coolian2
Blue Crack Supplier
So, who's going to bring me lunch?
Your saucy French maid.
Well, that's just as likely as any of us doing it for you.
So, who's going to bring me lunch?
Drugs at the start, don't know how long that had an effect.
You might as well wait for dinner by now.So, who's going to bring me lunch?
So, who's going to bring me lunch?
uber!Syd had a point.
so...no birthday party for me?Also, you free on August 15? The Aust U2 Show's playing in Cliffton Hill that night, those people we were hanging out with after U23D the last time said they left a message for you on the u2gigs site...?
Syd had a point.
That he did.
so...no birthday party for me?
You get rejected.
But yeah, Ali, I should be up for that.
According to Roger Waters, Barrett came into what was to be their last practice session with a new song he had dubbed "Have You Got It, Yet?". The song seemed simple enough when he first presented it to his bandmates, but it soon became impossibly difficult to learn: while they were practising it, Barrett kept changing the arrangement. He would then play it again, with the arbitrary changes, and sing "Have you got it yet?". Eventually they realised they never would and that they were simply bearing the brunt of Barrett's idiosyncratic sense of humour.
His main contribution to the album, "Jugband Blues," is often seen by Pink Floyd fans as Barrett's admission that his days in the band were probably numbered ("It's awfully considerate of you to think of me here/And I'm most obliged to you for making it clear/that I'm not here", the song opens).
^ Hero.
so...no birthday party for me?
It took FOREVER to find this, but the BBC's recent documentary explains it better than I could.
YouTube - The Pink Floyd story - Which one's pink..pt2
But yeah, Ali, I should be up for that.
so what are you doing for the 14th?
Well, by the time it's the 15th in America, it'll be the 16th here, so we're all good.
I want to make icons....
...just for one day.
Interesting story, thanks.
You're not here enough, by the way. You're about the only person on the board who appreciates John Frusciante like I do.
BAW likes him too. Here's Frusciante schooling the bitches on how it should be done:
YouTube - John Frusciante - Maybe - Live At Slane
Wow, that was pretty good. And I was amused by David Gilmour's comment about being "thrusting people in your young twenties".
... The 14th where?so what are you doing for the 14th?
Drunk iconning > drunkposting?
there!... The 14th where?
Drunk iconning > drunkposting?