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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
That's better. Ah! The cat has claws. Supertramp is w***y noodling for those not prepared or able to get into reggae or proper rock bands. Why are you defending them? You have a decent taste apart from this.
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Originally posted by richard shaw (og)65
they died when syd left They just got less interesting, because one thing that can be said about schizophrenics, they can write some excellent nonsense. In terms of a mental illness, it has a surprising correlation with artistic capacity, but that's probably a side effect of seeing the world in a total distorted way. Inspiration isn't too hard to come by when you hear voices and experience delusions...
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My Floyd era was 1967 to 1973. I rather liked those somewhat twee Syd Barratt songs such as Gnome, Bike, Scarecrow, and that very distinctive Rick Wright keyboard sound. I actually knew someone who named a pet mouse Gerald after the mouse mentioned in Bike. I saw them about 10 times between 1969 and 1971 - the first time at Bromley Technical College. Perhaps the most memorable show was their performance in the early hours of Sunday morning at the 1970 Bath Festival at Shepton Mallet.
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