Chuckie said:Does anyone else find Pink Floyd really depressing?
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Chuckie said:Does anyone else find Pink Floyd really depressing?
Chuckie said:Does anyone else find Pink Floyd really depressing?
Gilly said:Gilly = singularly unimpressed![]()
dmpoole said:Daves willy waving post.
I first saw Floyd on their DSOTM tour in 74 (or lets say it was the album they concentrated on). It was also the first date I would have with my future wife. On that night they played all DSOTM and some tracks off their upcoming album which took about another year to release. They also played Echoes as an encore. A mate of mine who worked at Trentham Gardens was able to get a recorder into the gig and recorded the show. That recording became the biggest selling bootleg of all time and he got nothing for it.
ElvisFan said:You think you're so big and hard because you saw all these bands in their heyday. You're a pub gigger who thinks they're king-**** about music. You need to grow a isometric fringe, shave your pubes off and start cutting yourself.
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Jaap74 said:If you want to have a disturbing night in, get The Wall movie....... guaranteed to **** your head up !!!
In a good way !
FunnyJaap74 said:why ? for the word "funk" ??![]()
Heh, this is so bizarre, I just watched this movie today. Its about as uplifting as a nuclear holocaust. Its a shame it didn't have a more satisfactory ending. It didn't explain itself very well, but I guess its open to interpretation.Jaap74 said:If you want to have a disturbing night in, get The Wall movie....... guaranteed to **** your head up !!!