1961_vintage said:nimrod said:A Farewell to Kings is very high on my list of favourite albums
I remember when I 1st saw the album cover - a work of art.
Moving Pictures, for me.
1961_vintage said:nimrod said:A Farewell to Kings is very high on my list of favourite albums
I remember when I 1st saw the album cover - a work of art.
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:nimrod said:moggymoz said:RUSH, beats all 3 hands down...
Its all about opinions mate but A Farewell to Kings is very high on my list of favourite albums (as are some of Floyds)
If were talking about this progressive genre though King Crimson, early Genesis and Yes top my list with some of the German, Italian & Swedish bands coming very close behind
I agree A farewell to Kings is probably my favourite Rush album, Meddle is my favourite Floyd album and The Snow Goose my favourite Camel album. As you say it's all about opinions and different tastes in music.
nimrod said:Mr Ed (The Stables) said:nimrod said:Its all about opinions mate but A Farewell to Kings is very high on my list of favourite albums (as are some of Floyds)
If were talking about this progressive genre though King Crimson, early Genesis and Yes top my list with some of the German, Italian & Swedish bands coming very close behind
I agree A farewell to Kings is probably my favourite Rush album, Meddle is my favourite Floyd album and The Snow Goose my favourite Camel album. As you say it's all about opinions and different tastes in music.
Meddle is probably my least favourite PF album, I never got into that Space prog stuff, maybe cos I never liked smoking dope lol
My favoutite album of theirs is Piper, Syd was a genius, and as far as writing goes so was Roger, to write the lyrics he did on WYWH, The Wall & DSOTM is very cosmic (I even liked The Final Cut), he was a shit bassist though lol, of course Daves guitar shines on all their stuff post Syd.
Snow Goose is wonderful mate, I have probably played it a thousand times, Camel were a very underrated band, as were Caravan, as were BJH, as were.................Iona, England, Spring & Sebastian Hardie
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:nimrod said:Mr Ed (The Stables) said:I agree A farewell to Kings is probably my favourite Rush album, Meddle is my favourite Floyd album and The Snow Goose my favourite Camel album. As you say it's all about opinions and different tastes in music.
Meddle is probably my least favourite PF album, I never got into that Space prog stuff, maybe cos I never liked smoking dope lol
My favoutite album of theirs is Piper, Syd was a genius, and as far as writing goes so was Roger, to write the lyrics he did on WYWH, The Wall & DSOTM is very cosmic (I even liked The Final Cut), he was a shit bassist though lol, of course Daves guitar shines on all their stuff post Syd.
Snow Goose is wonderful mate, I have probably played it a thousand times, Camel were a very underrated band, as were Caravan, as were BJH, as were.................Iona, England, Spring & Sebastian Hardie
Gilmours and Wrights harmonies on Echoes is awesome, and along with Gilmours guitar work is why I love Floyd.
As you say Camel were very underrated, I saw them at The Guildhall Preston in 1980, and they played the whole of "Nude" plus selected pieces from the Snow Goose, it was a really enjoyable show.
Andrew Latimer is a very underrated guitarist in the Grand scheme of things.
idahoblues said:Just wondering if any one has seen the cover band `Think Floyd"?, one of my best old buds from school .....
Aphex said:idahoblues said:Just wondering if any one has seen the cover band `Think Floyd"?, one of my best old buds from school .....
Saw them at Rochdale Transport Club about 8 years ago. They did Atom Heart Mother which impressed me
idahoblues said:Aphex said:idahoblues said:Just wondering if any one has seen the cover band `Think Floyd"?, one of my best old buds from school .....
Saw them at Rochdale Transport Club about 8 years ago. They did Atom Heart Mother which impressed me
Worth a wee US schedule ?...............
nimrod said:-nibz- said:[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMrhRqK4iig[/video]
As I said on this video on the OP has several unknown session musicians, not Nick Mason on Drums and another keyboard player as well as Rick Wright, not Roger Waters on Bass and 2 other guitarists
Pink Floyd as a band could never play as good as these, Gilmour just playing his usual Blues scale (which he is good at), and they always needed 3 girly singers on the 'harder to sing' songs
Probably the most overrated band ever, at least other huge bands like Led Zep, Yes, Deep Purple could actually play theyre music without help.
I once heard Roger Waters say that they developed the stage theatrics like laser shows and blow up pigs and aeroplanes etc to disguise the fact that they were a pretty shit band who sang out of tune.
Still, the dope heads dug them
I dont hate them or anything, I thought DSOTM was a great album, its just I dont think theyre great musicians, if you saw them play on theyre own without all the support guys and huge stage show anybody with half a brain would realise this
As I said on this video on the OP has several unknown session musicians, not Nick Mason on Drums and another keyboard player as well as Rick Wright, not Roger Waters on Bass and 2 other guitarists
flyer said:It would be interesting to see how many people slagging off PF could actually play. After all, a chinless wonder from Oxford college would hardly be in a position to argue the rights and wrongs of a defensive midfielder. But people with no musical talent, who think someone like the dreadful Jonny Marr can play guitar, think they can rip David Gilmour a new one? You really have no idea.
Tez Tosterone said:a very fine band playing live.
I remember a memorable gig 40 odd years ago at the College of Commerce, Aytoun St back in the day. Parts of the performance was used (along with a gig in Birmingham at Mothers in Erdington) for the live album "Ummagumma". I saw them live just three times but on each occassion and they were superb.
Like Neil Young, their studio discography is heroically uneven. For every "Wish You Were here" there is an "Atom Heart Mother" that is almost unlistenable.
Their swansong "The Endless River" released in November 2014 is quite superb.