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| Fave Rick Wright work? I want to ask this because Rick seems to be ignored, yet he's also had a solo career and is an integral part of the band as well. Where would they be without his haunting melodies and excellent keyboard technique? I don't know. I have been converted to Rick's work but I can't make a good judgement yet until I've heard all his stuff. I just want to know what everyone's fave Rick work is out of curiosity. I predict FWr will be the first to reply to this... |
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| Erm, I don't know if I really have to reply to this post. I think it's obvious that my favorite Rick Wright work is Cat Cruise |
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| Favourite *solo* work? The best album is IMO Broken China, even if I am very fond of Wet Dream. His best solo song... it's more difficult, Sweet July, Breakthrough and Summer Elegy are probably my faves. Considering the work with Floyds, Great Gig. |
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| While the great gig was good, I disagree that it was his best work while in pink floyd. I personally liked "wearing the inside out", but I don't think that would count, since Moore wrote the lyrics. So if it doesn't count, I'd go with "Remember a Day". Trippy. |
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| Re: Fave Rick Wright work? Quote:
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You were wrong. Last edited by Not Now John; 08-15-2002 at 02:37 PM. |
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| Solo Album: Broken China (of course that's my only one). Solo Song: Reaching for the Rail With PF: Great Gig or Wearing the Inside Out. Last edited by what_rog_wants; 08-14-2002 at 11:51 PM. |
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| I haven'n listened to his solo work but from Floyd my favourite is Shine On You Crazy Diamond part 9 |
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| As with CatCruise, I shall choose Remember A Day from Floyd's early years, then See Saw when Richard could carry a tune. I wouldn't touch ANY of his solo works with even a twenty-foot barge pole, though. Ugh! |
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| He's done solo stuff?? Fears, Marky Boy |
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| I think my favourites of his with Floyd were Summer '68 and Remember a Day. Also, even though he's only partly responsible for it, I like Stay. |
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| I find your lack of faith disturbing (reaches forward) |
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| Please. MY what HAVE you been smoking? Ok, I realise this will end, as usual, as a matter of personal taste and choice, but I was unfair to Boken China earlier, in that having heard Breakthrough Live with David and Rick last January, I can and occasionally do listen to it. But that's it. And after Roger's show in June - was it just June? - ATD is now much more accessible to me than ANYthing on Broken China. I like Roger, you see, but I AM a Gilmo'ho'. Rick and Nick are essential side dishes, of course. |
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| Yes, ATD is quite good but I still prefer Broken China. I just can't stand the rest of Roger's stuff. As for Gilmour I think About Face is very poor, and DG is good but Wet Dream is better (for me). Obviously even Rick did a poor album (Zee's identity) but as you can see, between the Floydian solo offer I like only 2 by Rick, 1 by Dave and 1 by Roger. This explains my blasphemous affirmation. |
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