CurlyNight
Footballguy
Having seen both Brit Floyd and TAPF on pbs in concert, I like Brit Floyd a bit better. Their voices sound a bit more like the original band.
They're pretty much the same thing from what I've seen/heard. Some like 1, some the other. Both are certainly well ahead of The Machine. As are the ticket prices. Of course can't seem to get either one down here for whatever reason. Caught TAPF in PA.Brit Floyd is the best Floyd cover band I've seen - better than The Machine.
The guys in BF actually came from Aussie Floyd. All that said, I haven't seen Aussie in quite some time and plan on seeing them this fall - so my opinion could change.
Hell yes.In a bar eating dinner and Any Colour You Like comes on. So random but so awesome.
always has been my favoriteHow is Time not a perfect song? I mean come on?? The lyrics just slay me, and the music is just a massage on your inner ear.
My fav memory of this song was walking past Rockefeller square ice rink with this playing. My only time there so quite an impression.Us and Them was my favorite part of the album I think. So beautiful, and you just know Eclipse and Brain Damage are coming, and it's such an awesome thing.
Geez you sound depressed today. Enjoy that drink and cigar.What an incredible and sobering reminder this album is that life is passing at this very moment. Your time is so limited and you get so caught up in the rat race that you don't even realize it.
*FixedGeez you sound depressed today. Enjoy that drink and Have a cigar.What an incredible and sobering reminder this album is that life is passing at this very moment. Your time is so limited and you get so caught up in the rat race that you don't even realize it.
Definitely a song I never tire of no matter how many times I hear it. Mainly due to Dave's solo from the gods.always has been my favoriteHow is Time not a perfect song? I mean come on?? The lyrics just slay me, and the music is just a massage on your inner ear.
You're in Virginia, no? Pretty sure that TAPF has played in Charlottesville - I go there on business from time to time, and recall in the past seeing them on schedule at the Jefferson Theater. Could be wrong though - may have only been The Machine.They're pretty much the same thing from what I've seen/heard. Some like 1, some the other. Both are certainly well ahead of The Machine. As are the ticket prices. Of course can't seem to get either one down here for whatever reason. Caught TAPF in PA.Brit Floyd is the best Floyd cover band I've seen - better than The Machine.
The guys in BF actually came from Aussie Floyd. All that said, I haven't seen Aussie in quite some time and plan on seeing them this fall - so my opinion could change.
Correct. Every time I remember to check there's no dates in Va (their most recent tour had/has no Va dates). Even Cville is a bit of a drive (but very doable) if they did perform there. The Machine has definitely been here several times. Maybe I should check in on them.You're in Virginia, no? Pretty sure that TAPF has played in Charlottesville - I go there on business from time to time, and recall in the past seeing them on schedule at the Jefferson Theater. Could be wrong though - may have only been The Machine.They're pretty much the same thing from what I've seen/heard. Some like 1, some the other. Both are certainly well ahead of The Machine. As are the ticket prices. Of course can't seem to get either one down here for whatever reason. Caught TAPF in PA.Brit Floyd is the best Floyd cover band I've seen - better than The Machine.
The guys in BF actually came from Aussie Floyd. All that said, I haven't seen Aussie in quite some time and plan on seeing them this fall - so my opinion could change.
The alarm clock at the beginning is hard on the ears. Not perfect.How is Time not a perfect song? I mean come on??
What an incredible and sobering reminder this album is that life is passing at this very moment. Your time is so limited and you get so caught up in the rat race that you don't even realize it.
Ahhhhh, the Tyler Rose. Even a Sooners' fan has to acknowledge his greatness. If you disagree with me you're a fool and don't understand the world.It's like starting a thread in the Shark Pool after watching an Earl Campbell highlight video. ZOMG! This guy is so good you guys! You don't even know!
It's like starting a thread in the Shark Pool after watching an Earl Campbell highlight video. ZOMG! This guy is so good you guys! You don't even know!
Best of the 70s? I'm not the biggest Floyd fan, but I'm coming up blank on anything to top that.Otis said:Their catalog from that decade:
Meddle
Wish You Were Here
DSOTM
Animals
The Wall
My god.
Come up with any consecutive ten years of music from anyone ever. Not possible.Best of the 70s? I'm not the biggest Floyd fan, but I'm coming up blank on anything to top that.Otis said:Their catalog from that decade:
Meddle
Wish You Were Here
DSOTM
Animals
The Wall
My god.
Obviously music is very personal but I would put Schubert against Floyd. He died at 31 so almost his entire catalogue of music came within a 10 year period. 600 vocal pieces, 7 symphonies, operas, a large amount of liturgical works and chamber music. Most within 10 years. Enough to put him on the same stage as Beethoven and Brahms.Come up with any consecutive ten years of music from anyone ever. Not possible. If you told me I would have to die somewhere alone and I could have one series of one bands albums with me, this is it. That's how I'd like to go one day. If there is anything more incredible, moving, perspective-inducing, powerful, I've not heard it.Best of the 70s? I'm not the biggest Floyd fan, but I'm coming up blank on anything to top that.Otis said:Their catalog from that decade:
Meddle
Wish You Were Here
DSOTM
Animals
The Wall
My god.
Obviously music is very personal but I would put Schubert against Floyd. He died at 31 so almost his entire catalogue of music came within a 10 year period. 600 vocal pieces, 7 symphonies, operas, a large amount of liturgical works and chamber music. Most within 10 years. Enough to put him on the same stage as Beethoven and Brahms.Come up with any consecutive ten years of music from anyone ever. Not possible.If you told me I would have to die somewhere alone and I could have one series of one bands albums with me, this is it. That's how I'd like to go one day. If there is anything more incredible, moving, perspective-inducing, powerful, I've not heard it.Best of the 70s? I'm not the biggest Floyd fan, but I'm coming up blank on anything to top that.Otis said:Their catalog from that decade:
Meddle
Wish You Were Here
DSOTM
Animals
The Wall
My god.
And I hear Katy Perry and Wiz Khalifa playing in many cars that go by. Are we making that the criteria for great music?Obviously music is very personal but I would put Schubert against Floyd. He died at 31 so almost his entire catalogue of music came within a 10 year period. 600 vocal pieces, 7 symphonies, operas, a large amount of liturgical works and chamber music. Most within 10 years. Enough to put him on the same stage as Beethoven and Brahms.Come up with any consecutive ten years of music from anyone ever. Not possible.If you told me I would have to die somewhere alone and I could have one series of one bands albums with me, this is it. That's how I'd like to go one day. If there is anything more incredible, moving, perspective-inducing, powerful, I've not heard it.Best of the 70s? I'm not the biggest Floyd fan, but I'm coming up blank on anything to top that.Otis said:Their catalog from that decade:
Meddle
Wish You Were Here
DSOTM
Animals
The Wall
My god.![]()
Can't remember the last time I heard a car go by blasting Schubert. Its been a while
wasn't my point.And I hear Katy Perry and Wiz Khalifa playing in many cars that go by. Are we making that the criteria for great music?Obviously music is very personal but I would put Schubert against Floyd. He died at 31 so almost his entire catalogue of music came within a 10 year period. 600 vocal pieces, 7 symphonies, operas, a large amount of liturgical works and chamber music. Most within 10 years. Enough to put him on the same stage as Beethoven and Brahms.Come up with any consecutive ten years of music from anyone ever. Not possible.If you told me I would have to die somewhere alone and I could have one series of one bands albums with me, this is it. That's how I'd like to go one day. If there is anything more incredible, moving, perspective-inducing, powerful, I've not heard it.Best of the 70s? I'm not the biggest Floyd fan, but I'm coming up blank on anything to top that.Otis said:Their catalog from that decade:
Meddle
Wish You Were Here
DSOTM
Animals
The Wall
My god.![]()
Can't remember the last time I heard a car go by blasting Schubert. Its been a while
Enjoy the stogie. Floyd is great. It's not the apex of music, but it can be the apex of music to you. Like I said, Id love to be on that balcony with you.You had to go back 150 years to take even your best stab at this. And not close.
Wish You Were Here, GBEnjoy the stogie. Floyd is great. It's not the apex of music, but it can be the apex of music to you. Like I said, Id love to be on that balcony with you.You had to go back 150 years to take even your best stab at this. And not close.
What was your point?wasn't my point.And I hear Katy Perry and Wiz Khalifa playing in many cars that go by. Are we making that the criteria for great music?Obviously music is very personal but I would put Schubert against Floyd. He died at 31 so almost his entire catalogue of music came within a 10 year period. 600 vocal pieces, 7 symphonies, operas, a large amount of liturgical works and chamber music. Most within 10 years. Enough to put him on the same stage as Beethoven and Brahms.Come up with any consecutive ten years of music from anyone ever. Not possible.If you told me I would have to die somewhere alone and I could have one series of one bands albums with me, this is it. That's how I'd like to go one day. If there is anything more incredible, moving, perspective-inducing, powerful, I've not heard it.Best of the 70s? I'm not the biggest Floyd fan, but I'm coming up blank on anything to top that.Otis said:Their catalog from that decade:
Meddle
Wish You Were Here
DSOTM
Animals
The Wall
My god.![]()
Can't remember the last time I heard a car go by blasting Schubert. Its been a while
And no
PF FTW
Smoke on you crazy diamond.Wish You Were Here, GBEnjoy the stogie. Floyd is great. It's not the apex of music, but it can be the apex of music to you. Like I said, Id love to be on that balcony with you.You had to go back 150 years to take even your best stab at this. And not close.