OT Floyd attn Nige Mother et al

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Derek wrote:
> I hasn't realised there was a remix of DSOTM if the disk is as good
> as the stream I'm up for it http://www.brain-damage.co.uk/ follow
> free downloads> Dark Side EPK


If it is what I think it is (SACD) it is ace, been out for a couple of years now Derek. My wife (whom i
would never have even thought of even knowing who PF where) bought me PULSE dvd last week! The best ever
PF event & DVD i have seen in yonks.

The one great thing about PF is the fact that the music can move on with time. Listen to the version of
Comfortably Numb by Scissor Sisters - a true post modern blast of a record. In fact, if you aint hearf
PF, you would not even recognize the record.

Is that the division bell i hear ringing Derek?




 
"Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> If it is what I think it is (SACD) it is ace, been out for a couple of
> years now Derek. My wife (whom i would never have even thought of even
> knowing who PF where) bought me PULSE dvd last week! The best ever PF
> event & DVD i have seen in yonks.
>
> The one great thing about PF is the fact that the music can move on with
> time. Listen to the version of Comfortably Numb by Scissor Sisters - a
> true post modern blast of a record. In fact, if you aint hearf PF, you
> would not even recognize the record.
>
> Is that the division bell i hear ringing Derek?


ARSE!

Look the FIL is well in to PF..... I like my Scissor sisters album but it's
been a while since I looked at the actual track list.

Now I'm going to have to go an listen to a PF album I guess... where does
one start? I can proabably recognise 2 PF songs if I heard them, no doubt
I'll have a young baldy "Oh yeah... so it is!" experience when I hear a few
more.

Spent too long moshing and laser dodgeing as a lad, what can I say I was
previously of the VW cult..... probably explains the lack of hair!

Lee D


 
Lee_D wrote:
> "Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>> If it is what I think it is (SACD) it is ace, been out for a
>> couple of years now Derek. My wife (whom i would never have even
>> thought of even knowing who PF where) bought me PULSE dvd last
>> week! The best ever PF event & DVD i have seen in yonks.
>>
>> The one great thing about PF is the fact that the music can move
>> on with time. Listen to the version of Comfortably Numb by Scissor
>> Sisters - a true post modern blast of a record. In fact, if you
>> aint hearf PF, you would not even recognize the record.
>>
>> Is that the division bell i hear ringing Derek?

>
> ARSE!
>
> Look the FIL is well in to PF..... I like my Scissor sisters album
> but it's been a while since I looked at the actual track list.
>
> Now I'm going to have to go an listen to a PF album I guess...
> where does one start? I can proabably recognise 2 PF songs if I
> heard them, no doubt I'll have a young baldy "Oh yeah... so it is!"
> experience when I hear a few more.
>
> Spent too long moshing and laser dodgeing as a lad, what can I say
> I was previously of the VW cult..... probably explains the lack of
> hair!
> Lee D


Lee, start with Dark Side Of The Moon, it's superb. If you dont like 99.9% of it, give up. It is the most
'friendly' album of them all for me. The thing with bands like PF is, if you dont understand them, they
bore you to death.

Now, i dont profess to know **** all about owt, but music & films i'm reasonable on!

The last thing you really want to do with PF is look at 'the Wall' it's a bit crass with not much
meaning. (to me)

nige


 

"Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Derek wrote:
>> I hasn't realised there was a remix of DSOTM if the disk is as good
>> as the stream I'm up for it http://www.brain-damage.co.uk/ follow
>> free downloads> Dark Side EPK

>
> If it is what I think it is (SACD) it is ace, been out for a couple of
> years now Derek. My wife (whom i would never have even thought of even
> knowing who PF where) bought me PULSE dvd last week! The best ever PF
> event & DVD i have seen in yonks.
>
> The one great thing about PF is the fact that the music can move on with
> time. Listen to the version of Comfortably Numb by Scissor Sisters - a
> true post modern blast of a record. In fact, if you aint hearf PF, you
> would not even recognize the record.
>
> Is that the division bell i hear ringing Derek?
>
>


Funny enough have you heard of Mostly Autumn's album Pink Floyd Revisited
thats amazing and (so far) they are a large pub type band .
Derek

In labyrinths of coral caves
An echo of a distant time


 

"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>> If it is what I think it is (SACD) it is ace, been out for a couple of
>> years now Derek. My wife (whom i would never have even thought of even
>> knowing who PF where) bought me PULSE dvd last week! The best ever PF
>> event & DVD i have seen in yonks.
>>
>> The one great thing about PF is the fact that the music can move on with
>> time. Listen to the version of Comfortably Numb by Scissor Sisters - a
>> true post modern blast of a record. In fact, if you aint hearf PF, you
>> would not even recognize the record.
>>
>> Is that the division bell i hear ringing Derek?

>
> ARSE!
>
> Look the FIL is well in to PF..... I like my Scissor sisters album but
> it's been a while since I looked at the actual track list.
>
> Now I'm going to have to go an listen to a PF album I guess... where does
> one start? I can proabably recognise 2 PF songs if I heard them, no doubt
> I'll have a young baldy "Oh yeah... so it is!" experience when I hear a
> few more.
>
> Spent too long moshing and laser dodgeing as a lad, what can I say I was
> previously of the VW cult..... probably explains the lack of hair!
>
> Lee D

Jeez you missed a decade Lee I think I did but I can't be sure "I was drunk
at the time".
best place to start if your computer can cope ( audiowise ) is
http://www.pinkfloyd.co.uk
plenty of clips to stream
I can do you a cheap greatcoat or would you prefer a Kaftan? cushty
Delboy
Derek


 
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 23:58:59 +0100, "Nige"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Lee, start with Dark Side Of The Moon,


Dunno - 's about the fear of travel, destination, emotion, etc, - not
sure that's a good thing for a landie chap, really :)


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Mother" <"@ {mother} @ <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net> uttered summat
worrerz funny about:
> On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 23:58:59 +0100, "Nige"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Lee, start with Dark Side Of The Moon,

>
> Dunno - 's about the fear of travel, destination, emotion, etc, - not
> sure that's a good thing for a landie chap, really :)


Watched it...quite spooky as I've yet to set foot on a plane for reasons of
pants and sh!tting.

I still can't see the RAC changing a fan belt at 30000 foot.... "It's OK sir
we have 3 more engines..." ,"Yeah right are the K series?"

Ebay are doing parachutes I notice.. most seem to have had the strings cut
though..surely thats a health and safety issue?

Lee D


 

"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Mother" <"@ {mother} @ <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net> uttered summat
> worrerz funny about:
>> On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 23:58:59 +0100, "Nige"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Lee, start with Dark Side Of The Moon,

>>
>> Dunno - 's about the fear of travel, destination, emotion, etc, - not
>> sure that's a good thing for a landie chap, really :)

>
> Watched it...quite spooky as I've yet to set foot on a plane for reasons
> of pants and sh!tting.
>
> I still can't see the RAC changing a fan belt at 30000 foot.... "It's OK
> sir we have 3 more engines..." ,"Yeah right are the K series?"
>
> Ebay are doing parachutes I notice.. most seem to have had the strings cut
> though..surely thats a health and safety issue?
>
> Lee D

Thats OK but if you sit in the back of the plane your dead safe in the
history of aviation there has never been a plane backed into a mountain or
building.
Derek


 
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 22:41:26 GMT, "Derek"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Thats OK but if you sit in the back of the plane your dead safe in the
>history of aviation there has never been a plane backed into a mountain or
>building.


I generally try to find out under which seat they've placed the 'Black
Box' and book that in advance.

If it's the only bit they expect to get back - I reckon it makes sense
to be attached to it...


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On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 22:41:26 GMT, "Derek"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Thats OK but if you sit in the back of the plane your dead safe in the
>history of aviation there has never been a plane backed into a mountain or
>building.
>Derek
>

However, there was a Mig at Farnborough the other day that technicall
could.

Mig 29 I think.

Pilot pulls it up into almost stall at slow speed, then has some
thrust vectoring thing on the engines which flip the thing over so it
is actuall going backwards (and upside down).

Suspect it has no rear seats though, so your theory holds.

Remind me, why am a writing this again.

Carry on.

David
 

"rads" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 22:41:26 GMT, "Derek"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Thats OK but if you sit in the back of the plane your dead safe in the
>>history of aviation there has never been a plane backed into a mountain or
>>building.
>>Derek
>>

> However, there was a Mig at Farnborough the other day that technicall
> could.
>
> Mig 29 I think.
>
> Pilot pulls it up into almost stall at slow speed, then has some
> thrust vectoring thing on the engines which flip the thing over so it
> is actuall going backwards (and upside down).
>
> Suspect it has no rear seats though, so your theory holds.
>
> Remind me, why am a writing this again.
>
> Carry on.
>
> David


Now you mention it I suppose a Harrier easily could ( what was that Arnie
movie called again ) but then we train our pilots not to of course then
again the US flyboys have them too "Hey Billie Joe Bob back up that there
Airy-o-plane a piece --oops Dang !! thats going to sting )
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=8553433058220650346&q=harrier
Derek


 
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