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I love that track. Although a better requiem would be Great Gig in the Sky, which Rick Wright composed. Pah The BBC is not what it used to be. They are playing pre-recorded shows on R1 & R2. Paul Jones show is quite good, mind.
That's what I'm listening to right now... ...although I've had a bit of a grim few days on the death front so it seems rather apt all round.
**** me. Not watched telly or had radio on all day sad Very Sad But on a bright note ... <skips over and turns on planet rock> .... bound to get wall to wall <pun intended> Floyd
Yer,but, thats a technically a compilation album, which means its not from Pulse, its from DSOTM. And *that* matters
Yer, but, by the time you listen to it, its not *live* but a recording of a live gig, and lest face it they will have tweaked it so that it doesn't sound the same as it did when it was performed. I normally buy live tour ablums, but for some reason never felt this was needed with Floyd.
the DVD of Gilmour's last tour, at the Albert Hall is a worthwhile purchase http://www.davidgilmour.com/dvd.htm The music on the first DVD is excellent. D Bowie Esq does an excellent cover of Arnold Layne. The version of Echoes is wonderful. It's such a pisser that my BiL has borrowed the fucker. The 2nd DVD is also very entertaining.
wrote in @m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com: incidentally, where is Miss Pullen? Supply teacher to my primary school when I was 10/11. As an experiment she played Saucerful of Secrets to my class and asked us to write down what we were thinking. I think I was the only one of 30 or so pupils who enjoyed the experience. I went home and enthused to my older brother. I received Relics as a birthday present and A Nice Pair for Xmas. The following summer I was off to Sophia Gardens in Cardiff, with said brother, to see the Dark Side of the Moon show. Quite a memory as your first proper gig. I wonder if my lad will feel the same about his first gig: going to Cardiff to watch the Arctic Monkeys with his dad?
You lucky bugger. Mind you, the first proper gig I went to was Queen, at Bristol Hippodrome, in 1975, so I guess I can't complain.