Pink Floyd albums..

I've got every single album they have ever done, I've seen them at Maine road , in Paris and Moscow, and i even went to Earls court when the Wall came out as my best mate's nephew played the part of young Pink Floyd, you know the kid in the church with he toy airplane, it was mint, we went back stage and met them, for once in my life i was speechless and awestruck, and a day i will never forget
 
Saw them at Maine Road without Roger Waters, but there you go. I was a steward in those days and watched Gilmour tuning up at stage front. Couldn't have been more than a couple of hundred in the ground until some septuagenarian got a bit upset and moved a few of us away from the stage.

Not a fan of the Syd Barrett era, but love stuff like Remember A Day, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun and Cymbeline. Especially love Echoes and I am on my third copy of Pompeii. DSOTM takes some beating - it's got everything, but Wish You Were Here and The Wall are truly great albums too, and my old mate Roy Harper sings on the former.

I notice no-one's mentioned Ummagumma. Not surprising as the band were still finding their way and is mostly self-indulgent nonsense, especially the track with the world's longest title (Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict), although the artworks' pretty good - a Floyd given.
 
i can feel a meddle moment coming on.

cheers me up when i'm fed up.
 
I have every album on vinyl up to and including my favourite - The Final Cut. I also have the first two post Waters albums but stopped then because I found them boring without Waters.
 
I can relate to this, (apart from the haircut!)

When my ex walked out a couple of years ago, Gilmour and Co., along with my old friend Jack Daniels, helped me through the bad times. Ask my neighbours and they will tell you allllllll about playing Pink Floyd all day long at all hours of the night. Looking back I can't think of a more depressing band to play when you're depressed, perhaps other than Coldplay! I used to listen to Dark side of the Moon and go into a psychotic state of depression, normally JD fuelled and plan revenge! Good job I snapped out of that little episode quick-sharpish!

(Ex, you're a fucking slag, nice one for that
When I had a nervous breakdown 25 years ago my Mrs says I played Radiohead’s OK Computer incessantly.
 
I have every album on vinyl up to and including my favourite - The Final Cut. I also have the first two post Waters albums but stopped then because I found them boring without Waters.
If pushed
Id have to say The Final Cut is
my favourite,Waters at his most cynical
dark best,i love it,the Fletcher Memorial Home and the track The Final Cut is just so thought provoking,cynical,deep,dark.
Oh,I'm gonna have it on later !
 

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