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From:
lysaabi
To:
, Jan! ,
Date:
Wed, 13 Mar 2002 07:58:25 +0800
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Re: [idm] [OT] Pink Floyd recommendations - Jethro Tull!
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Hey if your gonna do a time warp, why not check out some old Jethro Tull - say fer instance, Aqualung...? Not psychedelic per se, but I think you'll like it. Interesting (or not) tidbit - was it the first year there was a grammy for heavy metal band that Jethro Tull won? hee hee - Jethro Tull, a heavy metal band??? ha! Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: Mxyzptlk <jpklein@telocity.com> Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 15:30:06 -0600 To: "Jan!" <j.moesen@student.unimaas.nl>,idm-l <idm@hyperreal.org> Subject: Re: [idm] [OT] Pink Floyd recommendations
quoted 41 lines The early work (prolly up to Ummagumma and Atom Heart Mother) is a bit more> The early work (prolly up to Ummagumma and Atom Heart Mother) is a bit more > psychedelic - with the possible exception of the singles "Arnold Layne" and > See Emily Play" - than the later, more calmed Floyd. The more they got > away from Syd Barrett's influence, the more their sound became what I would > call "tempered psychedelic". Keep in mind that they began in - what? '65 or > '66. "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" and "A Saucerful of Secrets" were both > ***OLD*** school psychedelia (and, I'm pretty sure were repackaged and > remastered as a 2xcd). Ummagumma is still pretty intense as is Atom Heart > Mother, but the band begins to morph into the 'quieter insanity" mode with > "Meddle" and this sound is reflected in places on "Obscurred By Clouds" as > well. IMO, they reached the pinnacle of this aspect of their career with > "Dark Side of the Moon" - a tour de force even if it has been played to > death and beyond in my aged ears. The songs you mention are from later in > their journey ("The Wall", "Animals", "Wish You Were Here") and while > others will most certainly disagree with me, I have always considered those > titles to be 'past the prime' of Pink Floyd and part of their resting on > laurels phase. If you want to investigate their catalog, I'd suggest > Ummagumma for something a bit more out-of control than what you've heard. > Jump to "Meddle" and if that sounds good to you, grab DSOTM. > > > At 02:00 PM 3/12/2002, Jan! wrote: > >I've been listening to this MP3 from Pink Floyd quite a lot recently. It's > >called "shine on you crazy diamond (parts 1-7)". It's about 17 minutes > >long and actually sounds like pre-post-rock to me :-) > > > >I don't know much of Pink Floyd's other work, just the stuff like "brick > >in a wall" and "we don't need no education" - heck, I don't even know the > >proper song names. > > > >I was wondering if you could give me some pointers for stuff in a similar > >vein: a bit more like crazy diamond than brick wall. How much of their > >work is psychedelic-ish? > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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