The Division Bell
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The Division Bell
Listened to this again last night after hoaking for an old LP. **** me i forgot how good it was. dark side, wish you where here and the division bell. belting mong out music (not that i do the stuff anymore) ahhh the memories.
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Got to agree. Love Division Bell, The Wall and Dark Side - most bands would be lucky to make one abum as good as any of those let alone 3.
Will always remember them at Live Aid a couple of years ago when they stole the show despite having not played together for years - amazing musicians.
Will always remember them at Live Aid a couple of years ago when they stole the show despite having not played together for years - amazing musicians.
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God, I luuurve Floyd!
Never, ever tire of them. I can still remember the day I bought 'Dark Side', taking it home and sticking the poster on my bedroom wall *sigh*.
As for Dave Gilmour. One day, I'm going to 'ave 'im!
Never, ever tire of them. I can still remember the day I bought 'Dark Side', taking it home and sticking the poster on my bedroom wall *sigh*.
As for Dave Gilmour. One day, I'm going to 'ave 'im!
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Originally Posted by bigsinky
splicer he is getting on a bit now. grab a granda or what. what is it about musicians that girls find so sexy?
Brilliant album, nevertheless.
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Oh is that what they are? You're right - I am actually in my mid twenties and look like a cross between George Clooney and David Beckham Why I said I was in my forties I just do not know
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I love George Clooney as well!
Who to choose........who to choose.........
Actually, if I recall correctly, you're a fellow Peter Gabriel fan as well. I think I luff you, F1!
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You do indeed recall correctly. That is a good memory you have there. Yes, Peter Gabriel, like Pink Floyd, is a fantastic musician and songwriter and I have been lucky enough to see him play live many times now.
One of the best live performers around. Touring a bit this year with his acoustic set too.
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Haha 35 i think. plus my parents do not even know when i was born and my birth certificate is wrong but pink floyd woooooooooooooohooooooooooooooooooo
I was going to say that but he beat me to it
I was going to say that but he beat me to it
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Great album, great band. Listen to Amused to Death by Roger Waters to see what was happening on the dark side of Pink Floyd around the same time. Awesome turned up loud to hear all the little oddities. Fandango!
Edited to add: I have a bit of Floyd on vinyl, but trying to get hold of Division Bell on the same format is painful to my wallet!
Edited to add: I have a bit of Floyd on vinyl, but trying to get hold of Division Bell on the same format is painful to my wallet!
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Great album, great band. Listen to Amused to Death by Roger Waters to see what was happening on the dark side of Pink Floyd around the same time. Awesome turned up loud to hear all the little oddities. Fandango!
Edited to add: I have a bit of Floyd on vinyl, but trying to get hold of Division Bell on the same format is painful to my wallet!
Edited to add: I have a bit of Floyd on vinyl, but trying to get hold of Division Bell on the same format is painful to my wallet!
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I had a read of this earlier and promptly called up Division Bell from the music library - had forgotten how good an album it is
I had the good fortune to be a camera tech on his secret world tour out in Modena years ago.
He's an excellent performer and a real gent
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You do indeed recall correctly. That is a good memory you have there. Yes, Peter Gabriel, like Pink Floyd, is a fantastic musician and songwriter and I have been lucky enough to see him play live many times now.
One of the best live performers around. Touring a bit this year with his acoustic set too.
You do indeed recall correctly. That is a good memory you have there. Yes, Peter Gabriel, like Pink Floyd, is a fantastic musician and songwriter and I have been lucky enough to see him play live many times now.
One of the best live performers around. Touring a bit this year with his acoustic set too.
He's an excellent performer and a real gent
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Guess i'm old before my years. 32 going on 40 it seems.
The Wall is probably my most played album in the car. I have the Live at Earls Court 1981 version which is stunning. Wish you were here - Sweet. Like the division Bell but miss the ingredients that Roger adds.
Amused to Death. Still to this day haven't fully understood the journey through the album, but every time i play it, i pick up on sommat new
The Wall is probably my most played album in the car. I have the Live at Earls Court 1981 version which is stunning. Wish you were here - Sweet. Like the division Bell but miss the ingredients that Roger adds.
Amused to Death. Still to this day haven't fully understood the journey through the album, but every time i play it, i pick up on sommat new
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Glad to hear once again that Gabriel is a genuine guy - he always comes across that way in interviews, but nice to know that behind the scenes he is the same.
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I love his voice. I've got his first two solo albums on vinyl. And the early Genesis albums.
Sosbanite...........did you know Hugh Padgham?
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I'm 40 ish well ish (47) and yep Floyd are THE GREATEST. Groundbreaking in their early years with Syd Barrett writing. Went on to produce some stunning albums.
Seen the Wall Tour at Earls Court - Dave Gilmore's solo in Comfortbly Numb standing on top of the Wall playing a black strat
Seen and met Roger Walters on the Hitch hickers tour - also fantastic.
Richard Wright RIP Floyd can never play together again.
Seen the Wall Tour at Earls Court - Dave Gilmore's solo in Comfortbly Numb standing on top of the Wall playing a black strat
Seen and met Roger Walters on the Hitch hickers tour - also fantastic.
Richard Wright RIP Floyd can never play together again.
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