty;27392616]Yes, in London. [url]http://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/index.php/news/news-archive-2010/638-the-wall-live-2011-dvd-cd-roger-waters[/url][/QUOTE]
I'm going to one of the London shows :buddy:
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[i]You better, because your life just might depend on it...[/i]
[QUOTE=MrAfroShark70;26730411]I saw Pink Floyd: The Wall Live about a month ago, it was fucking awesome. It was also the first concert I have ever been to.
During it, they had a couple of people building up "The Wall" which was a bunch of white "bricks" that were served as a projector screen. They did that thing where you project onto a screen and the graphics involved look 3D, that was epic. There were also a couple of puppets for the teacher, women, and mother. The intermission was also very short (15-20 minutes), which is contrary to what the newspaper and local rock stations said.
The music was spot on. I was surprised how close they were towards the original songs. Then there was Roger Waters, his voice sounded almost exactly the same as it did 31 years ago.
The only problem is that during the concert, people were smoking weed, which I find perfectly fine, but god damned it smelled dank.
Overall, it was a great concert. If they're coming to your town/city and you're a Pink Floyd fan, I highly suggest you should see it.[/QUOTE]
Actually, I honestly believe that Roger is still using tapes. I know he doesn't use a tape for the spoken word songs like Comfortably Numb, but I've seen a couple videos of "In the Flesh?" from different venues, and the vocals sound the exactly the same in each (you notice little nuances that all of the recording share.) Nevertheless, I think he still puts on a great show (I went on Dec. 3 in Oakland) and the voice tapes don't really hinder the music, message, or spectacle of the Wall.
oh god i just started listening to "wish you were here" last night and i really just instantly hooked onto it, which is rare for me.
[QUOTE=gerbile5;27414468]oh god i just started listening to "wish you were here" last night and i really just instantly hooked onto it, which is rare for me.[/QUOTE]
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This show is fucking massive.
those vocals are fucking amazing. its just like on the album. it's like their still young
Are these albums any good?
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They're up for sale in my record store, the About Face is £7 and his debut is about £10 I think.
It's actually kind of funny because I was wondering that myself browsing through a record store are well.
[QUOTE=Pepin;27521051]It's actually kind of funny because I was wondering that myself browsing through a record store are well.[/QUOTE]
Are you the bugger going to the same record store as me and buying all the good albums that I want? :v:
[QUOTE=AK'z;27521863]Are you the bugger going to the same record store as me and buying all the good albums that I want? :v:[/QUOTE]
Seems as if there's one of those in every country :smile:
[QUOTE=AK'z;27521863]Are you the bugger going to the same record store as me and buying all the good albums that I want? :v:[/QUOTE]
Are you the one that bought all of the Miles Davis albums? Seriously, there was no Miles Davis left.
[QUOTE=Pepin;27522143]Are you the one that bought all of the Miles Davis albums? Seriously, there was no Miles Davis left.[/QUOTE]
Naa, there's some Miles Davis in the one I go to :v:
Apparantly the guy running it has about 10'000 records in stock. :psyduck:
Running the store for about 30 or more years.
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