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rock-aesthetic-y · 2 months
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Coquette 🎀🩰💗
Pink Floyd
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mrmustards · 2 years
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some david and pink floyd
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thegroovywitch · 1 year
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Syd Barrett and girlfriend Lindsay Korner.
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pinkfloydhq · 1 month
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David Gilmour 🎧
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ludmilachaibemachado · 3 months
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Paul McCartney and David Gilmour at Knebworth music festival, 1976⭐️⭐️⭐️
Via @paul_macca_beatles on Instagram⭐️🌟
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death-by-mercury · 1 year
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Queen Strat 🎸✨
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ayomheartmother · 1 year
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Pink Floyd · profile pics :) 🐑🐖🐕
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sbrown82 · 2 years
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The members of Pink Floyd in the studio listening to a bootleg copy of their album called “Pinky” (1971).
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verybadfairy · 2 years
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💎 You raise the blade. You make the change. You rearrange me till I'm sane. You lock the door and throw away the key. There's someone in my head, but it's not me. 💎
Pink Floyd, "Brain Damage."
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rock-aesthetic-y · 1 year
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David Gilmour & Rick Wright match icond
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accessant · 1 year
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thegroovywitch · 1 year
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Pink Floyd at Piccadilly Circus, London, 1967.
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pinkfloydhq · 7 months
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David Gilmour, Pink Floyd 🎧
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David Gilmour photographed with Ginger in 1982🌟
Via @pinkfloydrare on Instagram🌟
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nickandros · 6 months
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not to sound like a 60 year old man in youtube comments but watching that trinity orchestra cover of time and hearing hozier really strain to hit those notes (complimentary) has only made me feel 100 times more abnormal about david gilmour. everyone always talks about his guitar talents which are ALSO immense but i do genuinely think he is a wildly underrated VOCALIST of the era, especially since a lot of their contemporaries and other icons of 60s/70s rock weren't incredible vocalists and it was not highly valued in comparison to other musical talent in instrumental or composition.
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eenscrub · 9 months
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TRACK REVIEW: Roger Waters - Money (2023)
Genre: Spoken-Word, Art Rock
This is a song that is very difficult for me to be biased about. The original, iconic Money by Pink Floyd is in my opinion one of the greatest songs of all time. 6 and a half minutes of Prog Rock genius which flies by thanks to the efforts of the band, particularly the amazing vocals and guitar playing of David Gilmour.
So when former member Roger Waters announced this year that he was going to "celebrate" the 50th anniversary of Dark Side Of The Moon with a complete reimagining of the tracks (minus the rest of Floyd of course given his tense and very public relations with Gilmour), I was sceptical to say the least.
I was absolutely right to be so. This first single, a rerecording of a song I love so much, is so dreary and dull that I had to stop myself at several points from putting on the original and listening to how it's supposed to be. Now this is no fault of the instrumentals - they're fine. Slowed down and stripped back, but in my opinion become long on the tooth after the 3 minute mark (not a good sign when theirs still half a track to go).
What ruins the track for me is Waters' dreadful vocals. Now I wasn't expecting much from him - he's approaching 80 and his vocals were never that great to begin with. But this low monotone voice just turns the song into a challenge to not doze off to. What's even worse is Waters' baffling decision to add new lyrics in place of the guitar solos and they're equally as bad. At times the faux-poetic surface level ramblings feels similar to the writings of an English major who swears his poetry is going to change the world but will inevitably end up in a cramp flat full of unsold books and debt payments.
This rerecording is an embarrassment to the original song and places everything good with it with an ego so large I'm surprised that Roger hasn't given himself a heart attack from staring in the mirror too long, which is the only way I can imagine that he came up with such a terrible idea of an adaptation. Spare your ears, skip this one.
Overall Rating: 2/10
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