Fearless, great song
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Very cool.......both the rendition and the instrument. I have never seen a harp-guitar before.Have a listen to this harp-guitar instrumental version of Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb, its amazing;
Scott
I assume you are talking about Water's tour (Floyd hasn't toured in MANY years ).....but yes, it was very political. Actually everything Waters has a part in is very political right down to most of Floyd's biggest hits.Saw Floyd last year I think in Portland. Was very disappointed. Left before it was over. All political and felt the love for the music was dead. Saw Brit Floyd the year prior and was 100x better than the original. Really wanted to see what the Australian Floyd band had to offer but missed it.
This is excellent, thanks for posting!Have a listen to this harp-guitar instrumental version of Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb, its amazing;
Scott
I assume you are talking about Water's tour (Floyd hasn't toured in MANY years ).....but yes, it was very political. Actually everything Waters has a part in is very political right down to most of Floyd's biggest hits.
I am not sure that is true.....Waters has continued to sell out tours and release albums without the rest of Floyd.....it is Floyd who stopped touring a long time ago. I agree though...they were special when they were all together. Definitely would be interesting to see what Barret would have done. I was never a huge fan of his music though (although I am sure his influence was felt in all PFs music)......he actually released two solo albums after leaving Pink Floyd.Waters needs the rest of the band more than they need him, but even Gilmour gets kind of boring without Waters getting under his skin.
I love these hip hop reaction videos on YouTube where they listen to Dogs or DarkSide and are utterly amazed how good this band is.
I appreciate how the band has evolved over the years, but I miss their early work where their songs were more balanced and not just Waters scathing lyrics or another Gilmour solo as epic as they are. Wright and Mason might as well been replaced by session players after Animals.
One can only wonder what would have been if Barret had kept it together and his influence.
I agree...especially since Waters wrote most of Dark Side, Animals, Etc. I am not sure he would have taken over if Barrett was still there.Honestly if Barrett stuck around I don’t believe Floyd would have evolved like they did. Albums like Dark Side of the Moon would have never happened with Syd Barrett and his style.
Yea, I can see that....Waters needs the rest of the band more than they need him, but even Gilmour gets kind of boring without Waters getting under his skin.
I love these hip hop reaction videos on YouTube where they listen to Dogs or DarkSide and are utterly amazed how good this band is.
I appreciate how the band has evolved over the years, but I miss their early work where their songs were more balanced and not just Waters scathing lyrics or another Gilmour solo as epic as they are. Wright and Mason might as well been replaced by session players after Animals.
One can only wonder what would have been if Barret had kept it together and his influence.
Too many good pink floyd moments to list, but one of my favorites is Echoes / Meddle, and this live performance from Gdansk shows it off.
About at the 7 minute mark Wright and Gilmour launch into an epic keyboard and black strat duel that I wish would go on forever. Wright's influence on the band was magical, and while Barret is is such a hypothetical topic I insist The Wall would have been a better album if Wright had been allowed to contribute more.
Thinking of Syd Barret always makes me think of Peter Gabriel. Both left at about the same time... Different reasons, yeah, but both were musical geniuses in their own way.
This concert is played a lot on PBS for some reason.......the whole thing was greatToo many good pink floyd moments to list, but one of my favorites is Echoes / Meddle, and this live performance from Gdansk shows it off.
About at the 7 minute mark Wright and Gilmour launch into an epic keyboard and black strat duel that I wish would go on forever. Wright's influence on the band was magical, and while Barret is is such a hypothetical topic I insist The Wall would have been a better album if Wright had been allowed to contribute more.