View Full Version : Any Grateful Dead/Pink Floyd fans?
CHILLY
10-28-2006, 09:36 PM
I got probably close to 20 albums for each of these bands, I fucking love this kind of music, this and hip hop man.
If there is enough info I will upload a bunch of shit and post it.
Revenant
10-28-2006, 09:48 PM
The Dead never did much for me, but Floyd is that band.
You got "A Saucerful of Secrets"? Only one I aint got.
unknown
10-28-2006, 09:57 PM
saucerfull is what i am after too.....i only got the track jugband blues on it......sick LP tho....
i got soooo much floyd but it's mainly on fuckin tapes ....i got nuff rare syd barret stuff too (somewhere) and i also just read the book by nick mason which was arright i spose....not enough gossip but some really intersting stuff bout how they recorded the lp's!!!!!!
if anyone needs anything lemmy know
CHILLY
10-28-2006, 10:51 PM
I got saucer, give me a few to upload it...ill post it in the Music Links
unknown
10-28-2006, 11:41 PM
i dont think i can get at music links yet bro??? can i??
CHILLY
10-28-2006, 11:45 PM
Ill PM it to ya man.
Catfish Hunter
10-28-2006, 11:55 PM
When I was a teenage stoner I was heavily into both Grateful Dead and Pink Floyd. Being from Northern California, there was no end of Jerry Garcia stories and sightings. There was always someone who worked on his pool, saw him downtown on the Fourth of July, etc. I actually used to get high at lunch with Mark Irwin, the son of the guy who built Jerry's guitars. Mark always wore the same Metallica Ride The Lightning shirt to school and had a million Jerry Garcia stories. Also Stanley Mouse, the artist who did a bunch of album covers for The Dead and Journey, lived in my hometown. I still remember when Jerry Garcia died, it was a really big deal at the time. When I went to college in New England I saw a whole new generation of DeadHeads and old burnouts that liked to hang around, but I wasn't really into the Dead anymore. Sometimes I'll listen to Workingman's Dead or Terrapin Station, but that's about it these days. Oh, and the first Jerry Garcia solo album, the one with "Deal" on it is pretty good too.
I've always been a pretty big Pink Floyd fan, I even saw them on the reunion tour they did for Division Bell when I was in high school. Meddle, Wish You Were Here, and all the Syd Barrett stuff is probably my favorite of theirs. Ever heard Primus' version of "Have a Cigar?" It's dope.
CHILLY
10-29-2006, 12:07 AM
Hell ya, Meddle is my favorite floyd album by far. You are lucky you were old enough to catch the Division Bell tour, I would of loved that shit.
I don't really listen to that many Studio Dead albums, I have just been downloading mass amounts of random live bootlegs.
Hit up http://www.archive.org/details/GratefulDead
Click Downloadable shows, and sort them by average rating. They are audience recordings, but just read the reviews, most have great sound quality, and it feels more like a concert than the sound board recordings.
Revenant
10-29-2006, 01:03 AM
"I have a fridge full of pork chops"
dj 2way
10-29-2006, 01:47 AM
bein a child born to parents that listen to rock all there lives I am very familiar with floyd for the most part. Got albums from them to add to my collection. Floyd has alot of classics some really good material. I am not familiar with much grateful dead though.
da420
10-29-2006, 01:54 AM
Both bands are great. Had a large cult following as well. Now they are just classics.
CHILLY
10-29-2006, 02:09 AM
The Dead still has a huge following to this day...not like it used to be, but they do. Aside from playing together (minus Jerry) for 3 tours in the past few years, the bass player Phil Lesh has a band that plays mostly Dead stuff, as well as one of the Guitars, Bob Wier who has a band. They still love on, and are definitely both classics for sure.
Sardu
11-01-2006, 01:35 AM
i love pink floyd, wish you were hear is my fav album from them, that psychedelic synthesizer is so sick. when they talk about everyday things like time, money and business they have a way of saying it so it doesnt just sound lame and cliche like when everyone else would talk about it. they can say it in a way to make you feel like its the frist time youve ever heard about it. they got liquid swords son!!
does anyone still need saucerful of secrets? sick cd too full of that acid indused mindstate
CHILLY
11-01-2006, 06:04 AM
I uploaded it onto the music forums...you don't have enough posts to see that though.
unknown
11-01-2006, 09:40 AM
yaeh man i was lucky enough to catch em live for teh division bell tour, it was ill.
uk goon
11-01-2006, 02:01 PM
I uploaded it onto the music forums...you don't have enough posts to see that though.
http://www.so-there.net/uploader/files/1/bscap5992ak.jpg
CHILLY
11-01-2006, 02:10 PM
HEH
jenks frosted
11-01-2006, 05:57 PM
yeah, i like them both. the dead more though. my pops is a huge dead head, i grew up listening to them. every time i go visit my dad i walk out of there with at least 10 sbd shows, the dude's got a fucking gd library. i also like phish. i used to be one of those dreadlocked, neo-hippie kids that didn't stand for anything back in the late 90's, seen 115 shows of them total. i'll always have love for that genre of music.
CHILLY
11-02-2006, 07:45 PM
yeah, i like them both. the dead more though. my pops is a huge dead head, i grew up listening to them. every time i go visit my dad i walk out of there with at least 10 sbd shows, the dude's got a fucking gd library. i also like phish. i used to be one of those dreadlocked, neo-hippie kids that didn't stand for anything back in the late 90's, seen 115 shows of them total. i'll always have love for that genre of music.
Yea its good shit for sure. Both my parents were Dead heads so the Grateful dead was the first music I was ever exposed to, minus those stupid fucking lullabies our parents sang.
Tone Space
11-23-2006, 06:57 PM
nope.
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