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Originally posted by @great-big-stees
Do you really think so?
Stees, I'm only joking! 🙂 Please...


Sorry divegeester for ruining your thread.

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Originally posted by @torunn
Stees, I'm only joking! 🙂 Please...


Sorry divegeester for ruining your thread.
Nothing is ruined, all is good.

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I evolved a bit. So did pink floyd.

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Slightly before my time, but I know my dad was a big fan. (Dad- Pink Floyd - Mum - Elvis).

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Slightly before my time, but I know my dad was a big fan. (Dad- Pink Floyd - Mum - Elvis).
Floyd is timeless, true rock classical epics. I highly recommend Wish You Were Here, headphones, glass of something favoured and about an hour of undisturbed time.

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Originally posted by @divegeester
Floyd is timeless, true rock classical epics. I highly recommend Wish You Were Here, headphones, glass of something favoured and about an hour of undisturbed time.
Trusting your judgement completely, i'll give it a go tomorrow. (If my Amazon Echo Dot obliges).

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Originally posted by @divegeester
...back in the early 1980s I golf caddied for James Hunt in a round against Roger Waters.
Was it a case of aimlessly passing time away in the grasslands?

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The memories of a man in his old age, are the deeds of a man in his prime.

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Originally posted by @fmf
Was it a case of aimlessly passing time away in the grasslands?
Ha!

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Trusting your judgement completely, i'll give it a go tomorrow. (If my Amazon Echo Dot obliges).
And then I suggest you keep another hour aside for 'Dark Side of the Moon.'

(You are permitted a brief hygiene break between albums)

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You would have a 20 minute break anyway, as both just over 40' !

I am a 'WYWH' person. Love Roy Harper's vocal on 'Cigar'

But Gilmour's 2 solos on 'Comfortably Numb' make it THE defining track.

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Originally posted by @blood-on-the-tracks
You would have a 20 minute break anyway, as both just over 40' !

I am a 'WYWH' person. Love Roy Harper's vocal on 'Cigar'

But Gilmour's 2 solos on 'Comfortably Numb' make it THE defining track.
And then of course there's 'Echoes'.

Not sure which album that's on.

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Meddle

Yep, more Gilmour twiddling!

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Originally posted by @blood-on-the-tracks
Meddle

Yep, more Gilmour twiddling!
'One of these days I'm gonna cut you into little pieces.'

Guy always had a way with words.

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