BCB 100 - Pink Floyd

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Postby purgatory brite » 18 Aug 2006, 20:43

album Meddle

song with Syd Barrett See Emily Play

song post Barrett Cymbaline

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Postby Doctor Jimmy » 27 Aug 2006, 18:53

Album: Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Song: See Emily Play

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Re: BCB 100 - Pink Floyd

Postby Count Machuki » 16 Jun 2010, 00:45

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The Pink Floyd Hate Thread
Let U be the set of all united sets, K be the set of the kids and D be the set of things divided.
Then it follows that ∀ k ∈ K: K ∈ U ⇒ k ∉ D

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Re: BCB 100 - Pink Floyd

Postby pcqgod » 02 Jul 2010, 04:53

Album: Meddle
Song: Green is the Colour
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Re: BCB 100 - Pink Floyd

Postby soundchaser » 12 Aug 2019, 22:12

Album: The Dark Side Of The Moon. Along with Sgt. Pepper, my favourite album. It’s a joint No. 1.

Song: Too many faves to narrow it down to just one. So I won’t.

But I can go back to the very beginning. That will be fun.

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Re: BCB 100 - Pink Floyd

Postby soundchaser » 12 Aug 2019, 23:08



I first heard this many years ago as a poor quality bootleg: now look at it all cleaned up?

But a filthy blues cover is as good a place to start as any in the Pink Floyd story.

From their short time as The Tea Set, I believe.

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Re: BCB 100 - Pink Floyd

Postby soundchaser » 13 Aug 2019, 09:40



Fucking hell, this where it really begins. A really good R&B performance, with an impassioned and manic Syd vocal.

Honestly, Lucy Leave wouldn't have been out of place on The Madcap Laughs, or Barrett.

Just fantastic!

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Re: BCB 100 - Pink Floyd

Postby Hightea » 31 Mar 2024, 03:50

Hm My favorite albums are
Pipers
More
Obscured
Meddle
WYWH
Animals

Saw them live in 77 at the Spectrum which is the show Waters got a doctor shot and wrote C Numb about. I also saw them a few nights later on 7/4/77 at MSG people were throwing M80's at the Pig. Also went to one of the The Wall show on LI.

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Re: BCB 100 - Pink Floyd

Postby Rorschach » 07 Oct 2024, 16:32

This thread started so well with everyone saying how crap they were after Syd and then the fans ruined it with their so-called informed opinions. What's wrong with blissfully ignorant bigotry?

Anyway,
Best album: Piper
Best song: Astronomy Domine
Bugger off.

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Postby Charlie O. » 07 Oct 2024, 20:40

Quaco wrote:
bobzilla77 wrote:I quite like The Wall!! Although it made for the most depressing rock movie ever, the songs are powerful.

I have seen Quaco give the most impassioned performance of Don't Leave Me Now ever rendered.

You saw that?? I was very into it. I love that song. A shame it was a bit out of my range.... :oops:

Was it ever in Roger Waters' range? :)
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Postby Quaco » 14 Nov 2024, 18:45

Charlie O. wrote:
Quaco wrote:
bobzilla77 wrote:I quite like The Wall!! Although it made for the most depressing rock movie ever, the songs are powerful.

I have seen Quaco give the most impassioned performance of Don't Leave Me Now ever rendered.

You saw that?? I was very into it. I love that song. A shame it was a bit out of my range.... :oops:

Was it ever in Roger Waters' range? :)

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Re: BCB 100 - Pink Floyd

Postby Rayge » 14 Nov 2024, 19:10

ooh, all of this was looong before my time. The only PF albums I owned were the first two (bought in the Nice Pair format in the early 1970s), although when I was a student I briefly lived (1970) in the same house as copies of UmmaGumma and Atom Heart Mother (and maybe Meddle, although I can't recall a single thing about it apart from the sleeve.
I never listened to Dark Side, or have heard anything that followed it.
Favourite album would be Saucerful. Interstellar Overdrive provokes powerful (good!) memories of the first time I heard it, pounding out at dusk over a Kentish lawn in midsummer, but the first three singles are really where it's at for me, with Emily the winner overall.
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