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post #46 of 56
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Originally Posted by Dublo7 View Post
I also listened to Meddle again, the other day. It's stunning how good that CD sounds.
Side one is my personal reference disc. Not that its incredibly challenging or anything just super enjoyable and really well done. "fearless" is just amazing.

Overrated? ok buddy.
post #47 of 56
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Originally Posted by Skorpitarius View Post
.A lot of people take trippy hallucinogens and don't go all Syd-like ....
I know that I did.

"What??? Who's that? Stop talking inside my head".

Why's my leg "Comfortably numb"? Oh, the chair is cutting off my circulation.
post #48 of 56
Is that why these voices are in my head? Hello..... Is there anybody out there?
post #49 of 56
...out there...out there...out there...
post #50 of 56
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Originally Posted by logwed View Post
welllll, when you have god for a lead guitar player, it does help...
Er...I'm old enough to remember when God was officially Eric Clapton. Graffiti attested to this fact all over the place....

(I always thought God was, & still is, Hendrix....)
post #51 of 56



There was a time when Duane Eddy was God,
post #52 of 56
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Originally Posted by OGTL View Post
Pink Floyd is one of the most overrated bands in history..
Grrrrrrr!!
We'll make sure that this sin will never be forgotten! Keep bumping this thread people! Pink Floyd FTW!
post #53 of 56
I was always impressed with the mastering of Pink Floyd recordings. It feels to me that "things" are appropriately "placed" such that they land right in your face, and it's dynamic through the course of the song. It's like... I can feel the layers...

'queuing up Pigs (Three Different Ones)

Keep on piggin'
post #54 of 56
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Originally Posted by AGTCooke View Post
I was always impressed with the mastering of Pink Floyd recordings. It feels to me that "things" are appropriately "placed" such that they land right in your face, and it's dynamic through the course of the song. It's like... I can feel the layers...

'queuing up Pigs (Three Different Ones)

Keep on piggin'
Division Bell was very well done, too.
post #55 of 56
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Originally Posted by BauhausBold View Post
you should take a listen to the unreleased stolen master tapes from darkside of the moon.
.... And would one do so?

NK
post #56 of 56
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Originally Posted by IPodPJ View Post
Division Bell was very well done, too.
Division Bell is one of my favorite Floyd works. Appears to me that it is very underrated, for some reason.
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