Official 'hell freezes over' moment of the year, maybe the decade?
Jump back Eagles, Pink Floyd have trumped your reunion card five fold. Yes, this is David Gilmour and Roger Waters on stage together in today's Live 8 concert stage, the London version. These guys had not been on stage since 1981 and here they are in a shoulder hug? I don't know what was up with Water's high-waisted pants and strange southwestern woman's belt -- high Waters? (you can click on the photo for a high res version). This proves the guy is still a bit strange, but at least he was willing to put that nasty law suit over the copyright of Pink Floyd's name behind him to get together and do what these guys do best -- play excellent and timeless music. Don't lump them in with the other Jurassic Rock elders who try to appeal to MTV kids with hip videos featuring Alicia Silverstone, because those bands, they are not.
Is this a kindler gentler Roger Waters that might have discovered the benefits of antidepressant drugs ? (shut your ass face Tom Cruise!) The set was short, but sweet and covered the hits "Money", "Breathe", "Wish you were here" and "Comfortably Numb".
Original members Nick Mason and keyboardist Rick Wright were also on stage. Can we get Syd Barrett out of his mother's house, undo his labotomy and get the true original lineup? Billboard.com says this is a one-time reunion, but think of the success these guys could have with a world tour. It could put The Who's car commercial loving asses to shame.
(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
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And I also love David Sedaris.
Blake
if you like david sedaris you should check out augusten burroughs. he is incredible and just as offbeat funny.
Have a great fourth!
Without Waters they also did that great live album in '88 "Delicate Sound of Thunder". I don't know if you remember Laurie having that tape and she made me a copy of it and I listened to it a lot. All music guide (www.allmusic.com) has a good brief bio of the band and all their weird history. When they first started with Syd Barrett, they sounded nothing like the space arena band they turned into. Don't know if you remember the album I had on LP called "Relics" that is a complilation of their early songs. They had a really psychedelic sound that The Dukes of Stratosphere totally capilitized on (although those guys were XTCs little pet project anyway). That is probably more than you wanted to know, but they are such an interesting band. Keep posting. Did you see the Let's Active review? I thought you might be the only one out there who would appreciate it. Also, I hope you saw your shaaaa picture with the easter basket -- a great photo! i heart cheebers! beezlers
but I did like all the classics
Eagles, Kansas, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John, Harry Chapin(great story teller).
I loved all the 70's and most of the 80's.
Rap and hardrock can go take a long walk on a short peer, of course after country does it first.....