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Indeed, and I've still yet to hear a few of those albums.

 

I've even got a copy of Meddle which I've still yet to hear. I'm quite looking forward to it :)

 

I think if i was ever asked to name an all time favourite band then it would be Floyd without a doubt.

 

Meddle is the first album where they started to come good and to be honest its not one that i am really familiar with. The subsequent albums just got way better!

 

I rue the day i missed this gig a few years ago featuring Gilmour at his best.........from the comments.... "I just have an eargasm!" :lol::D

 

From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wtiNzci1Wc

 

Love this.......

 

From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlY-JlE5ZCo

 

 

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Dont think i have heard that one before. Superb, and yes you have sussed it.....the Floyd lyrics are just as important as the music!

 

Thanks for that

 

Hey no probs, most of it (exception of Wish you were here and darkside of the moon) are still new to me. but now I'm apprehensive just in case they're not as good - rofl.

 

I Suppose I should just listen them, I'm just waiting for the right occasion :)

 

 

Couple of Beatles classics

 

From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD3ovfZXO5Q

 

 

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Fantastic track from one of my favourite albums "Endtroducing". Great choice. :)

 

Here's a few more from DJ Shadow before something changed .................

 

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(I actually prefer this live remix version to the original off Private Press)

 

From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4JAmn3uIa0

 

From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i3d7ytwwFc

 

 

I also love the projects he works on with Cut Chemist such as Brainfreeze, Product Placement, Funky Skunk etc...............

 

 

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I know what you mean, after a certain point he seemed to lose his direction. His early stuff is superb though!

 

I love the tune you posted, especially when it breaks at 6:40.. :D It sent shivers down my spine.

 

Fantastic track from one of my favourite albums "Endtroducing". Great choice. :)

 

Here's a few more from DJ Shadow before something changed .................

 

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I know what you mean, after a certain point he seemed to lose his direction. His early stuff is superb though!

 

I love the tune you posted, especially when it breaks at 6:40.. :D It sent shivers down my spine.

 

The 'In Tune and On Time' DVD is like that all the way through. It was the tour promoting Private Press and profiles a lot of Shadow's earlier recordings (Groove Robber's, Blackalicious, UNKLE and associated work). It's got good visuals too. I'd recommend a purchase.

 

 

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Hey no probs, most of it (exception of Wish you were here and darkside of the moon) are still new to me. but now I'm apprehensive just in case they're not as good - rofl.

 

I Suppose I should just listen them, I'm just waiting for the right occasion :)

 

A lot of their best stuff was slightly before my time but i caught up with their work later

 

The first album i heard by them was Animals which was released in 77. At the time, the music they were producing was unique and if you consider in those days that the synthesiser was a very new instrument, what Rick Wright did was groundbreaking.

 

Hope you get the chance to give them a listen and appreciate how good they are

 

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"The Girl with the Sun in Her Head" was dedicated to the memory of Volume magazine photographer Sally Harding who died in 1995.[4] The track was recorded using electricity from a Greenpeace solar power generator. It opens with the sound of a heartbeat which serves as bass and develops into a cyclopean soundscape which many critics hold as one of Orbital's most accomplished pieces.[5]

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sides

 

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"The Girl with the Sun in Her Head" was dedicated to the memory of Volume magazine photographer Sally Harding who died in 1995.[4] The track was recorded using electricity from a Greenpeace solar power generator. It opens with the sound of a heartbeat which serves as bass and develops into a cyclopean soundscape which many critics hold as one of Orbital's most accomplished pieces.[5]

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sides

 

thanks for the info - i didn't know that

 

i like petrol from that album as well, a furious tune!

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i like petrol from that album as well, a furious tune!

 

The whole album is just first class. without doubt (imo) their VERY best.

 

Anyone who has never heard it, well....... I think they just might have missed something quite beautiful.

 

 

 

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