I, too, have seen them in person twice (and will continue to do so as long as I have the chance).Agree completely; I love them.
Actually, I had the pleasure and privilege of hearing them play live, twice, during two of their European tours.
Wonderful.
It was 50 years ago, today:
Superb and timeless song.It was 50 years ago, today:
Not the biggest Pink Floyd fan, myself, but I do respect them.Last night was a night of listening to the musical magic of Pink Floyd:
Dark Side of the Moon, Animals, and The Division Bell.
Some of their music is amazing, some - inevitably - is a little dated, and yes, I will concede that some pieces might be described as just a little self-indulgent.Not the biggest Pink Floyd fan, myself, but I do respect them.
Still brilliant, still timeless.I've got a 5.1 Surround-sound mix of Dark Side of the Moon; when you hear that guy running and puffing from right to left in front of you, and continue to the back of the room, and then from left to right behind you, well, it gives me goosebumps every time.
I saw animals live in 1977 as a early teenagerLast night was a night of listening to the musical magic of Pink Floyd:
Dark Side of the Moon, Animals, and The Division Bell.
'Shine On (You Crazy Diamond)', and Comfortably Numb are also superb songs.I saw animals live in 1977 as a early teenager
dumbfounded I had no idea what the music was since they played that and "shine on" only.
boy did I wished I paid attention then!
my most listen to PF song is "Saucer Full of Secrets" off UMMAGUMMA.'Shine On (You Crazy Diamond)', and Comfortably Numb are also superb songs.