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Pink Floyd - Surfacing

Stormsinger says...

One of the reasons Floyd is top of my list is that no matter how much their music evolves, they never lost track of the sort of sound that made them distinctive. It could be unfair to the rest of the band, but I credit most of that to Gilmour. His style of slow, powerful lead guitar is a rare sound in rock.

artician said:

This is my favorite band. I usually ignore classic artists later releases, but this could have been a track off any of their earlier works. I'll have to check this album out.

Pink Floyd - Surfacing

Pink Floyd - Surfacing

Pink Floyd - Louder Than Words

Pink Floyd - Louder Than Words

The Down-Tuning Experiment

SquidCap says...

You are right, what i was saying is mostly about audio quality. You can not have a sharp fast complex attack on very low notes. No matter what the instrument is. B is about the lowest, after that you need to make drastic equalizations to get that sharpness back. Also the chord structure "widens" it's intervals the lower you go. With B tune, you can barely make fifths. Once octave higher and you get thirds. If you go 7 octaves higher, you can even use seconds... Allthou Bmin9 sounds AWESOME on B, not very pretty or even recognizable, it's just rumble..... But it sounds clearer around E, aka Breath on Floyds Dark Side of the Moon....

ChaosEngine said:

I dunno. Mastodon seem to manage ok on standard neck length down to A# or even A.

I didn't find this riff "heavy" at all.
It's not the tuning that makes a song heavy, it's a whole bunch of things.

Sepulturas Roots Bloody Roots is in B and Panteras 5 Minutes Alone is in D. Can you honestly say that Roots is that much heavier? Would 5 Minutes Alone be heavier in B?

The riff itself is obviously important, but also what the drums are doing, the production, the tone, etc.

ant (Member Profile)

oritteropo says...

You know her name is right there at the top of her profile page!!!

You might not have heard of Bill Payne, but he's worked with bands and artists you have heard of, like Pink Floyd and Stevie Nicks.

ant said:

Oooh, wow. I thought she was way younger. I never knew her real name. Haha. I don't know those band people and group either.

The Perfect Wave With The Perfect Song

artician says...

That was like a hit of pure ecstasy in video form. Pink Floyd is probably my favorite band of all time. Couple that with such a... perfect... ride...

If you've ever wondered why nearly every surfing video is in slow-motion, it's because even the best rides in the world only last a matter of seconds, but once you're on one, slow-motion is the best available way of describing exactly what it does to you.

Pink Floyd - Another Brick In the Wall part 2

Another Brick in the Wall Part 3

Pink Floyd's Another Brick In The Wall

Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall, Part Two

Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall, Part Two

Zawash says...

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Pink Floyd - The Happiest Days of Our Lives (Live)

Nick Mason, David Gilmour, & Roger Waters BTS: 02 Arena 2011



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