Title: Wish You Were Here Source:
youtube URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAchKt2xjsw Published:Dec 15, 2005 Author:tribal328 Post Date:2007-12-23 21:52:04 by wudidiz Keywords:None Views:804 Comments:59
Yeah,I come over here and to a few other places when I'm bored to just lurk and kill time. No way can I pass up a Pink Floyd thread without commenting,though. Pure genius. I am now listening to the Wish You Were Here album on my computer. "Shine on you crazy diamond" is playing as I type this.
That Pink Floyd concert movie really was something special,wasn't it? I have never seen so many drums in my life,and the girl backup singers were incredible. Reproducing the sounds that are on a Pink Floyd album live is no small feat. I don't know who they are,but my hat is off to them.
That Pink Floyd concert movie really was something special,wasn't it? I have never seen so many drums in my life,and the girl backup singers were incredible. Reproducing the sounds that are on a Pink Floyd album live is no small feat. I don't know who they are,but my hat is off to them.
Of course it was Pink Floyd. Why did you think it wasn't? Was it because I wrote "concert movie"? If that is it,the concert movie is a movie of a actual Pink Floyd concert that was recorded live a couple of years ago in London. I think it was released on DVD last year. At any rate I bought my DVD of it last year,and it is truly something amazing to watch and listen to. I had never seen Pink Floyd in concert,and I had been thinking it would be impossible to create that sound live. I was wrong. I don't think there was a missed note or a flaw/deviation from the original recording the whole show. I can't recommend that DVD too highly to anybody who loves music in general,and Pink Floyd in particular. Hell,buy the DVD and save money by not having to buy 3 or 4 CD's!
Of course it was Pink Floyd. Why did you think it wasn't?
Sorry, my mistake, I did think it was Pink Floyd, then when I saw this part of your previous post:
...I don't know who they are, but my hat is off to them...
I figured it was an imitator. I was looking around on the 'Net while I was listening to that one. Now I understand what you mean. Yes, I agree, a good sign of an extraordinary band is when they can sound on stage like they do on a studio recording. I saw Johnny Cash live and he could do that. April Wine is another band I saw live and they did it extremely well.
Now, Pink Floyd is a whole different story... incredible musical genius indeed.