Pink Floyd

saw the wall in long island at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. I wish I would have seen their earlier stuff.

When I think of the The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream
I kind of wish I was from London and part of the Underground:tongue3:

 

floyd.webp
 

Great album Animals! I probably listened to Dark Side 100's of times with headphones & enhancers back in the day. With Animals, the songs flow into the next and is very slow & hypnotic, really pulls you in. I consider Roger Waters THE "Lyric King".
 



Love this One. about 8 Minutes in After listening to the first Part,
it takes me into another world !
 

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Last count I had 14 of their releases. LOVE Pink Floyd (and post Floyd David Gilmore works as well). A very innovative group to say the least. Poor Syd went down the rabbit hole but he sure left some wild tracks.

I had/have enough on my MP3 player that I could treat my coworkers to a full 8-1/2 hours of Pink Floyd on casual Fridays. And did. Like it or not. ;-)



Same for the Beatles.

Sadly, Stevie Ray Vaughan/Double Trouble didn't make it far enough to fill a day . . . but there you have my three most appreciated groups. Jethro Tull competing with Led Zepplin for #4.
 

Love me some Floyd...

BTW: I wonder where this was filmed, and how much has changed since then.
 

a few new and otherwise unreleased tracks by the group.

film follows a road race where David Gilmour and Nick Mason are among the perticipants.

 

First day of Recording Engineering school many many moons ago... The recording engineer teachers of the school did a meet and greet of all the "newbies"...

A question was asked to each of us... "if you could record / engineer music for any band.. what band would it be" ?

I was last and the only one to reply... "Pink Floyd".

They all made very big smiles to this... as if this was the one answer they were looking for.
 

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