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Stop Motion basado en la canción Brain Damge de Roger Waters (Pink Floyd)… |
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Stop Motion basado en la canción Brain Damge de Roger Waters (Pink Floyd)… |
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Eclipse performed live by Echoes Of Floyd UK at Sir Harry Smith Community College, Whittlesey in February 2012… |
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Hey guys! Here is my second Pink Floyd song. It’s the closing track on Dark Side of the Moon, and it’s a short and simple one. It’s one of two songs on the album that takes place in outer space. There are only five chords in this song. Very simple, yet brilliant in its own right. Enjoy! I don’t own this song. It belongs to its respective owners…. |
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And I am not frightened of dying, any time will do, I don’t mind. Why should I be frightened of dying? There’s no reason for it, you’ve gotta go sometime.” “I never said I was frightened of dying… |
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At the world famous Rock Hard Cafe… sometime in 2010… |
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Goodbye Mr. Pink Floyd! Live Quebec 1987… |
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Dub Side of the Moon is a dub reggae tribute to the Pink Floyd album, The Dark Side of the Moon, co-produced by Easy Star All-Stars founder’s Michael G (Michael Goldwasser) and Ticklah (Victor Axelrod). Dub Side of the Moon has remained on the Billboard Reggae Charts since its release in 2003. A Complete Reggae Version of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon. The Easy Star All-Stars’ stunning reinvention of this beloved record has been on the Billboard reggae charts since its 2003 release and features recordings with guest vocal appearances by Frankie Paul, Corey Harris, Gary “Nesta” Pine (of the Wailers), The Meditations, Dr. Israel, Ranking Joe, Sluggy Ranks, and more. Every detail is there, from sound effects to Wizard of Oz synchronicity. “Bongtastic” — Rolling Stone “A spacious, magical groove that stretches over voluptuous versions of psychedelic landmarks…”… |
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Us and Them is the seventh track (sixth on the 1994 CD version) from English progressive rock band Pink Floyd’s 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. The music was written by Richard Wright and the lyrics by Roger Waters and it is sung by David Gilmour, with harmonies by Wright. It is 7 minutes, 46 seconds in length, making it the longest song on the album. this track wat taken from the bootleg One Side of The Moon All Rights Reserved… |
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4th Part of The Surrogate Band – An Evening with Pink Floyd, Darren Mahe – guitar & vocals, Micah Snow – guitar & vocals, Steven Lee – Keyboard & vocals, Pat McTaggart – bass & vocals, Andrew McBain – drums… |