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I have nothing useful to contribute. Just trying to help this thread reach 100.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
I have nothing useful to contribute. Just trying to help this thread reach 100.
As I reach for a peach

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Originally posted by pendejo
As I reach for a peach
I know you reach for that quite often - but i wouldn't describe it as a peach lol 😛

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I have not bought one Pink Floyd album, but have a few in the collection - all given as presents. The first one given to me was Animals and that has always been my favourite.

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Big man, Pig man...

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The Final Cut is pretty good, I liked the one after it....A Momentary Lapse of Reason.
There are NO bad Pink Floyd albums IMO. I've got a lot of them but they're mostly on vinyl, I'll have to get 'em put on the pooter some time.

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
The Final Cut is pretty good, I liked the one after it....A Momentary Lapse of Reason.
There are NO bad Pink Floyd albums IMO. I've got a lot of them but they're mostly on vinyl, I'll have to get 'em put on the pooter some time.
I just have visions of you sitting in a wheelchair trying to keep your right hand under control.

I do not know why...

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
The Final Cut is pretty good, I liked the one after it....A Momentary Lapse of Reason.
There are NO bad Pink Floyd albums IMO. I've got a lot of them but they're mostly on vinyl, I'll have to get 'em put on the pooter some time.
Division Bell is definitely a bad album, it makes me cringe everytime I even see the album cover. In my opinion, everything after the wall is a step downwards.

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I really disliked the Wall because it appeared to be a completely pathetic trip in the wrong direction designed with the obvious intention of increasing their braindead drug fuelled audience with pseudo philosophical stabs at pretentious intellectualism. They made it painfully clear that their time as innovators and musical explorers was drawing to a close and that they had now decided to cash in on a burgeoning trend before they lapsed into the nostalgic void that they were destined for.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
I really disliked the Wall because it appeared to be a completely pathetic trip in the wrong direction designed with the obvious intention of increasing their braindead drug fuelled audience with pseudo philosophical stabs at pretentious intellectualism. They made it painfully clear that their time as innovators and musical explorers was drawing to a close ...[text shortened]... in on a burgeoning trend before they lapsed into the nostalgic void that they were destined for.
COMMUNIST!

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Originally posted by hopscotch
I really disliked the Wall because it appeared to be a completely pathetic trip in the wrong direction designed with the obvious intention of increasing their braindead drug fuelled audience with pseudo philosophical stabs at pretentious intellectualism. They made it painfully clear that their time as innovators and musical explorers was drawing to a close ...[text shortened]... in on a burgeoning trend before they lapsed into the nostalgic void that they were destined for.
Actually you're completely wrong here. Waters wrote the album as an insult to thier braindead audience and there crappy wanna be intelects. Waters held the later floyd fans in almost complete contempt and has stated so on many occasions. They even went so far as to build a wall onstage so that they were seperated from the audience.

I guess this was lost on someone as evolved as yourself.

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though they'll never fathom it
behind my sarcasm
desperate memories lie

an anthem for this forum if ever there was one

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I don't like Final Cut or the Wall, but Animals is their best album in my opinion, followed by WYWH then DSotM. Saw them in concert twice, Aug 87 at Wembly, then NYC in 95, both without RW. Live8 was a bit of a dissappointment.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Ha ha! Was that an intentional pun?

Check this anyway: -

http://www.guitarsite.com/database/Guitars/rec/152/
heheh no it just came out that way.. I was talking to friend on irc other night and was talking about floyd and wondering what amp he used.. friend said it sounded like fender.. Thx for like now I know he uses HiWatt amps.. he got some big ass fx loop thats going to take me a year or two to buy all them pedals 😀 marshall 4x12 cabs 😀

I found these ashdown 4x12 cabs for £99 but have slight cosmetic fault

http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Ashdown---Fallen-Angel-4x12-Angle-Cab~ID~2309.asp
http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Ashdown---Fallen-Angel-4x12-Straight-Cab~ID~2308.asp

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I found this while looking at the hiwatt site
its from live8 😀
http://music.aol.com/artist/main.adp?tab=songvid&artistid=76669&albumid=0

even better site http://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/

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