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Dusty
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I've been getting into them lately. I saw the Wizard Of Oz synchronization. Gave me chills.

Along with the 'Pink Floyd: The Wall' film last night.

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Originally posted by soin2cal
I do not like her style. But i love some of her music such as "who knew" etc.


Oh God...


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Originally posted by soin2cal
I do not like her style. But i love some of her music such as "who knew" etc.

What do you say to this? Anyone?

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Nothing.

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What do you say to this? Anyone?


I say "Oh God..."


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He was good in Back to the Future.

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Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
He was good in Back to the Future.

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I have a theory why that could be funny.


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Originally posted by Nellinator
What do you say to this? Anyone?


you cant triple stamp a double stamp (f)loyd...you cant triple stamp a double stamp...


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I say that whomever is speaking about PINK FLOYD is probably thinking of the super-POPpy chick with the pink hair.

On a different note: I would argue that Pink Floyd has affected a world of change in the music industry. Think of where music was moving in the 70s when they put out Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall. We were headed through the "pain" of the disco-era and this band - out of nowhere - comes up with the beauty and simplicity of Dark Side and then follows it up (albeit 5-or-6 years later) with one of the first "major" conceptual albums. I'm not forgetting "Tommy" by The Who so don't jump on that band-wagon.

I don't mind telling you that I will be 40 later this year and maybe the difference between the ideas here simply boils down to age. I was an 80's kid who really thought that all of the good music had been made until I turned about 25 and was turned on to some of the older stuff by Judas Priest, Richie Blackmore/Rainbow, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Rush, Kiss and others. Let me tell you that I was completely blown away with how the influence of all of those rockers seemed to meld into other bands like Bon Jovi, Warrant, Poison, Scorpions, Ratt, etc.

It's my feeling that the Pink Floyd era spawned more of the ethereal and mind-expanding rock like Queensryche (who we all know I adore), REM, U2, etc. In interviews that I've seen with members of Queensryce, they specifically named Pink Floyd as one of their major influences.

It's interesting insn't it, that we all seem to look differently at the same things and even look differently - after time has passed - at the things that we fought so passionately for in our younger years.

All-in-all, Rock is rock and I think that the influences of one band may not be seen immediately in another; but over time, when music is written and re-written by another band, you begin to see progressionary changes that often include influences from previous bands that may-or-may-not be within their genre. Pink Floyd's influence is very apparent...


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Originally posted by ILUVQueensryche
I don't mind telling you that I will be 40 later this year and maybe the difference between the ideas here simply boils down to age. I was an 80's kid who really thought that all of the good music had been made until I turned about 25 and was turned on to some of the older stuff by Judas Priest, Richie Blackmore/Rainbow, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Rush, Kiss and others. Let me tell you that I was completely blown away with how the influence of all of those rockers seemed to meld into other bands like Bon Jovi, Warrant, Poison, Scorpions, Ratt, etc.

It's my feeling that the Pink Floyd era spawned more of the ethereal and mind-expanding rock like Queensryche (who we all know I adore), REM, U2, etc. In interviews that I've seen with members of Queensryce, they specifically named Pink Floyd as one of their major influences.

It's interesting insn't it, that we all seem to look differently at the same things and even look differently - after time has passed - at the things that we fought so passionately for in our younger years.

All-in-all, Rock is rock and I think that the influences of one band may not be seen immediately in another; but over time, when music is written and re-written by another band, you begin to see progressionary changes that often include influences from previous bands that may-or-may-not be within their genre. Pink Floyd's influence is very apparent...




I will turn 37 in a few months. I understood everything you said.

...very well written.

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I will turn 37 in a few months. I understood everything you said.

...very well written.


Despite the first sentence factually not making any sense?

[edit]Of the original post, obviously.


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I think you'll remember the person that referred to Pink Floyd as a "her"...

Well, the first line of my posted was making reference to that post where I think the user was referring to PINK not PINK FLOYD.

You didn't get that? <grin> It made perfect sense to me!


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Originally posted by ILUVQueensryche
I think you'll remember the person that referred to Pink Floyd as a "her"...

Well, the first line of my posted was making reference to that post where I think the user was referring to PINK not PINK FLOYD.

You didn't get that? <grin> It made perfect sense to me!
I did not say I didn't understand it.

I said it made no sense.

Quite a difference.

I may be young, but I am...usually...not a complete idiot.

Though AC might disagree. But then again he hates The Beatles.


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HA!

i've never been keen on floyd. there's a handful of songs, money and time for example, i enjoy, but mostly i don't "get it". as far as i can tell, the best thing floyd ever did is inspire the creation of the soft bulletin.


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I hate it when 309ers try to say music is timeless, while at the same time saying "You had to be there to appreciate it.". It makes me go a big, rubbery one, to quote Edward Norton's character in Fight Club.

If Pink Floyd simple didn't have the reputation they do, but had all the same music, how revered would they be today? Not very. If another band made U2's music, but they weren't U2, they'd not get a second look.

The benefit of not being from the eras of such overrated bands as The Beatles (Who I do like) and Pink Floyd is that you weren't caught up in the hype, you have a more objective view of their music.

I don't think Pink Floyd are bad, by any means.

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Pink Floyd's influence is very apparent...


To you.

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Missunderstood is her best album.

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Missunderstood is her best album.
Die.

I got a skull cap for christmas that say Pink Floyd on it big grin


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u want a medal 4 ur retro throwback trend hoppin u ****in bite size?

cant stand pink floyd fans or their friendly drug use.. TRIPPY DUDDEEE movies and tie die t-shirts.. hippies droaning on about world peace and takin shroomz / lsd... jim jones had the rite idea about how to handle these *****

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Woah man, you're so tough. How is it to be all hard-body all the fuking time? I wish I was like you, ready to fight as soon as somebody so much as looks at you the wrong way. What a way to live! "I kill a mutha fuka fo' givin me da peace sign!" Go sniff your pain killers then beat off to football highlights, you fuking meathead.


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lol @ ur attemptz 2 take da higher road, followed directly by a hostile macho ****** insult. just couldnt hold back, could u buddha? find ur center... find ur center.

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