Jock Strap wrote:
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Me too, to be honest!!!!
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Waters didn't leave until '83-ish / '84-ish (his last album with them was "The Final Cut" in '83). After that their output was minimal: apart from compilations, I think it was just one more new studio album and a couple of live albums, the last one (I think) being in 1994 - with nothing at all since.
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Elton,
The suits have not realised that LSD uses serotonin and can't work every day. More like 28 days.
Mike Freeman.
The suits have not realised that LSD uses serotonin and can't work every day. More like 28 days.
Mike Freeman.
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Re: syd barret
True, a junkies worth must be a lot of pounds shillings and pence.
Paradise is for the blessed. Not the sex-obsessed.
Re: syd barret
floyds best stuff was 1967-76 after that i lost interest bought the wall on tape but after a while it bored me,sorry.warren zevon rip wrote:
> 2 studio albums after Waters left: A Momentary Lapse of Reason
> and The Dvision Bell, both of which had their points but lacked
> the bitter truths that Waters brought to the party.
>
> Seems pretty likely that the band (including Waters) will be
> doing more one-off gigs (awareness raiing and charity events
> only, I think) following their super reunion at Live 8.
>
> Shame it takes talented and intelligent people so long to sort
> these things out - similar story with Peter Gabriel being
> rumoured as willing to play live with Genesis again. Cream took
> 27 years to patch up their differences, and the Beatles never
> did when they were all alive.
> 2 studio albums after Waters left: A Momentary Lapse of Reason
> and The Dvision Bell, both of which had their points but lacked
> the bitter truths that Waters brought to the party.
>
> Seems pretty likely that the band (including Waters) will be
> doing more one-off gigs (awareness raiing and charity events
> only, I think) following their super reunion at Live 8.
>
> Shame it takes talented and intelligent people so long to sort
> these things out - similar story with Peter Gabriel being
> rumoured as willing to play live with Genesis again. Cream took
> 27 years to patch up their differences, and the Beatles never
> did when they were all alive.
Re: syd barret
think animals was about 76?77?warren zevon rip wrote:
> I didn't think they released anything new in 1976!
>
> The Wall is well worth sticking with - in all its many
> studio/live (Waters solo in Berlin, the 1981 full band version)
> and movie formats.
>
> It is a sophisticated look at the potential alienation from
> humanity that losing his dad in the war and becoming a
> worshipped rock star caused in Waters. And it has a couple of
> career higlights: Another Brick In The Wll (Part Two) and
> Comfortably Numb.
> I didn't think they released anything new in 1976!
>
> The Wall is well worth sticking with - in all its many
> studio/live (Waters solo in Berlin, the 1981 full band version)
> and movie formats.
>
> It is a sophisticated look at the potential alienation from
> humanity that losing his dad in the war and becoming a
> worshipped rock star caused in Waters. And it has a couple of
> career higlights: Another Brick In The Wll (Part Two) and
> Comfortably Numb.