Pink Floyd to reform for London Live 8 concert
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 22 Jan, 2003
To all the twenty-somethings out there for whom malcontent is synonymous with cool and techno/trance is the end-all be-all of modern civilization, I have two words for you:
bite me.
Pink Floyd has and will continue to have one of the most devoted followings, not only because of their unrivaled musicianship, but the quality of lyrical content and the ability to craft them into something that neither alone would begin to accomplish.
From my favorite - One Slip:
"'I will, I will' she sighed
To my request.
Then she tossed her mane
while my resolve was put to the test.
Then drowned in desire
Our souls on fire
I led the way
To the funeral pyre
Without a thought
To the consequence
I gave in
To my decadence
One slip
And down the hole we fall
It seems to take
No time at all
A momentary lapse of reason
That binds a life for life
A small regret
You won't forget
There'll be no sleep
In here tonight"
Sting has the same marked ability.
So, if you don't like PF, fine; I get and respect that. Like your need to constantly tattoo and pierce yourselves, I don't understand it, but respect your right to do so. However, the folks who spout off "Pink Floyd sucks", would be better served by having a nice, steaming cup of Shut The f**k Up.
bite me.
Pink Floyd has and will continue to have one of the most devoted followings, not only because of their unrivaled musicianship, but the quality of lyrical content and the ability to craft them into something that neither alone would begin to accomplish.
From my favorite - One Slip:
"'I will, I will' she sighed
To my request.
Then she tossed her mane
while my resolve was put to the test.
Then drowned in desire
Our souls on fire
I led the way
To the funeral pyre
Without a thought
To the consequence
I gave in
To my decadence
One slip
And down the hole we fall
It seems to take
No time at all
A momentary lapse of reason
That binds a life for life
A small regret
You won't forget
There'll be no sleep
In here tonight"
Sting has the same marked ability.
So, if you don't like PF, fine; I get and respect that. Like your need to constantly tattoo and pierce yourselves, I don't understand it, but respect your right to do so. However, the folks who spout off "Pink Floyd sucks", would be better served by having a nice, steaming cup of Shut The f**k Up.
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- KVRAF
- 7936 posts since 18 Feb, 2003 from out there somewhere
For the record (even tho I stated it earlier), I like PF a lot. I'm just not gonna piss my pants over what will probably turn out to be 15 mins of disappointment, that's all.
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- KVRAF
- 6519 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from UK
If I wanted to make money for a cause rather than raise the profile of myself and my mates I'd be calling:-
Eminem
J-Lo
50 cents
Beyonce
Destiny's Child
Avril Lavigne
Usher
Will Smith
Gwen Steffani
Nelly
Backstreet Boys
...you know the kind of thing and probably hate 'em. But that's what pulls the punters in.
Still it's not as if the organisers of this beano for the superannuated rock aristocracy give a flying f**k about that.
Eminem
J-Lo
50 cents
Beyonce
Destiny's Child
Avril Lavigne
Usher
Will Smith
Gwen Steffani
Nelly
Backstreet Boys
...you know the kind of thing and probably hate 'em. But that's what pulls the punters in.
Still it's not as if the organisers of this beano for the superannuated rock aristocracy give a flying f**k about that.
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- KVRAF
- 6519 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from UK
Do you mind awfully if we don't Shut The f**k Up.lemmywinks wrote:To all the twenty-somethings out there for whom malcontent is synonymous with cool and techno/trance is the end-all be-all of modern civilization, I have two words for you:
bite me.
Pink Floyd has and will continue to have one of the most devoted followings, not only because of their unrivaled musicianship, but the quality of lyrical content and the ability to craft them into something that neither alone would begin to accomplish.
From my favorite - One Slip:
"'I will, I will' she sighed
To my request.
Then she tossed her mane
while my resolve was put to the test.
Then drowned in desire
Our souls on fire
I led the way
To the funeral pyre
Without a thought
To the consequence
I gave in
To my decadence
One slip
And down the hole we fall
It seems to take
No time at all
A momentary lapse of reason
That binds a life for life
A small regret
You won't forget
There'll be no sleep
In here tonight"
Sting has the same marked ability.
So, if you don't like PF, fine; I get and respect that. Like your need to constantly tattoo and pierce yourselves, I don't understand it, but respect your right to do so. However, the folks who spout off "Pink Floyd sucks", would be better served by having a nice, steaming cup of Shut The f**k Up.
Oh and to prove there's no hard feelings here's a websitefor you.
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- KVRAF
- 6519 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from UK
p.s. that piece of doggerel reads like the work of a moody bedwetting teen who's just failed his english o-level.
Last edited by nuffink on Mon Jun 13, 2005 4:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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- KVRAF
- 8389 posts since 11 Apr, 2003 from back on the hillside again - but now with a garden!
Kerry is still making music, he plays in his local church. He did a tape of Christmas music a few years ago, but it was a private release, and not many copies run. I wrote to him a number of years ago, and got a letter back from his wife (apparently they like hearing from GG fans..). It didn't say much!james0tucson wrote:Derek Shulman is influential enough that, if he wanted Gentle Giant on the bill for something like this, he could do the asking himself (Shulman as record exec is responsible for some of the biggest names in rock&roll!). But it's quite clear that band is resolutely retired.duncanparsons wrote:Never miond PF, I want to know why Gentle Giant haven't been asked to perform for this thing!
DSP
John Weathers can't play due to health issues. Ray Shulman does computer game music. I think he's the only one still working as a musician.
Gary was last seen in the mid west playing blues in a local band.. One of the most under-rated guitarists out there, along with Andy Latimer and a few others. Gary got the GG gig as he was 'the only one who could play it'! I just love the solo on 'Freehand' from the 'Playing the Fool' album - the energy, skill, dexterity, sound, is just incredible.
There was rumour of a reunion around 1997, but the interest in the band wasn't sufficient. I know Pugwash was up for it.. I had read that he's retired as well - o well, hes put in a good service!
Nice to know there's another fan around. Every so often a 'Who's headr of GG' thread pops up; out of the thousands signed up here, I think tere's about 15 of us who report in!
DSP
- addled muppet weed
- 111315 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
nuffink wrote:If I wanted to make money for a cause rather than raise the profile of myself and my mates I'd be calling:-
Eminem
J-Lo
50 cents
Beyonce
Destiny's Child
Avril Lavigne
Usher
Will Smith
Gwen Steffani
Nelly
Backstreet Boys
...you know the kind of thing and probably hate 'em. But that's what pulls the punters in.
Still it's not as if the organisers of this beano for the superannuated rock aristocracy give a flying f**k about that.
have to agree wholeheartedly nuffink,and i consider myself a big fan of pink floyd
- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
Whereas your posts are models of lapidary excellence?nuffink wrote:p.s. that piece of doggerel reads like the work of a moody bedwetting teen who's just failed his english o-level.
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- KVRAF
- 6519 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from UK
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- KVRAF
- 7217 posts since 21 Aug, 2004 from Trondheim, Norway
Pink Floyd has toured without Waters for years. Waters has toured with PF material witout PF for years. I don't think this is going to be a disappointment at all. They know what a huge audience wants, because they practically made up stadium scale entertainment.
I'd love to see it, but I'll settle for the subsequent tour.
I'd love to see it, but I'll settle for the subsequent tour.
Rakkervoksen
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- KVRAF
- 6496 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from Frederick, MD
Yep, right there with you.vurt wrote:have to agree wholeheartedly nuffink,and i consider myself a big fan of pink floyd
Only you have to define which PF you're a fan of. They've been 3 or 4 bands in their time.
Personally, I can't take anything they did after Wish You Were Here, and can't listen to DSOTM anymore. It's like Stairway To Heaven or Aqualung or Roundabout . . . after the 800 billionth time . . . it may still be good but damned if I'll ever choose to listen to it.
One of the happiest days of my life was when I walked into my college radio station to find the new PF album, The Wall, pinned to the wall. There was a note from the program director scrawled over the cover:
"Anyone caught playing any of this LP on the air--ever, ever, ever!--will be immediately dismissed from this station."
I gave it a spin for private listening and was like . . . "OMG, he's right! PF sucks and I never even noticed it!"
But I know that's just me.
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
Pink Floyd are definitely one of my favorite bands. The Wall was their peak and Final Cut was aftershocks. Everything since has been more of a novelty as is this. But, this would be the most interesting novelty yet and since they are likely to play mostly (if not only) all classic Floyd material then I don't see how this can be anything short of fantastic, nostalgic, interesting and fun. I wish I was there. 
- addled muppet weed
- 111315 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
well personal faves are the syd era stuff,but i like most stuff up to the final cut,however after waters left it could have been any band releasing stuff like momentary onwards in my opinion it just didnt sound like floyd 
pulse sounded like any other pink floyd tribute act
pulse sounded like any other pink floyd tribute act
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- KVRAF
- 7936 posts since 18 Feb, 2003 from out there somewhere
well you know my feelings vurt, Floyd were better when Syd left and Waters took more control. But I totally agree than after Waters went they were pants.
- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
nuffink wrote:Usually.herodotus wrote:Whereas your posts are models of lapidary excellence?nuffink wrote:p.s. that piece of doggerel reads like the work of a moody bedwetting teen who's just failed his english o-level.
Touche, O negative one.


