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**The Pink Floyd Appreciation Thread**

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  • HOODSHOODS Posts: 41,866 destroyer of motherfuckers
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    hahahahha lol. whatever george. :-))
  • HOODSHOODS Posts: 41,866 destroyer of motherfuckers
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    hahahahahahahaha..... lol. stop it. people are looking at me weird now :-))
  • HOODSHOODS Posts: 41,866 destroyer of motherfuckers
  • HOODSHOODS Posts: 41,866 destroyer of motherfuckers
    Behind the Scenes of the Pink Floyd Reunion

    'We were all just a little bit nervous,' drummer Nick Mason tells Rolling Stone


    When Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason got to London's O2 arena last week, he had no idea that he'd be walking into David Gilmour and Roger Waters performing "Comfortably Numb" in a soundcheck for Waters' show that night. "It hadn't ever been quite finalized – there'd been talk about maybe playing in Paris or something else," Mason tells Rolling Stone. "So it was very nice to get there and see that [David] was there."

    Later, the three remaining members of Pink Floyd performed on stage together for only the second time in the last 30 years, and the first since 2005's Live 8 concert. "It was really nice to be sort of part of it and to show support for Roger, not that he really needs it," Mason says of Thursday night's show, at which the three played "Outside the Wall." "I suppose it's nice to have Roger wanting to register David and myself as part of it, in a way. It was sort of a mutual thing: it was nice to be recognized but also very nice to lend support to Roger and make it clear that we're not sort of punching it out in these auditoriums. We're not critical of him doing it."

    After soundcheck, the three took seats at a table in a backstage room and had a light dinner. "We were all just a little bit nervous, because it was a pre-show moment so it wasn't that sort of totally relaxed, 'Let's all chat about everything.' Since [David] hadn't played the track in so long, he was probably worried about the technology of lifting him up on the Wall. It's quite scary up there – I've been up there once and it's a long way up."

    Next, Mason retreated to his seat on the floor of the arena, where fans greeted him enthusiastically, and watched The Wall for the first time as a spectator. "It was mind-blowingly good," he says. "It's a shame in a way . . . if you could turn the clock back and have access to that sort of technology, 40, 30 years ago, it would've been fantastic. I mean, it's interesting because I think The Wall has been brought up to date. When you look at the stage sets and the lighting that goes on now, it so eclipses what we used to do."

    Gilmour's performance of "Comfortably Numb" went off magnificently. Then at the end of the show, Waters invited Gilmour (this time with a mandolin) and Mason (with a tambourine) for "Outside the Wall," which he he'd been asked to do just half an hour before the show. Onstage, Waters put his arm around Mason and swayed with him. "He very nearly knocked me over," Mason says. "I thought he was going to throw me off the stage."

    Were any more words exchanged backstage after the show? "You mean apart from 'Fuck off. I hate you?' 'I never want to see you again?' No."

    The news spread like wildfire online, which baffles Mason. "Incredibly, it's just three old blokes getting together for a moment, really odd. But if that's what people like then, that's great." And naturally, it reignited hope for a reunion. As it stands, Gilmour is the only holdout for a reunion of the band's living members. Mason and Waters have said they were open to more band activity after reforming at Live 8 in 2005.

    "I think particularly at the moment David has other issues to worry about," Mason says. "But also people change from when they are interested in doing something to when they're not. I think that we will just have to wait quietly to see if Dave ever does come around to it. I think there is an outside possibility even if it's, you know, another Live 8."

    The drummer will be at tonight's show at the O2 to see the Wall again, but don't expect him onstage. "It was a very nice thing to do but it could become a bit cliché if we kept climbing to the top of the Wall and kept hugging each other onstage. I mean, I think enough is enough. I mean, we're English after all. We don't do that hugging thing a lot."

  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    \m/ !!!! that was such a sweet read. I especially liked this part

    Next, Mason retreated to his seat on the floor of the arena, where fans greeted him enthusiastically, and watched The Wall for the first time as a spectator. "It was mind-blowingly good,"

    and would totally agree with him. the show is mind-blowingly good.
  • HOODSHOODS Posts: 41,866 destroyer of motherfuckers
    I cant beleive i missed it.. I should have held up a liquor store or some shit. I had alot going on with other bullshit at the time, but I'm still pissed I missed it.
  • HOODSHOODS Posts: 41,866 destroyer of motherfuckers
    how long was the show? 3hrs? that was the length when I saw the Darkside show in 2006... he opened with about 10 songs, then played darkside, then encored like 5 songs. the highlight of the night for me when when he played sheep and had the politically based pig flying around the arena... maybe i can convince my girl to take our hunnymoon somewhere so i can see "the wall" tour :-?
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    I am pissed at my seat. It was so far back and the show was so god damn epic. I took my dad and I know it just made his year on so many levels.

    He was always a big PF fan, and he missed out on my childhood.... So having his son buy him a ticket for PF was probably pretty rad. just guessing.
  • HOODSHOODS Posts: 41,866 destroyer of motherfuckers
    thats awesome man \m/
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    how long was the show? 3hrs? that was the length when I saw the Darkside show in 2006... he opened with about 10 songs, then played darkside, then encored like 5 songs. the highlight of the night for me when when he played sheep and had the politically based pig flying around the arena... maybe i can convince my girl to take our hunnymoon somewhere so i can see "the wall" tour :-?
    I wasnt counting time- sorry. They did take a 15 minute intermission after the first album.

    I probably said this before... but my favorite part was when he was singing Mother...

    "Mother should I trust the government?"
    5 second pause then in big red pink floyd letters on the wall being built it says
    "NO"
    and the crowd goes fucking crazy for five seconds
    "FUCKING"
    and the crowd goes even more fucking crazy for five seconds
    "WAY"
    and everyone goes even more crazier.

    just so fucking good.
  • HOODSHOODS Posts: 41,866 destroyer of motherfuckers
  • Chicken_FuckerChicken_Fucker Posts: 15,691 destroyer of motherfuckers
    how long was the show? 3hrs? that was the length when I saw the Darkside show in 2006... he opened with about 10 songs, then played darkside, then encored like 5 songs. the highlight of the night for me when when he played sheep and had the politically based pig flying around the arena... maybe i can convince my girl to take our hunnymoon somewhere so i can see "the wall" tour :-?
    I wasnt counting time- sorry. They did take a 15 minute intermission after the first album.

    I probably said this before... but my favorite part was when he was singing Mother...

    "Mother should I trust the government?"
    5 second pause then in big red pink floyd letters on the wall being built it says
    "NO"
    and the crowd goes fucking crazy for five seconds
    "FUCKING"
    and the crowd goes even more fucking crazy for five seconds
    "WAY"
    and everyone goes even more crazier.

    just so fucking good.
    sounds pretty emo to me [-(
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    downloaded and listened to Dream Theaters official bootleg of them covering Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon. It was worth the download, but listening to it has only made me throw on the original \m/

    There are some albums that just can not be redone or improved. DSOTM is one of them.
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    bumping for george.
  • DreamtheaterDreamtheater Posts: 1,088 just the tip
    downloaded and listened to Dream Theaters official bootleg of them covering Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon. It was worth the download, but listening to it has only made me throw on the original \m/

    There are some albums that just can not be redone or improved. DSOTM is one of them.
    i quite enjoyed it, but obviously cant touch the original.
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    edited August 2011
    yeah... I thought it was done well and I enjoyed it. Probably would have been a fun concert to go too, but not better then the original.
  • HOODSHOODS Posts: 41,866 destroyer of motherfuckers
    not interested in covers.
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