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And deep beneath the rolling waves in labyrinths of coral caves
The echo of a distant time comes willowing across the sand
And everything is green and submarine
And no one showed us to the land
And no one knows the where's or why's
But something stirs and something tries
And starts to climb towards the light
Strangers passing in the street
By chance two separate glances meet
And I am you and what I see is me
And do I take you by the hand
And lead you through the land
And help me understand the best I can?
And no one calls us to move on
And no one forces down our eyes
No one speaks and no one tries
No one flies around the sun
Cloudless every day you fall
Upon my waking eyes
Inviting and inciting me to rise
And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning
And no one sings me lullabies
And no one makes me close my eyes
So I throw the windows wide
And call to you across the sky
A brain-curdling pleasure to hear 'Echoes', in full. any time, and especially via the auspices of Bill and his merry band.
Excuse me while I go and lie down in a darkened room...
never gets enough attention.
I remember listening to this on cassette in the Seventies driving along a valley in Snowdonia in Wales. Not a care in the world, totally engrossed in the world of Pink Floyd. All of a sudden a very low flying jet plane from RAF Valley in Anglesey flew overhead from behind the car. I did not see or hear its approach. Was a good job I had brown [vinyl] upholstery in the car!🐨
Oh they are good at that. We were in a similar area (Brecon Beacons rather than Snowdonia) but on motorbikes - a LARGE military helicopter just appeared beside us- having come up from below us in the valley. We didn't hear it - because helmets ;-). Feck that was scary!! Skid marks weren't just in the underpants!!
Lucky me has a meeting in 24 minutes...perfect timing!! LLRP
then you must remember Kaynsham and the marvelous Horrace Bachelor!
Would that be spelled K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M?
I first heard this extraordinary and ground-breaking track on Radio Luxembourg, listening on a radio under the bedclothes at boarding school in 1971. Wonderful then, wonderful now. What a band - a chiselled-in-stone 10.
then you must remember Kaynsham and the marvelous Horrace Bachelor!
Never, ever play a butchered or "shortened" version of echoes. That is a travesty. The original version from Meddle, or don't play it at all.
Davids version is a great live one on Live in Gdańsk.
Cudos RP!
Ah, and pull the volume up…
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Crystal Voyager Echoes watch
A masterpiece..!
Aren't we all thankful every day to have found ourselves washed up on the shores of Radio Paradise?
Lock it in and rip the knob off. You're home.
Never, ever play a butchered or "shortened" version of echoes. That is a travesty. The original version from Meddle, or don't play it at all.
Pink Floyd played two "butchered" parts of Echoes on Pompeii, so it is not that scandalous :-)
But really pretty good!
In the mid 1970's I was a chef on a Royal Navy Polaris Submarine. I used to enjoy my turn on night watch, baking the bread and preparing 'stuff' for the following day. I had a little tape deck wired up to a speaker and alone in the galley, I played my favourite music to my heart's content.
I was playing Meddle. It was almost finished when the on-watch leading hand of the sound room crew burst in on me shouting that I was in deep shit. The captain was up, the control room was closed up and serious alarm and worry was going off.
We would dive for two months at a time ... surfacing for nothing. On patrol, one of our primary aims was to remain undetected. The galley on those boats was located directly below the sound room. The sound room had picked up the pinging emanating from Pink Floyd's Echoes and had mistaken it for the real thing.
Oops!
Everyone saw the funny side of it eventually but it cost me a few beers.
Give it a rest. Jesus Christ. I like Floyd but seriously
Buh-bye, we have some lovely parting gifts.
Did your hands feel just like two balloons?
Sorry. Engineer. Can't help it.
A classic.
Radio Paradise needs to do more 20+ minute deep tracks, maybe with some albums that are not widely considered to be masterpieces.
Like The Orb: Blue Room 40 minute version :-)
Fantastic and never to be forgotten.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...(Philadelphia)
Oh, yes - thanks RP
Never, ever play a butchered or "shortened" version of echoes. That is a travesty. The original version from Meddle, or don't play it at all.
agreed heard this live in Toronto...blew me away
So we started talking. It's been 45 years that we've stayed friends, playing in a band, having a winning trivia bowl team, watching each other do our own things. He's friends with Brian May, has his photos of Pluto in the Smithsonian, and has discovered the furthest known object in the solar system. Me? I've just been along for the ride.
BING
And through the window in the wall
Come streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning
They came in through the green windowpanes...
Me ? I like the song, period. That it's a floyd song makes it a bonus.
I've always had a penchant for songs that inspired rolling a towel up and placing it at the bottom of the door in the dorm. Back when it was necessary to do those kind of things ...
Try out the latter live version von Gilmoiur/wright on the live in gdansk. the song benefits from the progress/maturity of their creators - unbelivable great
I like it 'cause it's pre-"The Wall" Pink Floyd. Was and still am great fan of their early uniquely innovative style; not anymore after that, because everything they ever did sounded musically the same to my ears. Plus, their lyrics eternally went along the same depressing theme "life sucks and then you die" which, beside becoming boring to hear over and over again, did not appeal to me at all after my "teenager rebellion" phase
And lattely, this Wayers' #resist affiliation...
Is this a trick question?
It is 32 degrees here on a bank holiday Monday, I hope that my neighbours have the same memories of this track.
Thanks Bill, that is a 10+ track.
Had this in my car on 8 track in 1971...one of my fav Floyd tracks EVER!!!
Cheers!!!
There seems to be some sort of disconnect here. Personally,I don't think it should be #12, all of Pink Floyd's music comes up with way too high of a rating in the Classics list IMHO.
"This is paradise."
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Pink Floyd is an English rock band that initially earned recognition for their psychedelic rock music, and, as they evolved, for their progressive rock music. They are known for philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, innovative cover art, and elaborate live shows. They have undoubtedly been one of rock music's most successful acts.
Why I love them - I love them because Dark Side of the Moon changed my life. It made me look at music in a whole new light, as I'm sure it did for many others. wnick87
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"A perfect rendition of a Shepard-Risset glissando at the end. Part of the magic that's "Echoes".
Remembering you always, Richard. We were truly blessed to have you here among us."
for the memory of Richard Wright -
** 10 **
Would that be spelled K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M?
Keynsham, Bristol.
Cmon.... let's get it right.