RandomUTfan
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Please expound on your take on the LOTR corollary. You know Robert has said he regrets a lot of those lyrics. Alison Krauss once told him that was silly and that all those lyrics perfectly fit the time and place he was in his life and he shouldn't regret any of them. I thought that was nice.What did they borrow? Blues werent exactly jumping out of the River Thames. LOL. Classically trained musicians who wrote, not re route. Carved the path for all subsequent rock and roll bands. Bonham taught it, because he and John Paul ****ing made it.
Was there ever a riff from Page that wasnt perfect for that time and place? His inner tumult felt through the strings.
Dont even get me started on the Lotr corollary.
she's an angel.Please expound on your take on the LOTR corollary. You know Robert has said he regrets a lot of those lyrics. Alison Krauss once told him that was silly and that all those lyrics perfectly fit the time and place he was in his life and he shouldn't regret any of them. I thought that was nice.
I will say this........I've had more fun at other concerts, for many reasonsI saw them 6 times between Momentary Lapse of Reason and Division Bell.
The things they conceived of for their shows were so advanced and so well-designed to match their music rather than just being eye candy was phenomenal. I remember the first time I saw them and they played the opening portion of Shine On You Crazy Diamond. I had gone to the bathroom between sets and of course it was a long line. I could hear that atmospheric start of the song and ran as quickly as I could to my seat as apparently a couple of hundred other people did. We were all jammed together coming out of the tunnel and everyone just froze, transfixed, on that incredible cinematic display where Syd metaphorically goes from childhood to the psychedelic world he had entered after that gypsy girl welcomed him in after he opened the door. Truly the most magical experience I have had at a concert.
And then, of course, the transmutation of the giant "disco ball" as it flipped inside out and became something that resembled that metallic, scarab-type thing for the video from Welcome to the Machine.
And the hospital bed from the insane asylum that the patient takes control of and breaks out of the asylum and takes off flying only to have an actual hospital bed come flying down from the back of the audience into the screen.
They actually played Astronomy Domine in Raleigh for the opening number which I was never expecting and stayed true to the original vibe of that song.
That was such a great showI saw them 6 times between Momentary Lapse of Reason and Division Bell.
The things they conceived of for their shows were so advanced and so well-designed to match their music rather than just being eye candy was phenomenal. I remember the first time I saw them and they played the opening portion of Shine On You Crazy Diamond. I had gone to the bathroom between sets and of course it was a long line. I could hear that atmospheric start of the song and ran as quickly as I could to my seat as apparently a couple of hundred other people did. We were all jammed together coming out of the tunnel and everyone just froze, transfixed, on that incredible cinematic display where Syd metaphorically goes from childhood to the psychedelic world he had entered after that gypsy girl welcomed him in after he opened the door. Truly the most magical experience I have had at a concert.
And then, of course, the transmutation of the giant "disco ball" as it flipped inside out and became something that resembled that metallic, scarab-type thing for the video from Welcome to the Machine.
And the hospital bed from the insane asylum that the patient takes control of and breaks out of the asylum and takes off flying only to have an actual hospital bed come flying down from the back of the audience into the screen.
They actually played Astronomy Domine in Raleigh for the opening number which I was never expecting and stayed true to the original vibe of that song.
July 4th 1975 Liberty Bowl Memphis Tennessee....Rolling Stones. Took me a week to recover...almost 2.I will say this........I've had more fun at other concerts, for many reasons, but I never seen or had a more truly musical experience in my life. It was amazing.
Glad I got to see them once..........wish it was with the original line-up.
Correct. It would be more right to say we have better players committed and more players committed than SC than this nonsense. Now they bring in 8 more 4 stars then we can have that discussion. But we got a long time before all this is official and we are in a good spotDon’t know if you know this, but take away 8 of our commits and our average goes up to 92.10
This is 100% true. Went to Vancouver years ago, and I could have charged the women money just to talk to them.Early in my tech career--like decades ago--part of my responsibilities was to answer support calls from a product we developed for Canada. Let me just tell you, Canadian women by and large went crazy for a southern drawl.
FIFA's corruption consists primarily of bribery and money laundering to award tournaments and skim millions from contracts.That's saying something because FIFA exists