Are you a Pink Floyd's fan?

You really need to ask?????? Just have a look at my avatar:heart::heart::heart:

Saw them live June 28 1975 at Ivor Wynne Stadium Hamilton Ontario Canada(Wish You Were Here tour). I remember it like it was yesterday. I even remember where I was sitting. It was easily the best concert I ever attended:woot::woot::hi:
 
Yeah, me too Bob I luv them all. Pink Floyd is number one 'Soft Machine' in classic psychedelic music.
...The most compatible music with the most varied drugs on the planet.

By the way, one of the band members jammed with a member of the Soft Machine band before.
* Trivia Question: Who was he?
 
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Yeah, me too Bob I luv them all. Pink Floyd is number one 'Soft Machine' in classic psychedelic music.
...The most compatible music with the most varied drugs on the planet.

By the way, one of the band members was with the Soft Machine band before.
* Trivia Question: Who is he?

Bob
I just googled the Soft Machine. Wikipedia listed all of the band members including members that played with them one time or another and none of them were from Pink Floyd. The only one I recognized was Andy Summers(lead guitarist for The Police)
 
Not my favorite but I love "Meddle" a not too talked about album.
Growing up in Montreal the local news on ch12 (Pulse) used "One of these days" as their theme song. Can you remember that Bob?

CHOM-FM 97.7 on that r.a.d.i.o. dial.

On TV: "One of these days...Alice" - The Honeymooners. ;)

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Channel 12 (CTV) - Pulse News ...From the 70s? ...Because they lasted 40 years and started in the 60s.
...Owned by the Bell Division (Canadian telecommunication corporation).

I'm trying to recoup my history, by googling and it's tough. ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CTV_Montreal
But by the mid 70s I was gone from Montreal, to Vancouver (75-76).

It's that theme song "One of These Days" that I'm trying to remember. ...From Pulse News, and a Division of Bell Canada.
It's almost like Pink Floyd took their inspiration from Canada...or the other way around.

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I have extraordinary memories about Pink Floyd; some of them you guys wouldn't simply believe!
...Like when I was about 16-17 years old for example, and built my first ever center rear channel speaker! Yes, you read that right!
...And all because of Pink Floyd. ...Their broadcast show on TV: Live at Pompeii (1972 I believe).
 
floyd!!!!
Animals is my top 2 favorite alltime albums with allmans at the fillmore east. two records i never get tired of.
 
Bob
I just googled the Soft Machine. Wikipedia listed all of the band members including members that played with them one time or another and none of them were from Pink Floyd. The only one I recognized was Andy Summers(lead guitarist for The Police)

Ok, I wasn't right as he wasn't with them but only jammed with some of their band members in some sessions.
...Sorry about that; my fault, and not the first time. ...And Soft Machine and Pink Floyd played at couple gigs together (one after the other).

The Pink Floyd Archives-The Soft Machine and the Pink Floyd

Syd Barrett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Section: The Madcap Laughs
 
For the die hard Pink Floyd fans:




Only $2K:disbelief:


Click on cover to take you to the site.
 
I like a fair amount of PF except DSOTM. Now before the attacking starts let me say that DSOTM is NOT a bad album at all, nothing wrong with it in my view. It's just that I am so burned out on it that I can go another 5 years before hearing a single track from it again.
One of my favorite albums though is Momentary Lapse of Reason. Play that one on a good system and woohoo! It's good for demos too.
 
My favorites...big fan:

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Love PF. All their albums are good.

The new 20th annivesary remastered Division Bell is superb

As is the reissue of the Syd Barrett lp's, spinning right now

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YES; thank you for the Syd love, XV-1. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn...is very different, from PF's later work; but brilliant in its own right.

I consider it, one of the many master-works; released the year I was born (1967) :D
 
YES; thank you for the Syd love, XV-1. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn...is very different, from PF's later work; but brilliant in its own right.

I consider it, one of the many master-works; released the year I was born (1967) :D
Hey Chris
Nice to see you on a sane site :woot:My favorite PF is Meddle and Pulse is good too.
 
YES; thank you for the Syd love, XV-1. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn...is very different, from PF's later work; but brilliant in its own right.

I consider it, one of the many master-works; released the year I was born (1967) :D

Hey CDL, as you know Piper is Almost totally Syd:rolleyes:
 
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