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| I'll list my favourite tracks from this era, will you do the same? here's the list: * Remember a day * Let there be more light * Interstellar Overdrive * Green Is the Colour * Carefull with that Axe Eugene * Sacuerful of Secrets * Astronomy Domine(Actuly, That refers to the versiom on the UMMAGUMMA live album, which is miles better version IMHO than on Piper) * Set the controls for the heart Of the sun * See Emmily Play * Arnold Layne * The Embryo * Julia Dream * See-Saw * Corporral Clegg * Apples and Oranges * Bidding My Time Other Items might follow later... What do YOU thing guys & gals? What are YOUR favourite tracks from that era? |
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#2
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| I Ment What DO You THINK Guys and Gals(NOT Thing - typing mistake...) |
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| I'd have to go with Bike Astronomy Domine Let There Be More Light Careful With That Axe Eugene Um...more to come as soon as i think of more of my favorites. Take Up thy Stethescope... |
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| Set the Controls and Careful With That Ax Eugene |
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| set the controls for the earth of the sun interstellar overdrive astronomy domine the gnome careful with that axe eugene |
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| Um, isn't "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" from a different era? |
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| WEll, Originaly It's from that era, But they played it Live deep into the next era, with different versions. Anyway, It's a great track altogether, No matter which era(though I really like the version on Pompeii...). Shine on, Guys & Gals! |
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| Everybody on here seems to like the version on Pompeii. Is the Pompeii video still readily available? |
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| Is there a Coconuts, Sam Goody, or Camelot close by? Cause I know you can get it at one of thase 3 stores. I'm sure you can order it from your fave record shop if not. |
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| I've never heard of any of those stores, but thanks for the information anyways. Some of my favorite early era songs are: Bike Interstellar Overdrive Let There Be More Light Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun Jugband Blues Oh, and Green is the Colour is also from another era, the "After Syd Barrett" era. But Green is the Colour is a very nice song. |
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| As Far as I know, They've played "Green is the Colour" on the Saucerfull of secrets tour, but I might have been mistaken, so I'll double check when I have the time,but HEY, didn't they play Dark side of the moon on the meddle Tour? |
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| OK, I was wrong , You Were right,Green Is the Colour is from MORE, not from this era, you can wipe it out from my list. Here I am eating my hat... HUM... needs More salt... Last edited by _archer; 10-04-2003 at 12:17 PM. |
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| That's alright - we forgive you :smile: |
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| I also forgive you. We are a forgiving group. :smile: |
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| I also really like "green is the colour"- but the version Id heard most until a few years ago came off a bootleg recorded around Europe, 1970, and it's a medley with "Careful with that axe Eugene", and they're both really bloody brilliant. The track "Saucerful of secrets" off the Live at Pompeii vid is really good too. a lot of the footage has dated, I suppose but it shows them as they were then-firmly pointed at the sky, as it were. |
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