LOVE 'the Wall'. have it on vhs and dvd both live and the movie versions. just saw roger waters not long ago. floyd just wasn't the same after he left. he still rocks it!
Lula Argante wrote:
But my favourite band of all time are The Beatles (used to be a Beatlemaniac, this takes up most of my music collection) and my favourite album of all time, since I first came across it at 17 (years after it came out) is 'The Wall' by Pink Floyd. (has anyone seen the film by the way?)
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LOVE 'the Wall'. have it on vhs and dvd both live and the movie versions. just saw roger waters not long ago. floyd just wasn't the same after he left. he still rocks it!
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Since someone asked today about Reincarnation, I'll share this song that I've always loved and felt an affinity for. To me it speaks of the possiblility of "knowing" that you've shared a life or two or three with someone before....and knowing that you've found 'home'......
Wow... Roger Waters is still doing The Wall live... it's kind of amazing! Hope you get another chance Bon it's a brilliant show!
I've probably mentioned this before but I saw The Wall live at Berlin when the Berlin wall came down. Once in a lifetime experience...with a deeply atmospheric groundswell of feeling amongst the thousands of people who were there, about what it symbolised. After the concert there were people running through the arena, (which was in the area of Hitler's bunker) and the streets... it was euphoric and there was this revolutionary pulse pounding through everyone and the city. I will never forget that feeling of actual physical oneness (as opposed to the spiritual oneness I feel) with such a large group of people.
soooooo jealous, lula! my brother was there and got some great pics. he's been lording it over me FOREVER!
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That.............would have been so incredibly amazing, Lula....to be there as the Berlin wall came down. In ways.....it must have felt eerie............for there was so much bloodshed and hatred and control energy expended in that area.....
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*Lady T.. yes Jackie Chan Sings for his Hong Kong films & he has done few albums as well ..i got 2 albums & they are pretty good -- Edited by kelsey on Friday 8th of October 2010 04:02:19 PM
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there was an obscure song posted somewhere(youtube) with chris Issac's big hit done dark by a band that i think is H.I.M. name of the song, name of the song, hold on, "wicked game". it was set to a montage of nic clips i THINK was a lula and sailor thing. worth checking out.
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Oh, snap, I was just thinking of that song today, and wondering what Nic movie it was in. Loved it way before I knew it was Nic related! Must have a look for it.
Today I heard this song and it made me think of what we've read about Nic's interest in Tesla (Sorceror's Apprentice).........Why did it make me think of the subect, you ask? Cuz it's by a band named Tesla, that's why! LOL!
I haven't heard that song for a while, still true, though. This band does a good cover.
Funny, I never heard of that guy Tesla till the movie, but he seems to have an almost cult following going on, besides the scientific interest, I mean.
We can't have a music thread without Jimi... And after our chatting about Weston and Voodoo Child yesterday I had the song going round and round my whole being!
Check out this live footage... it gets deep into your bones.. and into your cells and into your soul . ..
Well, since White Fay is going to Tennessee, home of the Grand Ole Opry, here are some country tunes in her honour. I like a good country song once in awhile.
This is Lonestar, and I love this romantic song, the lyrics are beautiful.
And this is Blake Shelton, who is performing and being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry Hall of Fame on Saturday there. You may enjoy his dimples, I know I do.
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OH Thankyou for the Roadtrip songs, Lady True! I sooooooooooo love Amazed by Lonestar. Next to I'm Already There, it's my favorite Lonestar song! And woo hoo...........Blake Shelton. I've had a thing for him for a couple of years now. I love his song Home. And......yippee.....we have tickets to see him at the Grand Ole' Opry! Woo Hoo....time to drag out the cowboy boots and Stetson!
Thanks again! I'd better get some sleep now.....it's a long way to Knoxville from Chi-town! Catch ya's later!
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oh lordy, not the boots and stetson! don't forget the belt buckle... i like the old country that i grew up with. hank williams sr. and jr. george jones johnny cash etc.
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