Posted: 04/15 @ 01:04 pmGrantchester meadows sun 11 apr 2010 13:29:45 pdt
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Grantchester meadows, Pink Floyd, Gilmour… |
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Grantchester meadows, Pink Floyd, Gilmour… |
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not so accurate, hope you’ll enyoy it anyway… |
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Pink Floyd – Speak To Me/Breathe (Live 1994) Written by David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason (for Speak To Me). Recorded on October 20, 1994 at Earls Court, London. Breathe, breathe in the air Don’t be afraid to care Leave but don’t leave me Look around and chose your own ground For long you live and high you fly And smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be Run, rabbit run Dig that hole, forget the sun, And when at last the work is done Don’t sit down it’s time to start another one For long you live and high you fly But only if you ride the tide And balanced on the biggest wave You race toward an early grave…. |
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from the Pink Floyd LIVE-Album .. ‘ Delicate Sound of Thunder ‘ .. Disc One .. Track #06 … ” The Dogs of War ” ……. |
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Ooooh, Ma, Oooh Pa Must the show go on? Ooooh, Pa. Take me home Ooooh, Ma. Let me go There must be some mistake I didnt mean to let them Take away my soul. Am I too old, is it too late? Ooooh, Ma, Ooooh Pa, Where has the feeling gone? Ooooh, Ma, Ooooh Pa, Will I remember the songs? The show must go on…. |
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Astronomy Domine” (en español: Dominio Astronómico) es una canción de Pink Floyd. La canción fue compuesta y escrita en 1967 por Syd Barrett. Es el primer tema del aclamado álbum debut The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Es considerada una de las primeras piezas musicales del género space rock en la historia, junto con Interstellar Overdrive del mismo álbum…. |
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Pink Floyd Collection rehearsing with Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun… |
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Covering Pink Floyd’s is there anybody out there… |
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Track05?Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast: Rise and Shine/Sunny Side Up/Morning … From Amazon.com In the grand, color-bending tradition of psychedelic experimentalism, Pink Floyd’s Atom Heart Mother takes as its title an inscrutable phrase and under the title launches a similarly inscrutable–or at least dense–musical concatenation. The title suite features French-horn-led brass melodies riffed on by David Gilmour’s guitar and the rhythm section, all of which veers into choral passages that recall György Ligeti’s vocal works and then almost atonal pulses of keyboards that mask reams of audio snippets swirling underneath. And then there’s some moody folk from Roger Waters, an almost Kinks-ish rambler from Richard Wright, then more moody folk (this time from Gilmour) on “Fat Old Sun,” and, to close, the spirited melodic runaround of “Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast.” There’s a range of emotion here, from doleful to crazed to humorous (especially the dramatized comments on macrobiotics in the closer). Atom Heart Mother was a spotlight ahead for Pink Floyd, showing the extensions of form the band would engage in so successfully on Dark Side of the Moon just a few short years later. –Andrew Bartlett… |