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View Poll Results: Favorite?
Piper at the Gates of Dawn 33 11.91%
Saucerful of Secrets 4 1.44%
More 2 0.72%
Ummagumma 5 1.81%
Atom Heart Mother 8 2.89%
Relics 1 0.36%
Meddle 20 7.22%
Obscured by Clouds 2 0.72%
Dark Side of the Moon 78 28.16%
Wish You Were Here 34 12.27%
Animals 47 16.97%
The Wall 34 12.27%
The Final Cut 2 0.72%
A Momentary Lapse of Reason 3 1.08%
The Division Bell 4 1.44%
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Old 03-01-2017, 05:41 PM   #251 (permalink)
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*epic guitar solo blasts into my face*

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Old 03-04-2017, 08:30 AM   #252 (permalink)
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Im gonna have to go with atom heart mother
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Old 03-04-2017, 07:20 PM   #253 (permalink)
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I've been on a saucerful kick for a while know, my daughters heard Corporal Clegg in the car on the way hom one day, and asked for kazoos, so I stopped by the local music store and got them some.
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Old 03-09-2017, 08:02 AM   #254 (permalink)
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I've been on a saucerful kick for a while know, my daughters heard Corporal Clegg in the car on the way hom one day, and asked for kazoos, so I stopped by the local music store and got them some.
Saucerful of Secrets was one of the first albums I bought on Vinyl. Its a really good album by them, although sometimes overlooked.
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Saucerful of Secrets was one of the first albums I bought on Vinyl. Its a really good album by them, although sometimes overlooked.
"Remember a Day" is a beautiful song. Spacey and melodic. One of my favorite Pink Floyd songs.
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No wonder I've never been able to quite nail it. Thanks!
I think another thing that makes his work stand out is his bends, not just that he bends, but the way he changes velocity of hisbends mid note, or does a double bend (full step bend, small release, then 1.5 step bend). Or does a bend while hitting another note. And the ghost bends! And the vibrat bends and the tremolo bends!


Boys got the bends!
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Old 03-12-2017, 01:05 PM   #257 (permalink)
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I think another thing that makes his work stand out is his bends, not just that he bends, but the way he changes velocity of hisbends mid note, or does a double bend (full step bend, small release, then 1.5 step bend). Or does a bend while hitting another note. And the ghost bends! And the vibrat bends and the tremolo bends!


Boys got the bends!
Most definitely. Do ya know how he constructs such perfect solos? He'll record like a dozen improvised takes and then pick out the best bits from each of them to then "compose" the final take.
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Most definitely. Do ya know how he constructs such perfect solos? He'll record like a dozen improvised takes and then pick out the best bits from each of them to then "compose" the final take.
Yes, I've heard that. That would be a lot of work!
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Old 03-13-2017, 09:34 PM   #259 (permalink)
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Noosefiller revolves around that one hundred percent

Scientific riff extraction is tedious but rewarding
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Old 03-13-2017, 09:48 PM   #260 (permalink)
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Noosefiller revolves around that one hundred percent

Scientific riff extraction is tedious but rewarding
Ja, I thought that technique was very common tbh.
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