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Summer-evening birds are calling
Summer Sunday and a year
The sound of music in my ears
Distant bells, new-mown grass
Smells so sweet
By the river holding hands
Roll me up and lay me down
And if you see, don't make a sound
Pick your feet up off the ground
And if you hear as the warm night folds
The silver sound from a time so strange,
Sing to me, sing to me
When that fat old sun in the sky is falling
Summer-evening birds are calling
Children's laughter in my ears
The last sunlight disappears
And if you see, don't make a sound
Pick your feet up off the ground
And if you hear as the warm night folds
The silver sound from a time so strange
Sing to me, sing to me
When that fat old sun in the sky is falling
Summer-evening birds are calling
If you have a chance find the live version of this song from Live in Gdansk concert. You will be floored. Satisfaction guaranteed!!
The guitar solo at the end is stunning.
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The interviewer said, "It's been said, by many, that your music is associated with the image of indulging in drugs, like marijuana..." to which David replied, "Well, we wouldn't do that sort of thing...you can trust us..." and the camera zooms in on his bloodshot, glassy eyes. And then he takes that swig of brew... Fire up that weed, raise that toast, y'all, for the gods have spoken! or...implied! or -- well, you know... Oh, and...Wish You Were Here, Syd!
Posted 3 years ago by Proclivities:
What the h3ll do either of those blokes know?
my gosh is he ever gorgeous.
My first LP!!! A christmas present in 1970. I was a 12 year old child in Germany.
The interviewer said, "It's been said, by many, that your music is associated with the image of indulging in drugs, like marijuana..." to which David replied, "Well, we wouldn't do that sort of thing...you can trust us..." and the camera zooms in on his bloodshot, glassy eyes. And then he takes that swig of brew... Fire up that weed, raise that toast, y'all, for the gods have spoken! or...implied! or -- well, you know... Oh, and...Wish You Were Here, Syd!
Posted 3 years ago by Proclivities:jagdriver wrote:
What the h3ll do either of those blokes know?
Prefer the live version David Gilmour did in Poland.
seriously, that solo at the end of the Gdansk concert live version is so epic it deserves a volume knob that goes beyond 11. David Gilmour might be the best of all the classic rock guitarists.
Yes, and the same goes for Dire Straits!
And the same goes for me.
Good question!
It seems there is no answer. Maybe ask Rog or Dave.
https://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16811
That cow IS the Atom Heart Mother.
What the h3ll do either of those blokes know?
The solo in this song, (both studio and live) immediately grabs my attention every time.
I'm with you on this. Not to take anything away from DSOTM and the other large scale albums but Atom Heart Mother and Meddle are personal favorites for me.
I like this
TOO MUCH DINKY FLOP HERE!!!
Turn that shit down!
Further proof that Bill is psychic.
sirtezza wrote:
Yes, and the same goes for Dire Straits!
(Although the band didn't think so as they look back at their discography.)
David Gilmour - "Fat Old Sun" Live at Royal Albert Hall (2006):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0YANM9lz4c
"(c) David Gilmour Music Ltd"
Released by EMI Records on Monday 17 September, the double DVD contains over five hours of viewing, including an on-the-road documentary and guest appearances by David Bowie and Robert Wyatt.
One critic described David Gilmour's 'On An Island' Royal Albert Hall concert, as 'a near-perfect gig, where the magic kept coming, as did the surprises'. Now music fans, who may have missed the 2006 tour, get a chance to share in that magic, with the release of this double DVD, lasting more than 5 hours, which includes the rave reviewed London concert with special guest appearances from David Bowie, Robert Wyatt, David Crosby and Graham Nash as well as 2 hours and 40+ minutes of extras, notably an amazing fly on-the-wall documentary following Gilmour and his band on tour. A 20-page booklet accompanies the DVD.
The two and a half hour concert features band members Richard Wright of Pink Floyd, Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music, new boy Steve DiStanislao on drums, plus Pink Floyd regulars Dick Parry, Guy Pratt and Jon Carin.
was lucky enough to see this live, FOS was one my favorite, right after the amazing 23 minute perfect rendition of Echoes. His attack on the closing solo was fantastic
It would be milking the subject, right enough, and be udderly ridiculous :o)
I'll get me coat...
What does a mad cow say? "MOO DAMMIT!"
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drews wrote:
SweTex wrote:
Shouldn't that be "mooray"?
SweTex wrote:
Shouldn't that be "mooray"?
Funny, all the elements of later PF material are here.
Enjoy this even if the band feels a tad embarrassed.
Shouldn't that be "mooray"?
The further adventures of the Atom Heart Mother cow.
Some of it now, like Atom Heart Mother, strikes me as absolute crap, but I no longer want or have to play stuff I don't enjoy.
- - David Gilmour - November 1994 LOL I kinda liked it then and now just thought those were interesting quotes and it was a Gilmour song from what I understand
I'm guessing it's cuz he was still being pressured to play (and write) like Syd Barrett at this point. I think he's done a remarkable job of impersonating Barrett on this track. But Gilmour certainly has a very distinct and impressive guitar sound, so I can see why music from his early involvement with the band would not be his favorite.
"(c) David Gilmour Music Ltd"
Released by EMI Records on Monday 17 September, the double DVD contains over five hours of viewing, including an on-the-road documentary and guest appearances by David Bowie and Robert Wyatt.
One critic described David Gilmour's 'On An Island' Royal Albert Hall concert, as 'a near-perfect gig, where the magic kept coming, as did the surprises'. Now music fans, who may have missed the 2006 tour, get a chance to share in that magic, with the release of this double DVD, lasting more than 5 hours, which includes the rave reviewed London concert with special guest appearances from David Bowie, Robert Wyatt, David Crosby and Graham Nash as well as 2 hours and 40+ minutes of extras, notably an amazing fly on-the-wall documentary following Gilmour and his band on tour. A 20-page booklet accompanies the DVD.
The two and a half hour concert features band members Richard Wright of Pink Floyd, Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music, new boy Steve DiStanislao on drums, plus Pink Floyd regulars Dick Parry, Guy Pratt and Jon Carin.
It's awesome - I was just watching it last night.
Cow joke goes here.
It's udderly fabulous.
That was painful. Sorry.
Edit: Aw shoot, it's already been used. I'm such a hack.
This one really mooooves me.
This thread is really milking the cow jokes.
and it will continue to, until the cows come home
This thread is really milking the cow jokes.
Cud you stop with the cheesy comments? They are udderly useless .
I agree, it should end, with all the tired old jokes. It's not like this thread has been outstanding in the field of commentary.
FrankMc wrote: I'll have to ruminate upon it before I whey in. peter_james_bond wrote: Now you're milking it! Only when you are in the Mooood though. |
Only when you are in the Mooood though.
Cud you stop with the cheesy comments? They are udderly useless .
I know many people who are of that opinion... interestingly, they are all musicians or intense music biz people. I'm still absorbing that album...
...that's a curious observation which i've never noticed - it applies to myself, at least...
peter_james_bond wrote:
Now you're milking it!
Only when you are in the Mooood though.
peter_james_bond wrote:
Now you're milking it!
Love how RP listeners gravitate from the great music to the album art with such reckless abandon!
peter_james_bond wrote:
Now you're milking it!
Now you're milking it!
Udderly!
Atom Heart Mother is a good case, I think, for being thrown into the dustbin and never listened to by anyone ever again! <...> It was pretty kind of pompous, it wasn't really about anything.
- - Roger Waters - Rock Over London Radio Station - 15 March 1985, for broadcast 7 April/14 April 1985.
Some of it now, like Atom Heart Mother, strikes me as absolute crap, but I no longer want or have to play stuff I don't enjoy.
- - David Gilmour - November 1994
What the h3ll do either of those blokes know?
Brings back memories of 8 tracks and riding around all night on the back roads.. Saw the sun come up listening to this song several times back then.
Haven't heard this one in a while. Nice.
BTW, no confusing with Radio Head.
Yet oddly enough "Fat Old Sun" is found on Gilmour's Live at the Royal Albert Hall DVD
And on the more recent Gdansk show. Chances are he wasn't referring to this track.
Yeah, I've been listening to RP with the sound low this AM and first thought this was an early Radiohead song that I know nothing about...
These guys were a Beatle influence...weren't they?
And oddly enough, its the only piece of studio Floyd I'm missing.
Some of it now, like Atom Heart Mother, strikes me as absolute crap, but I no longer want or have to play stuff I don't enjoy.
- - David Gilmour - November 1994
Yet oddly enough "Fat Old Sun" is found on Gilmour's Live at the Royal Albert Hall DVD
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Atom Heart Mother is a good case, I think, for being thrown into the dustbin and never listened to by anyone ever again! <...> It was pretty kind of pompous, it wasn't really about anything.
- - Roger Waters - Rock Over London Radio Station - 15 March 1985, for broadcast 7 April/14 April 1985.
Some of it now, like Atom Heart Mother, strikes me as absolute crap, but I no longer want or have to play stuff I don't enjoy.
- - David Gilmour - November 1994 LOL I kinda liked it then and now just thought those were interesting quotes and it was a Gilmour song from what I understand
Ha I just read a funny quote from Bob Klose:
"You heard the early things, you thought maybe it's the Stones... and you recognize Syd's voice, but it's not Pink Floyd sound yet. It needed me to leave to do that. You know, that was quite an important step."
I taste a little irony in that.
Pretty much the definition of excellence.
This ain't Syd, my friend. He only appeared on their first LP, Piper At the Gates of Dawn. And pass the marmalade...
This song was penned by Roger Waters. Syd left many years before this album.
Incorrect. The song is written by Gilmour. Waters opposed having it on Echoes (The best of..).
This song was penned by Roger Waters. Syd left many years before this album.
I know many people who are of that opinion... interestingly, they are all musicians or intense music biz people. I'm still absorbing that album...
seriously, that solo at the end of the Gdansk concert live version is so epic it deserves a volume knob that goes beyond 11. David Gilmour might be the best of all the classic rock guitarists.