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09-15-2008, 09:33 PM
Post subject: R.I.P. Richard Wright
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Pink Floyd Founding Member Richard Wright Dead at 65.
http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdail...ht-dead-at-65/
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3 3 3 I'm only half evil.
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I guess no one listens to pink floyd?
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3 3 3 I'm only half evil.
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I guess no one listens to pink floyd?
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LOL i was gonna post that exact same post earlier.
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Yeah I should post a RIP. Massive floyd fan.
I always liked wright's 'ivory' work.
imma put on meddle as a tribute cause it's been awhile since I heard that album.
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Originally Posted by d0zer
Yeah I should post a RIP. Massive floyd fan.
I always liked wright's 'ivory' work.
imma put on meddle as a tribute cause it's been awhile since I heard that album.
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Nice.
He was rarley given any credit (Roger tried to hog it all obv..lol) and is a very good player. He also sang quite a bit, but usually was more of a background vocalist behind David Gilmour.
I wish i was around back in the days when people could actually play their instruments. Thank god we still have guys like Gilmour, Clapton and BB King around cuz when they're gone we're fucked imo.
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I like that dark side documentary where he talks about getting the riff for us and them (or was it great gig in the sky?) from a miles davis tune. somethin' like that.
Cool to see him working independent of the resta the band.
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Originally Posted by d0zer
I like that dark side documentary where he talks about getting the riff for us and them (or was it great gig in the sky?) from a miles davis tune. somethin' like that.
Cool to see him working independent of the resta the band.
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The best is when they show Roger's gay version of Money before Gilmour got a hold of it and made it good. Its not that i dont give Roger his due (hes a great song writer), but come on. He didnt write any of the guitar parts, which is what makes Floyd so great imo.
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I like that original version of money.
It's way easier to play on solo guitar than the album version 
but yeah. gilmour is the man.
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Originally Posted by d0zer
I like that original version of money.
It's way easier to play on solo guitar than the album version
but yeah. gilmour is the man.
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I dont know about that. The base line is rather easy to play and thats the whole tune really (except the solo obv). If i can play it anyone can cuz i pretty much suck.
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Originally Posted by d0zer
I like that original version of money.
It's way easier to play on solo guitar than the album version
but yeah. gilmour is the man.
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I dont know about that. The base line is rather easy to play and thats the whole tune really (except the solo obv). If i can play it anyone can cuz i pretty much suck. 
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waters' vocal melody is easier. GIlmour goes high and does that funky note switching thing with his voice that's tuff. He fancied up the vocal melody and I can't hit them notes well without switching keys.
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Have you seen the Sid Barret documentary???
Its great imo.
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rip sir
although it pisses me off when people say the wizard of oz and dark side of the moon sync up. i watched this one night and was pissed off it was so stupid, especially after hearing such good things about it.
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so..(floyd fans will understand this.) no pulse
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Originally Posted by wesrman
Have you seen the Sid Barret documentary???
Its great imo.
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I haf not.
Admittedly I'm one of those floyd fans who like post-barret floyd better, but I respect the guy's initial contributions for sure.
Jugband blues is a cool tune tho 
There's tons of pre darkside gold in floyd's discography that's often overlooked. Obscured by clouds is like one of my favorite albums.
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I haf not.
Admittedly I'm one of those floyd fans who like post-barret floyd better, but I respect the guy's initial contributions for sure.
Jugband blues is a cool tune tho
There's tons of pre darkside gold in floyd's discography that's often overlooked. Obscured by clouds is like one of my favorite albums.
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LOL most of Sid's music pretty much sucks and sounds to me like a bad Beatles impression. If Gilmour didnt join the band i wouldnt even like Floyd.
You should also try to get a hold of The Pros and Cons of Hitchiking and see if you like it. Its Rogers solo album with Clapton on guitar. I like it, but im a Clapton honk.
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