View Full Version : Pink Floyd is BRILLIANT!
chaoseverlasting
Nov24-08, 09:15 AM
I was listening again to some Pink Floyd songs and I just realized how amazingly brilliant they are! The band's covering Wish You Were Here to play at a church and while going through the lead, it seems so simple, but is absolutely brilliant!
There arent many bands that can come close! Any other bands/songs that you guys think compare? Astronuc and Turbo-1 introduced me to songs like Since Ive been loving you and Tea for one along with Fleetwood Mac, which I think are in the same category.
Here you go! This is one of my favorite live performances. If you like Marc Knopfler's guitar style, you might want to dig into some old JJ Cale stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHVaA5VUajE
better than any concert performance:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=J2hFZ8KnsSo
WarPhalange
Nov24-08, 11:30 AM
Welcome to 40 years ago. Complimentary LSD is on the snack table.
mgb_phys
Nov24-08, 11:42 AM
Be careful it can lead to the hard stuff. You do a little Pink Floyd and then your freinds get you to try some early Genesis and soon you are into Peter Gabriel.
I have never liked Pink Floyd.
Seems I'm a minority. :uhh:
mgb_phys
Nov24-08, 12:01 PM
I have never liked Pink Floyd.
Seems I'm a minority. :uhh:
No it seems you're a girl :wink:
"We're so happy we can hardly count"
"By the way, which one's pink?"
Priceless
Math Is Hard
Nov24-08, 12:11 PM
No it seems you're a girl :wink:
I'm a "girl" and Pink Floyd is one of my favorite bands of all time.
mgb_phys
Nov24-08, 12:13 PM
I'm a "girl" and Pink Floyd is one of my favorite bands of all time.
Would you say you were typical?
Math Is Hard
Nov24-08, 12:38 PM
Would you say you were typical?
I always thought I was. I am really surprised Evo doesn't like PF. I thought everyone loved PF. :confused:
To me, the holy trinity is The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd. Those are the three I just can't live without.
hypatia
Nov24-08, 12:40 PM
Yes very typical, me and all my girlfriends love Pink Floyd. And as I recall from the live concerts that I went to, there were also lots of females.
I don't hate them, I just never cared for them. I was more into Mothers of Invention and Country Joe and the Fish.
Funny, I guess I was into subversive, underground music, now that I think back on the underground bands I listened to back then.
Be careful it can lead to the hard stuff. You do a little Pink Floyd and then your freinds get you to try some early Genesis and soon you are into Peter Gabriel.He might already be in more trouble than that. I turned him onto early Fleetwood Mac. Peter Green grew obsessed by guilt about all the money they were making (hence the Green Manilishi/demon song) and after he left the group, Jeremy Spencer walked off with a group of evangelical Christians while on tour, leaving the band in the lurch. He was making lots of money in a successful band, and he abandoned that job, along with his wife and child.
Peter Green had agreed to join the Apple label (prompting the Beatles to write "Here Comes the Sun King"), but his mental problems prevented that and he sold his cherished Les Paul to Gary Moore (of Thin Lizzy) for very little money. That was a VERY troubled group of fellows. Even young Danny Kirwan (the remaining original guitarist) broke down eventually.
Topher925
Nov24-08, 01:06 PM
I'm not a big PF fan either. I find their music rather boring. I know they were hot stuff 40 years ago but music has evolved a lot since then and they don't impress me in any way. And what is it about PF that makes them "brilliant"? Because they were the first band to mix wierd *** sounds into their music? Tool does that better than anyone these days.
Math Is Hard
Nov24-08, 01:07 PM
Yes very typical, me and all my girlfriends love Pink Floyd. And as I recall from the live concerts that I went to, there were also lots of females.
We should hang out, Hypatia. We can watch Star Trek TOS episodes and listen to Pink Floyd. :biggrin:
ooh, hey, I know - we can sync up "The Wizard of Oz" with Dark Side of the Moon. I always wanted to try that.
Math Is Hard
Nov24-08, 01:09 PM
I was more into Mothers of Invention and Country Joe and the Fish.
hmm... I don't think I know any of their songs.
hmm... I don't think I know any of their songs.:surprised
But you've heard of Frank Zappa, right? And his kids Dweezil and Moon Unit?
LowlyPion
Nov24-08, 01:11 PM
It was positively clever the way they synchronized The Dark Side of the Moon with the Wizard of Oz.
And then they just forgot they did?
Ivan Seeking
Nov24-08, 02:18 PM
We should hang out, Hypatia. We can watch Star Trek TOS episodes and listen to Pink Floyd. :biggrin:
ooh, hey, I know - we can sync up "The Wizard of Oz" with Dark Side of the Moon. I always wanted to try that.
I loved PF the first time I heard them - when DSOTM was first released - and have ever since.
Tsu and I tried the Wizard of Oz bit, and it is pretty surprising. [start the music at the third roar of the MGM lion]
I have an acquaintance who plays in a major symphony orchestra. He was telling me that what follows PF is not LSD, as has been suggested, :rolleyes:, but the classics. PF is what motivated his love of music and eventually lead to his career. But he also says that once you've done Bach, you'll never go back.
Alienjoey
Nov24-08, 03:01 PM
Pink Floyd was one of my favorite bands for a long time. I still think they are great, but ever since discovering some of Bob Dylan's great songs, my definition of great has changed.
russ_watters
Nov24-08, 05:12 PM
Is it wrong that I really liked The Wall, Live in Berlin, where Roger Waters hired a bunch of period superstar stand-ins for the rest of the band?
Pythagorean
Nov24-08, 05:15 PM
Pink Floyd is probably the best band ever. I've always had David Gilmour as my avatar
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But I don't listen to them much anymore because I know every note and lyric by heart now so I can just play it in my head on demand.
Pythagorean
Nov24-08, 05:15 PM
Is it wrong that I really liked The Wall, Live in Berlin, where Roger Waters hired a bunch of period superstar stand-ins for the rest of the band?
kind of. David Gilmour could invoke the Tone of the Heavens.
I may have driven my college roommate to distraction with Atom Heart Mother and Meddle.
hypatia
Nov24-08, 05:51 PM
We should hang out, Hypatia. We can watch Star Trek TOS episodes and listen to Pink Floyd. :biggrin:
ooh, hey, I know - we can sync up "The Wizard of Oz" with Dark Side of the Moon. I always wanted to try that.
That sounds like fun!!!!! I wonder if we can get any Floyd to sync with Star Trek?
That sounds like fun!!!!! I wonder if we can get any Floyd to sync with Star Trek?My money is on synching Meddle with Eraserhead.
My money is on synching Meddle with Eraserhead.
I think you could sync anything to eraserhead. I'm thinking prime misters question time my work well.
I was more into Mothers of Invention
If you were really into them, you wouldn't call them that. The band name was 'The Mothers'. The label, sensing something sinister, forced them to add 'of Invention'.
I'm not a big PF fan either.
Probably not the best place to use that abbreviation... :uhh:
Math Is Hard
Nov25-08, 11:41 AM
:surprised
But you've heard of Frank Zappa, right? And his kids Dweezil and Moon Unit?
ahhh.. ok. I could not place Mothers of Inventions without the Frank Zappa association.
Moon Unit and I are the same age and I was one of her Valley Girl folllowers. (Except in my case it was Tennessee Valley... "like,totally fer sher, y'all.")
ooh, I'm having a young Nick Cage flashback... he was so purdy.
If you were really into them, you wouldn't call them that. The band name was 'The Mothers'. The label, sensing something sinister, forced them to add 'of Invention'.I used the full name so people would know who I was talking about. I actually saw them at the Catacombs in Houston.
ahhh.. ok. I could not place Mothers of Inventions without the Frank Zappa association.
Moon Unit and I are the same age and I was one of her Valley Girl folllowers. (Except in my case it was Tennessee Valley... "like,totally fer sher, y'all.")Too funny.
Zappa was always a little over the boundaries, like "Only 13 and She Knows how to Nasty"
I'm a "girl" and Pink Floyd is one of my favorite bands of all time.
You're also on a physics forum.
Pink Floyd is probably the best band ever. I've always had David Gilmour as my avatar
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But I don't listen to them much anymore because I know every note and lyric by heart now so I can just play it in my head on demand.
I wondered why your avatar was familiar - I was at high school (the Perse) with David, though I was two years younger and his hair was shorter then.
We all wondered whether "Another Brick in the Wall Part 2" was about our school, however as it was written by Roger Waters we knew it was really referring to the rival Cambridgeshire High School for Boys just down the road!
Garth
physics girl phd
Nov25-08, 01:47 PM
http://www.tunequest.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/pink-floyd-dark-side-of-the-moon.png
Gotta love the prism.
Proton Soup
Nov25-08, 02:38 PM
No it seems you're a girl :wink:
i was introduced to pink floyd by a girlfriend who found it very sensual, so i was naturally intrigued. :devil:
i can't say it really affects me that way, but it is good drinking music. or any other time that you want to slip into that sort of mood.
Math Is Hard
Nov25-08, 04:11 PM
My money is on synching Meddle with Eraserhead.
YES!!! I freakin' LOVE Eraserhead!!!!!
Math Is Hard
Nov25-08, 04:16 PM
I loved PF the first time I heard them - when DSOTM was first released - and have ever since.
Tsu and I tried the Wizard of Oz bit, and it is pretty surprising. [start the music at the third roar of the MGM lion]
Check it out, Ivan. Somebody synced it and posted on youtube. I am going to watch this tonight. W00t!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmCfvcfHwKA
YES!!! I freakin' LOVE Eraserhead!!!!!A kindred soul!! It's the first Leach movie I ever saw, and I was practically alone in the theater. My wife was in intensive care following a severe auto accident, and I needed a distraction. Got it!
I just looked in my hard-drive and I have 5.37GB of Pink Floyd MP3s. Humm. PF discussions on PF.
Pythagorean
Nov25-08, 08:56 PM
I wondered why your avatar was familiar - I was at high school (the Perse) with David, though I was two years younger and his hair was shorter then.
We all wondered whether "Another Brick in the Wall Part 2" was about our school, however as it was written by Roger Waters we knew it was really referring to the rival Cambridgeshire High School for Boys just down the road!
Garth
Haha, small wolrd. Gilmour is probably my favorite guitarist. He puts a lot of character and personality into every note.
Of course, once Waters left the band, the awesome conceptual style of their albums and overall message went kinda' down hill.
Pink Floyd and Physcs:
http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/211_fall2004.web.dir/keegan_keplinger/Frameset.htm
I always thought I was. I am really surprised Evo doesn't like PF. I thought everyone loved PF. :confused:
To me, the holy trinity is The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd. Those are the three I just can't live without.
Ditto for me. Although I might add the Pretenders in there, too. (which would make it a holy quadnity?) :biggrin:
We should hang out, Hypatia. We can watch Star Trek TOS episodes and listen to Pink Floyd. :biggrin:
ooh, hey, I know - we can sync up "The Wizard of Oz" with Dark Side of the Moon. I always wanted to try that.
DO IT!!! It's cool. :cool:
binzing
Nov26-08, 12:54 AM
Funny thing, this years senior class at my HS voted for "Another Brick in the wall" as their class song, rather funny considering some of the lyrics.
chaoseverlasting
Nov26-08, 01:51 PM
Be careful it can lead to the hard stuff. You do a little Pink Floyd and then your freinds get you to try some early Genesis and soon you are into Peter Gabriel.
Like Turbo-1 said, Im done for! I love this music! Pink Floyd has the most amazing songs! My all time favorite is Echoes. I have never heard another song that comes close. I dont even know if I should call it a song, its so much more than that! I love that early FM stuff, I have yet to listen to Genesis though. Its like all this great music that just skipped a whole generation.
ModernLogic
Nov28-08, 10:23 AM
I always thought I was. I am really surprised Evo doesn't like PF. I thought everyone loved PF. :confused:
To me, the holy trinity is The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd. Those are the three I just can't live without.
For me, it would be Beatles, Pink and the Velvets.
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