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Arnold Layne, had a strange hobby...
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early
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I'm a 'no pink floyd' person.
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Early.
Piper. |
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Well, not that early.
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I've got a bike you can ride it if you like.
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67-71, after that not so much, like the quirky first 6 albums.
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set the controls to the heart of the sun
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hippy shoite.
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later
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like nearlyall, but i would prefer the later stuff.
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Be careful with that axe, Eugene. Bit of both for me though I prefer DSOTM onwards...Animals is good...reminds me of getting my nose broke in a bit of a ruckus at a fairground...happy days.
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I am unapologetically early, middle and late.
Following the path as it leads towards the darkness in the North.... And as I climb above the treeline and the clouds, I look down; hearing the sound of the things you said today You *ucked up old hag ha ha charade you are..... So I open the door to my enemies, and I ask can we wipe the slate clean; but they tell me to please go and *uck myself; you know you just can't win |
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Late. the Division bell being a particular favourite.
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If Opel had been released when it was recorded, instead of two decades later, Barrett might have bounced back to stardom and rejoined the Floyd, and Dark Side Of The Moon onwards never have happened.
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Early, lost interest after Emily and Arnold.
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I'm a 1973-1977 person!
Like the older stuff too, but you won't get a better run of albums than Dark Side (73), Wish You Were Here (75) and Animals (77). You could go back to 71 for Meddle too, but then came Obscured by Clouds (72), which is not one of my favourites. |
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Can't stand the early, middle..or late
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I thought Emily was great Dobbo, most of the rest seemed rather dull to me.
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I saw them live a dozen times. Painful
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Late has the weight. I guess they were getting older and whining about it in a pleasant enough way.
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That's a lot of attendances to realise they were painful Dobbo.
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They were the house band at a club I liked to go to. later they played at the Roundhouse two or three times which was another place I liked to go. I just had to put up with them
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ah, that explains it. :-)
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They usually played the graveyard shift to get the punters to leave.
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you must be going back to 65ish.
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I think about 66 I first saw them play All saints Crypt off Portobello.Tiny venue.But my year memory is hazy
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prefer keith floyd ...others are rubbish.
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Obscured by Clouds wasn't one of my favourites although I did see the film 'La Vallée' which didn't help ...... first Pink Floyd album I owned was Soundtrack from the film 'More' .... next was 'Meddle' in which I particularly liked 'One Of Those Days'.
Dark Side Of The Moon and The Wall are possibly the albums I enjoy the most ................ I like Roger Waters stuff best. Dark Side Of The Moon All lyrics written by Roger Waters. Side one # Title Music Lead vocals Length 1. "Speak to Me" Mason Instrumental 1:30 2. "Breathe" Waters, Gilmour, Wright Gilmour 2:43 3. "On the Run" Gilmour, Waters Instrumental 3:30 4. "Time" (containing "Breathe (Reprise)") Mason, Waters, Wright, Gilmour Gilmour and Wright 6:53 5. "The Great Gig in the Sky" Wright, Clare Torry[nb 10] Clare Torry(session singer) 4:15 Side two # Title Music Lead vocals Length 1. "Money" Waters Gilmour 6:30 2. "Us and Them" Waters, Wright Gilmour and Wright 7:34 3. "Any Colour You Like" Gilmour, Mason, Wright Instrumental 3:24 4. "Brain Damage" Waters Waters 3:50 5. "Eclipse" Waters Waters 1:45 |
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Oh, come on. They've done some of the finest - for people with brains - songs of all time. If you're sort of middle-upper class educated brits.
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