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The Orb? Blimey! Haven't heard them for years! Nice one!The Orb.
Nick Masons birthday today so Planet Rock asked on there Facebook page " what's your favourite Pink Floyd song ? "Just decided to blast some King Crimson out! A handful of whiskeys to hand as well!
Love "The Gunner's Dream" from the Final Cut which is my favourite PF album although some see it as a Roger Waters solo albumNick Masons birthday today so Planet Rock asked on there Facebook page " what's your favourite Pink Floyd song ? "
That is hard as there's so many but I put down my 2 favourite tracks are See Emily Play and One Of These Days. But tomorrow I'd pick a couple of different songs !
If you like the Orb and Pink Floyd then this might be of interest...The Orb? Blimey! Haven't heard them for years! Nice one!
One of my favourite albums as well ovduk78, but like you, I also consider it a Roger Waters album. I think he dedicated it to his dad if I recall from a previous interview.Love "The Gunner's Dream" from the Final Cut which is my favourite PF album although some see it as a Roger Waters solo album
If you like the Orb and Pink Floyd then this might be of interest...
On the cover it was dedicated to the memory of his dad. There was no recognition of Rick Wright either & he may have been sacked from the band as he thought it was too personal to Roger Waters. I think Waters had written The Pros & Cons of Hitchhiking before The Wall & the rest of the band refused to be on it as that was so personal concerning Waters' marriage break up, there are even the same music chords in places on both The Wall & Pros and ConsOne of my favourite albums as well ovduk78, but like you, I also consider it a Roger Waters album. I think he dedicated it to his dad if I recall from a previous interview.
TasteSteve Marriott's birthday today. Loved the Small Faces and Itchycoo Park is a favourite track. He tragically died far too young.
Irish indie rock band, Inhaler.
FEET (Coventry band)
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Yes. He seems a more stable character, as in doesn’t talk shite (yet) Decent enough songs for a new band.Inhaler is Bonos so isn't it?
Prog rock is perhaps the most underrated genre of all, when done right. Amorphous Androgynous changed the entire way I listen to music.Stuck in a time warp progrock mode today
Loads of Camel ,Steve Hillage ,Crimson and Genesis.
And lately with my remoaner defiant head on loads of French /Italian sixties Pop a la the likes of the delectable Frances Hardy etc
Prog rock is perhaps the most underrated genre of all, when done right. Amorphous Androgynous changed the entire way I listen to music.
Wow- respect to you, their new album is out this year and can’t wait.saw them live at a Festival, never heard of them prior to that, (didn't know it was the Future sound of London lot), absolutely mind blowing. Been a fan ever since.
Wow- respect to you, their new album is out this year and can’t wait.
They're my number one for sure. They used to be FSOL as you know, and one of them came down with a mystery illness in the late 90s, and thought he was dying. Nobody could fix him up and in the end he kind of gave in, and went to Goa to basically go nuts losing his mind and go out with a bang. Then a 'shamen' or whatever they're called realised he was actually getting mercury poisoning from a filling. He took all kinds of herbal-type remedies, got cured and in the process had some kind of 'spiritual awakening' and thats why the music ever since has been psychedelic, prog & electronic fused together. I have always been electronic/ dance/ ambient (cliched descriptions but don't know what else to call it) and the thought of listening to psychedelic guitars was of zero interest to me. So when I bought their album The Isness, I couldn't get my head around it but was fascinated, it kept drawing me back as I knew there was something I wasn't quite getting, I listened to it for ages then one day it just clicked, and I was entranced. It completely changed the way I listen to & appreciate music.saw them live at a Festival, never heard of them prior to that, (didn't know it was the Future sound of London lot), absolutely mind blowing. Been a fan ever since.