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as is Wish You Were Here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPL_SV3n7IU Numb - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FrOQC-zEog |
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Had some fantastic recipes for sea bass. RIP
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First 'oss to win Imperial Cup then win at The Festival.
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Also ate astroturf, according to a Dragon-32 game.
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Have a cigar
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Good boxer, but no match for Ali.
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Okay you cards, I just got the joke
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Good Chef but drank too much.
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Keith was the biz!
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Was watching the Live At Pompei dvd last night. A truly magnificent performance.
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I only saw them once, Mac. Wembley 87 (I think) Momentary Lapse of Reason tour.
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KIN ELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
the wonder of the interwebz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEmX9kZz0uY Pink Floyd - Wembley Park, London, England 1988 only audio |
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You can hear us already
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We were absolutely STONESVILLE!
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Took a Ford transit from Norbury - bout 10 of us in the back.
lol, I fell out the doors |
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at traffic lights. driver wasn't quite with it either
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Still have the ticket knocking about somewhere
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This goes on for 2 hours , lol. Gonna have to save it for Ron
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Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Tour - Wembley Park, London, England 1988
1.Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I - V) 0:00 - 9:37 2.Wish You Were Here 9:52 - 14:25 3.Signs Of Life 15:51 - 19:30 4.Learning To Fly 19:31 - 24:29 5.Yet Another Movie 25:16 - 31:25 6.Round And Around 31:26 - 32:30 7.Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) 32:31 - 37:36 8.Sorrow 37:37 - 48:14 9.Comfortably Numb 48:35 - 58:23 10.The Dogs Of War 1:00:24 - 1:07:47 11.On The Turning Away 1:08:00 - 1:16:44 12.One Slip 1:16:51 - 1:22:24 13.One Of These Days 1:23:58 - 1:30:52 14.Run Like Hell 1:30:55 - 1:37:03 15.Time 1:38:45 - 1:44:15 16.On The Run 1:44:16 - 1:47:40 17.The Great Gig In The Sky 1:47:44 - 1:52:06 |
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I can here me!!!
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Hear
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I'll be honest. Loved their first 2 singles. Emily was an awesome song to this teenager, and Arnold Layne, the debut single was almost as good. Since then, and to be fair I've not listened to them extensively,I've found them boring, monotonous, long-winded , pretentious and pseudo-intellectual. I like DG when he teams up with Macca though.
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roger waters would hate the bones of you trilby.
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Pink Floyd - Wembley Park, London, England 1988
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First saw them 'live' at the Afan Lido, Port Talbot Dec 1969.
They were support band to Pentangle... I kid you not! Just about everybody there was to see PF. :) Hooked ever since. Set list.... Green Is the Colour Careful With That Axe, Eugene Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun Interstellar Overdrive Cymbaline A Saucerful of Secrets |
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I do think Comfortably Numb is a beautiful song trilby. When I used to do hallucinogens Echoes was always fascinating.
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Careful with that Axe, Eugene is a belter. They never did a studio version, only ever done live
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The studio version of 'Eugene' is on Relics.
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Along on with Desert Orchid,One Man and little Lefrak City,he was one of my favourite horses.
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Floyd was a terrific wee horse. Front runner along with Dessie and a Heart of a Lion.
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First saw Pink Floyd at a Progressive music club called Mothers, situated above a carpet store in Erdington in 1969. Brilliant performance. They took hours to set up their equipment. And once playing you couldn't tell the difference between their live performance and their then current album Ummagumma.
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Floyd and Desert Orchid were both front-runners who jumped to their right, and at first nobody but the genius who trained them believed they would get a yard beyond 2 miles. Yet they both ended up winning major races at Cheltenham and over distances beyond 3 miles.
Elzie had so many unbelievably game front-runners back then - Persian Punch, Cavvie's Clown, Hypnosis ... |
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Facts... Set The Controls.. I remember like it was last night I saw PF play that number, even after all these years. The gong was deafening. I didn't realise how loud they could be!
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Indeed !!
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Were you at Mothers ?
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Intelligent
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Glad you think so, Facts.
It's the title of an ode I'm writing him. Would you like a mention in it? ![]() |