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03-16-2007, 06:08 PM #101
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Most overrated band?
Sorry brother i didn't mean to insult you personally ,yes i was drunk when i posted which is no excuse ,i am as sensitive as a a brick but when pink floyd is mentioned i become quite irate as they are my favourite band and i would like to apologise to you ,mods , and every member on cann'.com for my behaviour.
Originally Posted by Its a Plant
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03-16-2007, 06:19 PM #102
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Most overrated band?
the beatels followed by tool!!
change comes through the barrell of a gun!!
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03-16-2007, 06:52 PM #103
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Most overrated band?
to sat pink floyd are washed up is a very sad thing to say,lets get real the most played song all over the usa is imagine by john lennon the most overated individual in history
Originally Posted by Metaphor
change comes through the barrell of a gun!!
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03-16-2007, 08:51 PM #104
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Most overrated band?
mattmao ~ just out of curiosity , how old are you ?
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03-16-2007, 09:03 PM #105
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Most overrated band?
I dont know if this has already been said. But I think Greenday is the most over rated band. I loved there music when I was younger (dookie album) but not anymore. They are great in concert though.
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03-19-2007, 09:02 PM #106
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Most overrated band?
Tool, followed closely by Nirvana..
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03-19-2007, 09:41 PM #107
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Most overrated band?
OMG YOU GUYS ARE CRAZY! TOOL is the best band ever!
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03-19-2007, 10:00 PM #108
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Most overrated band?
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03-20-2007, 06:39 PM #109
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Most overrated band?
How sad. Pink Floyd made precisely two distinct psychedelic records at the beginning of their career, and they are the ones you almost never hear on radio. After that, they transitioned to something far more substantial when Roger Waters took over as a lyricist.
Originally Posted by Metaphor
Pink Floyd's virtues have little to do with psychedelia, overall (You can call DSOTM, WYWH, Animals, The Wall, and The Final Cut psychedelic all you want, but in point of fact, these albums are best understood without even considering any kind of drug element. These are songs about humanity, not some nether realm of hallucinations.)
Pink Floyd is about atmosphere, intelligent lyrics, and musicianship. I first experienced Pink Floyd long before I tried any kind of intoxicant and I feel bad for people who think that that's what they're about or that's what they're good for. More people miss the true beauty of Pink Floyd specifically because they've been preconditioned to listen to them as part of a drug experience (Not that I'm hostile to doing that, but more people have completely missed the point of Pink Floyd's lyrics because of their association with drug culture, than just about any other band).
Dark Side of the Moon is one of the greatest, if not the greatest, popular music commentary on 20th Century human existence. If you missed that, I just feel bad for you, and I don't mean that in an insulting way.
People are always looking into Pink Floyd for some kind of psychedelic meaning - and how sad because the truth of Pink Floyd at their best, has nothing to do with drugs, and everything to do with being a human being on this earth.
Religion, birth, death, war, absence, insanity, fatherlessness, capitalism, time, money...Pink Floyd is about us, in the here and now. The timelessness and universality of their lyrics suggest they will be relevant a hundred years from now, which is more than I can say for most bands.
For people who don't get Pink Floyd, all I can suggest is, put down the bong, and listen - really listen. Read and consider the lyrics if you like. Listen to the arrangements, the surprisingly ordered, watercolor landscapes painted by the band (especially in the studio). Think about how you feel about the world, and whether or not the band is talking about *you*.
They probably are. Because they're talking about all of us.
The press and stoners have always represented PF as psychedelic music - they, themselves, do not consider themselves that way. Don't blame them because the public tries to shove them in a box.
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03-20-2007, 06:43 PM #110
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Most overrated band?
Yeah, this is stuff in their very early career. I do not think Money is trippy at all. It's about...money. Cash. The accumulation of crap. Wish You Were Here is an acoustic folk song about missing someone. I don't see what's trippy in either case.
Originally Posted by mirvana
Now Interstellar Overdrive and Astronomy Domine, Careful with that Axe Eugene - those are trippy, but they were also made in London in the Swingin' 60s.
Pink Floyd's most substantial output was in the 1970s, and those albums are bitterly serious, and I don't get what they have to do, at all, with drugs or being "trippy" or "psychedelic." In fact, the only overt drug references I can think of offhand are in The Wall, and they seem to be fairly negative.
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