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Pink Floyd is brilliant (pg. 5)
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che
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Originally posted by Zenchowdah
however, it spawned the beautiful Shine On You Crazy Diamond:eek:


My fav Pink Floyd song. 17 minuted of pure genious.

Some of my other favs include

Learning to Fly
Dogs of War
Pigs
Clovis86
quote:
Originally posted by prolikewhoa
dude dark side of oz rocks. you probably didn't do it right. there are a lot of places it syncs up...you have to listen (being high doesn't hurt either).

my friend was telling me the wall kind of syncs to alice in wonderland. look, this sounds dumb, but ALice in WonderLand (AL in W L = WALL) get it? meh. whatever.


ARRRRRRR! :thepirate:
WillyWonka
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Originally posted by prolikewhoa
dude dark side of oz rocks. you probably didn't do it right. there are a lot of places it syncs up...you have to listen (being high doesn't hurt either).

my friend was telling me the wall kind of syncs to alice in wonderland. look, this sounds dumb, but ALice in WonderLand (AL in W L = WALL) get it? meh. whatever.


Absolutely, watch "Darkside of Oz" on a couple grams of shrooms or a hit of LSD and everyone will know exactly what I'm talking about. You'll be taken on a metaphysical journey. I swear...

Oh, also try the sci-fi classic "Blade Runner" with the album "Wish You Were Here" another sychronicity gem. I don't remember exactly where to cue up the two from. I've only done that one maybe once and my friend cued the two. But, I'm sure if you did a Google search for "Pink Floyd and synchronicity" you'd be able to find many sites that tell you exactly where the cues are.
DTTA
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Prehistoric raves.



Now that would be cool. What a concept.
DTTA
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Originally posted by jonSun
Wasnt Dark Side of the Moon on the top 100, 17 years strait.? Anyways they rock.


If memory serves me correctly, DSOTM was the top-selling album of all time, until knocked off by...

Michael Jackson - Thriller

Sad. Very sad.
guster
i recently got the wall 25th anniversary edition dvd. very much worth the 20 bucks.
Sean Walsh
quote:
Originally posted by Zenchowdah
however, it spawned the beautiful Shine On You Crazy Diamond:eek:


Which, IMO, is the best song ever written.

I can't adequately express how good Pink Floyd are. As musicians and songwriters they quite simply just can't be touched.
Orbax
I am jealous of your collection Screen!

and I still like Zep an Beatles :p they just arent in the same artisictic arena...They made songs, Floyd created them
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by WillyWonka
Oh, also try the sci-fi classic "Blade Runner" with the album "Wish You Were Here" another sychronicity gem.


Holy - I recognized that!

About 1:04 into Shine on You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9, Track 5 on the disc), it starts with the solo whine on the guitar as well as the underlying harmonica work reminscient of Vangelis' Blade Runner Blues from the original score. I didn't expect that other people thought this as well though - I thought I was just insane. :toothless :p

Great stuff- Blade Runner, Vangelis, and Pink Floyd. An absolutely unstoppable mix. :)
mdamon7278
On the Turning away, my favorite :D :D :D

Exodus17
+1 for Division Bell
Rodrico
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Originally posted by Screen
Its disgraceful how people praise and admire worthless bands like Led Zeppelin or the Beetles. Pf has em all owned


I love how people can knock down other bands because all of their qualifications in music critique involve owning a few records.
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