coolian2
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Hey Ravs
Hey, Ax, what's your take on early (pre Atom Heart Mother) Pink Floyd? I'm finding myself enjoying the b-sides and rarities far more than the actual albums. They're not perfect, but I could listen to See Emily Play and Paintbox for an eternity.
Well, it's hardly any secret that I enjoy Syd-era Floyd. Between his departure and AHM? I haven't paid too much attention to that stuff, though More has a few rather good songs and, of course, the genius of Cymbaline.
That sounds awesome! I must try that. But fo rtonight I got vodka, sprite and lemon lol juice. I got a bastardised Timothy Leary is what I got.You know what I've recently discovered goes well together?
Vanilla vodka and diet cherry coke.
I'd have one now, but I'm afraid the caffeine would keep me up ... and I've already had two nights in a row of crappy sleep.
You know what I've recently discovered goes well together?
Vanilla vodka and diet cherry coke.
I'd have one now, but I'm afraid the caffeine would keep me up ... and I've already had two nights in a row of crappy sleep.
Could you please send that rain this way please? The forest fire index is high. Too dry for my liking
I've overplayed pretty much every PF album from Meddle on, so it's about all I can stomach anymore. They wrote so many striking pop songs that are hardly ever mentioned. The later albums are better, but one man can only hear DSOTM so many times before getting restless.
I downloaded a version of the Man And The Journey set from '69 that was highly entertaining and creative. There are so many bands that I wish would revitalize their catalogue in such a way.
Okay, I'm a lightweight. Two shots and I'm too wasted to stand up.
It always seems when the weather dudes and dudettes make a big fuss about a storm, we wind up getting nothing.
It's when they start saying that there's a 'weak' cold front coming in. That's when you usually get slammed.
It's funny, the more I've listened to DSOTM, the more it's actually grown on me. I was very underwhelmed by it initially compared to WYWH and Animals and such. But yeah, I can see what you mean, for sure.
I've a set of The Man And The Journey too - is the one you got from somewhere in the Netherlands? I admittedly haven't played the bootleg in a good couple of years, but it's certainly a fascinating thing. Even if it didn't always work out, PF were stunningly creative around that time and certainly pushed some limits.
None, actually. I become a vrilliant typist when I'm drunk.And how many typos did you have to correct in that post before you posted it?
None, actually. I become a vrilliant typist when I'm drunk.
None, actually. I become a vrilliant typist when I'm drunk.
I can't stop laughing. I can't feel my tongue either.Damn straight.
I suppose Dark Side was a poor example. The Wall would be considerably more apt. I only play that one a couple times a year.
Yes, it was Amsterdam. Great sound quality, outside of the occasional tape wah. When I first saw the set, my eyes must have been wide as saucers because I didn't recognize the titles. Upon closer inspection, I was sad to find out that "fuuuuuck, these are the same songs with different titles".