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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? Yes well it makes sense to me.
__________________ Not Now John might not be me, but he wishes he was. |
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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? Worry NOT! I used online translator! Now we knowwwwwwwww Quote:
__________________ Not Now John might not be me, but he wishes he was. Last edited by stchrissie : 02-20-2007 at 07:08 PM. |
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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? Yes that makes TONS of sense.
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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? God I'm bored.
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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? Quote:
oooooooooooh if you put stuff through the translater a few times tis loads of fun. Quote:
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__________________ "The sound of music in my ears" “The great error of earlier ethics is that it conceived itself as concerned only with the relations of man to man." - Albert Schweitzer |
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__________________ Shine on, Syd... Ut Prosim |
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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? "Dark Silk Perceive the Moon" sucked. It was the worst album that Frink Toyd has ever made. |
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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? From nme.com Pink Floyd appear at Syd Barrett tribute gig Classic line-up turns up to honour old bandmate Pink Floyd have performed at a gig in honour of ex-bandmate Syd Barrett - but a full reunion didn't happen on the night. Warring pair Roger Waters and David Gilmour, who famously fell out in the 1980s, appeared separately at the tribute gig at London's Barbican Centre last night (May 10). Gilmour was joined by the band's drummer Nick Mason and keyboard player Rick Wright, while Waters performed solo. Rumours of the 'classic' Floyd line-up reuniting have been rife since they put their differences behind them to perform at Live8 in 2005. However Waters didn't join in the final performance of 'Bike', which featured all the evening's other performers, including Damon Albarn and Chrissie Hynde. Gilmour, Mason and Wright performed 'Arnold Layne', Pink Floyd's first hit, written by Barrett. Waters played his own song, 'Flickering Flame'. According to BBC News, the bassist, said he found smaller shows "more frightening" because he had a "sense of shame" - which Barrett did not suffer from. "Before the illness, he kind of lived his life like he walked," the said onstage. "I think it's because of his lack of a sense of shame that he was able to take all the creative risks he did." From Dark guitarist Link................ Held at the Barbican Hall in the heart of the city of London, it featured an array of Syd's fans and colleagues, performing a healthy chunk of his back catalogue. Amongst these, were Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright, between them performing three songs in honour of their old bandmate. Profits from the concert were donated to the mental health charity SANE, nominated by the Barrett family (who were represented at the show by Ian, his cousin). Kicking off things with a playback of Blind Boy Fuller, the middle of the three screens revealed the sleeve notes which gave rise to the name "Pink Floyd". From that point on, the screens were used to full effect - either showing footage of Syd in performance or in interview, or as the backdrop for the lightshow performed by the same people who, some 40 years ago, provided the psychedelic projections at UFO. Below, we've posted the full setlist, along with the various performers responsible. Each performer clearly had a love and respect for the man, and each song was tackled in a special way. Thought had clearly gone into the approach to each song, and some of the biggest applause came for the more unusual treatments on offer. Some of the key performances included the stunning rendition of Chapter 24, the blistering Astronomy Domine, and the jaunty Word Song. Having a choir made an interesting change, and worded incredibly well. Nick Laird-Clowes, long-time associated with David and the Floyd, and the excellent house band, formed an excellent backing to a number of the songs, and indeed Nick was the musical director and producer of the night (with Joe Boyd associate producer). Also instrumental in pulling together many of the artists was The Pretenders lead singer, Chrissie Hynde. Performing two great renditions of tracks from The Madcap Laughs (apologising for singing them in an American accent!) she was responsible for getting many of her friends and associates involved in the event. Roger lights "Flame" for Syd One of the first big surprises of the evening, was the introduction of Roger Waters. Coming on stage with Jon Carin, he seemed nervous, and as he sat on a chair for his "turn", told the audience that he was "too old to stand up for three minutes!". Almost immediately, a cry rang out of "Pink Floyd!" to which he responded: "Later... later." A taken-aback crowd quietly took this comment in... Explaining his nerves at playing at such an intimate event, he said: "Of course, I'm terrified. These small occasions are much more frightening than the big ones where you can hide behind all the paraphanalia - all the lights, and the flashes and bangs, and all that preparation. But for those of us who suffer from a sense of shame, and doom, as I'm sure any of you who know my work will know I have all my life [suffered with], this is all quite stressful. "However, it would not have been stressful for Syd, because he did not suffer from those things in the same way that I do. Before the illness, he lived his life like he walked: he kind of... bounced, the whole time, and a lot of that rubbed off on the rest of it, and I think that his lack of a sense of shame that enabled him to take all the risks that he did, musically, and that's why we owe him such an enormous debt. Certainly I do personally because without Syd, I don't know what I'd be doing - probably would have been a property developer or something!" With Jon Carin joining him on stage, he explained why he chose his own song, Flickering Flame: "I was thinking about this, and [this song] seemed apposite, so we'll try and struggle through it." With a simple spot above Roger, and a subtle oilslide projection behind him, a touching, emotional tribute. The nerves seemed to be visibly affecting Roger throughout, but this didn't come across in the vocal or musical performance. A lovely way to end the first half. The second half With David's guitar tech Phil Taylor busying himself on the stage during the interval, anticipation began to rise. Various band members had been spotted in the audience, all in close proximity to each other, along with the likes of Storm Thorgerson, John "Hoppy" Hopkins, Peter Jenner and even The Kinks' Ray Davies had been seen there. Starting the second half on a stunning note, one of the highlights of the night - the performance of Chapter 24 complete with choir. Wonderful. The quality did not let up for a moment - from the Pathe News outtakes accompanying a very rustic sounding Scarecrow, to Damon Albarn's suitably jaunty Word Song (as he pointed out, Syd had used a form of "early rap"!) which had the crowd laughing, Captain Sensible and Jon Carin's Astronomy Domine blasting any cobwebs away, Robyn Hitchcock's sensitive readings (accompanied by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones), and Chrissie Hynde's emotional vocals. Just prior to the Word Song's start, Damon called on Ian Barrett to come up and say a few words about his uncle. Clearly filled with emotion about the event, and the love towards Roger, he implored everyone to remember "what was important: the words, and the music", and offered his "thanks to Rog - I've got so much to thank him for", which summed up the flavour of the evening. "A suitable band to close the show..." Joe Boyd, taking time out from the organisational side of things, came on stage to wrap things up. In a speech that initially got a couple of misguided heckles, he explained how things changed in his relationship with Syd, moving from the talented young guy in the corner of a room, playing a selection of songs that he felt weren't suitable for his band at the time, to the man who's solo albums at the time Joe found incredibly difficult to listen to, but had traces of those early versions hidden within the tracks. Thanking those involved for their help in pulling together the artists involved in the show (giving particular thanks to Chrissie Hynde and Nick Laird-Clowes), he said that when he was coming up with the format of the show, he could really only see one suitable way to conclude it... And so on stage, billed not as Pink Floyd, but "Rick Wright, David Gilmour, Nick Mason", came the second shock of the night. With them all looking pleased to be able to offer their tribute to Syd, David commented that Syd "really was everything they say he was, our Syd." On hearing calls for "Roger Waters!" David replied: "Yes, he was here too... now the rest of us!" Having performed the song last year on David's tour, it was a good, polished run-through of the track, and it was nice to see Nick on drums again. To wrap everything up nicely, on trouped all of the evening's performers (with the exception of Roger), and they launched in a fun revisit of Bike - bookending the show nicely. A superb evening - a fitting tribute to Syd. Concert programme For those who weren't there, and would like to see the programme for the evening, the Barbican website has posted it as an Adobe PDF format file. Click here to see it. SETLIST: - Sense of Sound Choir: Bike - Captain Sensible and Monty Oxymoron: Flaming - Kevin Ayers: Here I Go - Kevin Ayers: Oh, What A Dream - Nick Laird-Clowes and Damon Albarn: Baby Lemonade - The Bees: Octopus - Nick Laird-Clowes and Neulander: The Gnome - Mike Heron: Matilda Mother - Martha Wainright, Kate McGarrigle and Lily Lanken: Golden Hair - Martha Wainright, Kate McGarrigle and Lily Lanken: See Emily Play - Roger Waters and Jon Carin: Flickering Flame Intermission - Sense of Sound Choir and Nick Laird-Clowes: Chapter 24 - Vashti Bunyan, Gareth Dickson and Nick Laird-Clowes: Scarecrow - Vashti Bunyan, Gareth Dickson and Nick Laird-Clowes: Love Song - Ian Barrett, talking about his uncle Rog - Damon Albarn, Kate St John and David Coulter: The Word Song - Captain Sensible and Jon Carin: Astronomy Domine - Robyn Hitchcock: Terrapin - Robyn Hitchcock, John Paul Jones and Ruby Wright: Gigolo Aunt - Chrissie Hynde and Adam Seymour: Dark Globe (Wouldn't You Miss Me) - Chrissie Hynde and Adam Seymour: Late Night - Joe Boyd, talking about Syd and organising the show - David Gilmour, Richard Wright and Nick Mason: Arnold Layne - All performers (except Roger Waters): Bike
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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? SONOVABITCH!!! I missed it! Why am I - one who could easily WALK to the Barbican Centre - only hearing about this gig NOW?
__________________ Count me in on the journey, don't expect me to stay. |
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__________________ "David Gilmour can do more with one note than most guitarists can do with the whole fretboard." Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) |
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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? Et tu, terminalfrost?
__________________ Count me in on the journey, don't expect me to stay. |
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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? Don't cry, BoaB!!! Me meant no harm Your story of missing the gig last week reminds me of a couple of years ago...Rush had booked the Glens Falls Civic Center (not more than 20 minutes from where I am sitting right now) for a couple of weeks to hone their show before going on tour. So...Alex, Geddy, and Neil were practically neighbours and I didn't know about it (not sure what I would've done...maybe stalk them and get some signatures...golf with Alex...etc...). When I finally DID learn that they were just up the road, of course they were gone and already on tour. ![]() So I can relate to being a 'loser' too... But, Byron, as you are one of the founding members of the 'unholy trinity', you could never be a loser to us mere mortals! ![]()
__________________ "David Gilmour can do more with one note than most guitarists can do with the whole fretboard." Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) |
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| Re: Pink Floyd Reunion Will Happen? Pink Floyd have broken up for good.
__________________ what do you teach your children about me? what do you teach your little children about me? pimp, thug, bling drug lord of the undergrounded kings how can you be so sure i won't call down the rain? what do you teach your little children about me? you point your gun, wait, hide and run. i see it plain |
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