What is your favorite Pink Floyd album?
What are your favorite Pink Floyd songs?
Who is/are your favorite members?
Any favorite Pink Floyd books, films, videos or articles?
Favorite Bootlegs or unreleased material?
Discuss any news, upcoming releases, tour dates or anything Pink Floyd related here
>>74556121
atom heart mother is the best
i love the Complete Concertgebouw 1969 Live
such a great bootleg.
First Beach Boys, then Hendrix, then Beatles, now Pink Floyd?
>Favorite album
PATGOD IN MONO (British version)
Honorable mention: Masters of Rock (Beats Relics, any day!)
>Favorite song
Lucifer Sam
>Favorite member
So far, Roger Waters. I've heard he can be a real schmuck, but I saw an interview with him on television a few years ago, and he seemed quite intelligent. My respect for him jumped by 50% after the interview was over. Smart man with a lot to say about the state of the world today.
>Favorite books, films/videos, articles
Tonight We All Make Love in London. It's a documentary about the start of the British psychedelic underground music scene in 1967 and features a live performance of Interstellar Overdrive at The UFO Club. I think even John Lennon and Paul McCartney make a cameo appearance in the film as audience members. (They don't get up and play, though)
>>74556121
Overrated "revolutionaries"
Nick Mason was one of the worst drummers of the seventies.
>>74556528
>said the tripfag
>>74556121
>What is your favorite Pink Floyd album?
Starting to appreciate Ummagumma a lot more, but favorite is still Animals.
>What are your favorite Pink Floyd songs?
Careful With That Axe, If, Summer 68, Let There Be More Light, A Pillow of Winds, Pigs, Point Me at the Sky, It Would Be So Nice
>What are your favorite Pink Floyd songs?
Used to be Gilmour, but Roger has won me over lately. His solo album catalog and live show experience is objectively superior. Nick is also a nice lad and good band historian, I like hearing what he has to say.
>Any favorite Pink Floyd books, films, videos or articles?
The Early Years box set is worth it just for the video alone. My favorite set is Obfusc/ation. The Complete Pink Floyd: The Ultimate Reference is an essential read. Can't wait to read In the Pink.
>Favorite Bootlegs or unreleased material?
The Extraction Tapes
BBC Sessions 1970-71
how long before we get a death grips general?
>>74558240
it's called /mu/