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Old 03-11-2013, 09:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (question)

I'm pretty young and I started getting deep with Pink Floyd a couple of months back.

The 1969 album, Ummagumma, is recommendable to listen it all? Because i've seen like a description card or something and it seems pretty heavy (not in music, but in content).

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Old 03-11-2013, 10:17 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm pretty young and I started getting deep with Pink Floyd a couple of months back.

The 1969 album, Ummagumma, is recommendable to listen it all? Because i've seen like a description card or something and it seems pretty heavy (not in music, but in content).

You guys will say. Thanks
If you're a fan of Pink Floyd, I'd recommend listening to it if only to get a perspective on all of the types of music that they've touched on. The studio album disc is very experimental and can be a turn off for a lot of people. Personally, I think it's fun, funny, and interesting to say the least. If you're a fan of early Floyd, you'll enjoy the live disc as it has some great performances of the early works and catches the band at its most unkempt.
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If you're a fan of Pink Floyd, I'd recommend listening to it if only to get a perspective on all of the types of music that they've touched on. The studio album disc is very experimental and can be a turn off for a lot of people. Personally, I think it's fun, funny, and interesting to say the least. If you're a fan of early Floyd, you'll enjoy the live disc as it has some great performances of the early works and catches the band at its most unkempt.
Thank you Bud, i guess i will try and listen to it, little by little so it doesn't bore me if i don't like it very much.
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