Some level of landfill in the new tool packaging.
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I didn’t know how to rate that post so went with informative. My uncle bought Pulse when it came out and I remember being fascinated by the blinking dot when I’d visit.I'll sell you my case and throw away the cds - discount since the light no longer works. I bought it on my way back to school after lunch the day it came out and my class mates got it and didn't give it back for ages, the little shits. Threw it up in the attic everything, I nearly cried. And after all that it was useless. I think the solo in comfortably numb was fairly melty
I don’t have to listen to it to know that, it’s from after Meddle so it’s going to be crap.I listened to a good chunk of Pulse there this evening, it's pretty bad
They got progressively boring. Occasional decent songs being swallowed by ever-more self-indulgent but unrewarding twaddling. In my head I think of Live in Pompeii as their final release and then pretend nothing happened after that.What happens after Meddle that makes them crap?
They do events, not commoner gigs.Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets play the Convention Centre on April 29th 2020
Never heard of a gig in the convention centre before
the fucking Chapman stick has to be the worst instrument ever invented.
I don’t have to listen to it to know that, it’s from after Meddle so it’s going to be crap.
Wow, Pink Floyd and Tony Levin's Chapman stick in 1987
At least I think that's what those amazing bass thump things are that come in once the tune proper kicks in. Very effective use of pan pipes in there too, and Gilmour's last really melting solo.
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