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Wish You Were Here
Dark Side of the Moon
Animals
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The Slim Reaper
31-05-2024, 06:28 PM
The wall
Dark side
Wish you were here
Did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?
The wall
Dark side
Wish you were here
Did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?
I never really gave The Wall a fair chance as I really didn’t like that damn single !
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Let's be honest, they've only really got about 3 good songs.
Let's be honest, they've only really got about 3 good songs.
Keep on walking, Alf
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The Slim Reaper
31-05-2024, 06:36 PM
Let's be honest, they've only really got about 3 good songs.
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Pretentious sods with their 3 hour songs.
They were the reason that punk started. Because the kids said, "what's all this nonsense? Let's reinvent rock music"
Led Zep were by far better than Floyd.
No order:
Piper at the Gates of Dawn
The Wall
The Dark Side of the Moon
Pretentious sods with their 3 hour songs.
They were the reason that punk started. Because the kids said, "what's all this nonsense? Let's reinvent rock music"
Led Zep were by far better than Floyd.
You can’t compare Floyd to Zep
Completely different
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The Slim Reaper
31-05-2024, 07:13 PM
Get him Zizu
The wall.
The wall on video
Weed
You can’t compare Floyd to Zep
Completely different
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProWell you can compare. Because when the question is asked "Who was the best rock band of the 1970s?" These are the two bands that will be mentioned the most.
The Slim Reaper
31-05-2024, 07:18 PM
Well you can compare. Because when the question is asked "Who was the best rock band of the 1970s?" These are the two bands that will be mentioned the most.
I think the bee gees would like a word.
I think the bee gees would like a word.Not really a rock band. They ruled the disco genre in the 70s
The Slim Reaper
31-05-2024, 07:21 PM
Not really a rock band. They ruled the disco genre in the 70s
Sarcasm :laugh:
3 if you count the who.Like the Rolling Stones, The Who will always come in the 60s bracket, because that was their commercial time.
But the Rolling Stones were by far the best rock band in the World in the 1970s.
Like the Rolling Stones, The Who will always come in the 60s bracket, because that was their commercial time.
But the Rolling Stones were by far the best rock band in the World in the 1970s.
…. and yet they only have 3 decent songs
( at best )
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Queen have also undergone a massive upswing in the intervening years and are far more likely to be mentioned alongside the other two than they were back in the day. They've undoubtedly more mainstream appeal, too. Especially among the youth of today, who I've noticed find it harder to get into the likes of Led Zeppelin. I don't think as much the case with Queen or Pink Floyd. Zeppelin are a band that I've always thought were more popular in the states than they were in Britain. The sales might not bear that out, I really don't know, but that's always the impression I got. Americans tend to deify British rock bands that they 'get' and elevate them through their popular culture in a way that we generally don't care to.
Also, I think the Rolling Stones were at their best with Brian Jones.
The Slim Reaper
31-05-2024, 07:26 PM
Zizu destroying Alf in here with facts and logic
…. and yet they only have 3 decent songs
( at best )
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProYou stick to Drake and Taylor Swift and let the experts educate you about real music.
Queen have also undergone a massive upswing in the interceding years and are far more likely to be mentioned alongside the other two than they were back in the day. They've undoubtedly more mainstream appeal, too. Especially among the youth of today, who I've noticed find it harder to get into the likes of Led Zeppelin. I don't think as much the case with Queen or Pink Floyd. Zeppelin are a band that I've always thought were more popular in the states than they were in Britain. The sales might not bear that out, I really don't know, but that's always the impression I got. Americans tend to deify British rock bands that they 'get' and elevate them through their popular culture in a way that we generally don't care to.
Also, I think the Rolling Stones were at their best with Brian Jones.Queen were always decent, but they didn't make it to the very top of the tree until they stole the show at Live aid.
Queen have also undergone a massive upswing in the interceding years and are far more likely to be mentioned alongside the other two than they were back in the day. They've undoubtedly more mainstream appeal, too. Especially among the youth of today, who I've noticed find it harder to get into the likes of Led Zeppelin. I don't think as much the case with Queen or Pink Floyd. Zeppelin are a band that I've always thought were more popular in the states than they were in Britain. The sales might not bear that out, I really don't know, but that's always the impression I got. Americans tend to deify British rock bands that they 'get' and elevate them through their popular culture in a way that we generally don't care to.
Also, I think the Rolling Stones were at their best with Brian Jones.Stones were definitely at their best after Brian Jones. Jones is not in the same league as Mick Taylor or Ronnie Wood.
From 1968 to 1981 that was when the Stones were at their best. They were still decent in their early days. They were still good in the 80s and 90s. They still put on a great show today.
Believe it or not, the stones have played kelso town hall. Along with the kinks and many others.
Believe it or not, the stones have played kelso town hall. Along with the kinks and many others.In those days the top stars played everywhere. Not like the stars today who just play a few gigs at big arena's.
Buddy Holly, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones all played in a place that's a 10 minute walk from my house. It's a carpet warehouse now.
In those days the top stars played everywhere. Not like the stars today who just play a few gigs at big arena's.
Buddy Holly, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones all played in a place that's a 10 minute walk from my house. It's a carpet warehouse now.
:joker:
Yeah, luckily the tait hall is still standing. Not much goes on there now apart from coffee mornings and blood donations. Shame really.
You stick to Drake and Taylor Swift and let the experts educate you about real music.
My tastes are famously eclectic
My absolute favourites would include The Beatles and Metallica ( saw them LIVE at the M.E.N arena !)
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The Slim Reaper
31-05-2024, 07:53 PM
In those days the top stars played everywhere. Not like the stars today who just play a few gigs at big arena's.
Buddy Holly, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones all played in a place that's a 10 minute walk from my house. It's a carpet warehouse now.
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https://j.gifs.com/mGEP2E.gifLike Shearer in his prime.
James
31-05-2024, 08:19 PM
1. Dark Side of the Moon
2. Wish you were Here
3. The Wall or Animals.
1. Dark Side of the Moon
2. Wish you were Here
3. The Wall or Animals.
Admirable choices
LOL
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James
01-06-2024, 10:02 AM
The drummer in Pink Floyd, Nick Mason has a band called Saucerful of Secrets - they play early Pink Floyd songs.
I was wondering if it is worth seeing them live?
https://myticket.co.uk/artists/nick-mason-saucerful-of-secrets
arista
01-06-2024, 10:25 AM
By the end of 1975 & 1976, they hired Lead Guitarist Tommy Bolin
did some shows
Young Cool Guitarist Tommy Bolin
then took the wrong drugs
and died just aged 25.
Dec 4th 1976
After Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple,
they picked Tommy Bolin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Bolin
Tommy Bolin used the tape echo effect box
like no other Guitarist
[B]
[The Echoplex was almost like
another instrument to him]
arista
01-06-2024, 10:33 AM
The drummer in Pink Floyd, Nick Mason has a band called Saucerful of Secrets - they play early Pink Floyd songs.
I was wondering if it is worth seeing them live?
https://myticket.co.uk/artists/nick-mason-saucerful-of-secrets
Yes worth going to a Live Gig
I bought Nicks Blu Ray
DTS 5.1 Sound
He has that Band made up
of Top Musicians that
can play anything he wants.
some of them are superstars
Gary Kemp
Guy Pratt
Lee harris
Dom Beken
Some of his special band
Dark side of the moon
Wall
Wish you were here
and an honourable mention to the first floyd album i bought on release - Atom Heart Mother
The drummer in Pink Floyd, Nick Mason has a band called Saucerful of Secrets - they play early Pink Floyd songs.
I was wondering if it is worth seeing them live?
https://myticket.co.uk/artists/nick-mason-saucerful-of-secrets
Have you listened to Piper at the gates of dawn? That's likely to be the era he is playing from. It's very different from their later work
Crimson Dynamo
01-06-2024, 01:07 PM
I prefer Wings
I prefer Wings
Ah Wings …
They had some amazing songs
Amongst my favourites
Maybe I’m amazed
Live and Let Die
With a Little Luck
London Town
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The Slim Reaper
01-06-2024, 06:41 PM
I prefer Wings
The band the Beatles could have been.
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