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Listening to music?

Hipsters like EP will never let it die...:ror:

Yay! Hipster status! My first record I bought was Pearl Jam Vitalogy the first day it came out.

Vitalogy is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 22, 1994

I don't even like Pearl Jam, but it had a song called Spin The Black Circle, so I bought it. It's been played only about 5 times.

The song Bugs is good.


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the best song ever written

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And I insist all ya listen to this.

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Yes, but no. Echoes is their masterpiece.

no, but no.

To narrow Pink Floyd's masterpiece to a "song" is not giving them the breadth they have trenched out of popular music that is deserved. That would be like saying Monet's best color was blue. I know pop music has convinced the world that the term "song" means something when it really is just a way to package & distribute the art of music.

Dark side of the Moon is their masterpiece & it is a song, just close your eyes & listen.

Echoes & Comfortably Numb are wonderful examples of the greatness that was Pink Floyd.

Echoes fans should check this movie out if you have not.
Pink Floyd live at Pompei
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Been a PF fan for about 25 years, literally. Love them with all my heart.

I can't disagree, but I can have my preference. DSOTM is EXCELLENT in every way, I own about 4 copies on various formats. Something about Echoes just does it for me in a way that nothing on DSOTM does. It took me a while to get there, but I'm there. Just like some people think The Wall is their masterpiece... crazy people...

Live in Pompeii is WONDERFUL and I've watched it a dozen times, at least.

I'll take ANY PF over no PF. So no arguing over PF, ever!
 
Been a PF fan for about 25 years, literally. Love them with all my heart.

I can't disagree, but I can have my preference. DSOTM is EXCELLENT in every way, I own about 4 copies on various formats. Something about Echoes just does it for me in a way that nothing on DSOTM does. It took me a while to get there, but I'm there. Just like some people think The Wall is their masterpiece... crazy people...

Live in Pompeii is WONDERFUL and I've watched it a dozen times, at least.

I'll take ANY PF over no PF. So no arguing over PF, ever!

I cannot remember a time in my life (even as a very young boy, Thanks MOM) when I did not listen to Floyd. The Wall helped me patch up my first broken heart.

If I had to listen to 1 album for the rest of my life (& only 1) it would be a Floyd album (hard choice which one.)
 
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For me it's Stevie Ray Vaughn.


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Absolutely!
I love SRV.
Tommy Shannon is my hero!
 
I like Jimi more. :mrgreen:

Hard to beat this one, in my opinion.

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Ah great.
Grew up on 3 Albums
Jimi Hendrix Smash Hits
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon
The Woodstock movie soundtrack

I am a Hendrix fan as well (Band of Gypsies was going to blow the doors off the world) & this leads me to my question.
What do you think of SRV's version of Little Wing?
I think its the only cover of Hendrix I have heard that is ( I know I will catch hell for this) better than the original.
 
Catch hell indeed. :twisted:

Without it, he... eh, shouldn't go there. SRV was/is excellent. I'll leave it at that. A more modern day Jimi?

I got Smash Hits on vinyl from my mom. "thumbsup"

Got a ton of Jimi vinyl, original and reissues from late 90s. A ton. I really enjoyed Mitch Mitchell. And hell, Noel Redding too. They were almost perfect. Especially for some white boys backing Jimi! Buddy Miles in BOG was awesome, I have an album of his too. Starts out with Them Changes. Even has a cover of Neil Young on it. And Otis Redding I think. All EXCELLENT music.
 
Catch hell indeed. :twisted:

Without it, he... eh, shouldn't go there. SRV was/is excellent. I'll leave it at that. A more modern day Jimi?

I got Smash Hits on vinyl from my mom. "thumbsup"

Got a ton of Jimi vinyl, original and reissues from late 90s. A ton. I really enjoyed Mitch Mitchell. And hell, Noel Redding too. They were almost perfect. Especially for some white boys backing Jimi! Buddy Miles in BOG was awesome, I have an album of his too. Starts out with Them Changes. Even has a cover of Neil Young on it. And Otis Redding I think. All EXCELLENT music.

Indeed sir.

Jimi had a knack for picking great talent for his accompanying musicians.

My daughter is occasionally awoke to the Star Spangled Banner at Dawn from Woodstock.
Thats my National Anthem!
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