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    Scruffy Looking Nerf Herder Member Steppe Merc's Avatar
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    WHAT!!!!

    Oh, I like the Wish you were Here the best. Dark Side is awesome, but Wish You were Here is... amazing. My dad was looking at me weird the other night when I was playing the Wish you were Here album very loud at ten a clock at night in my living room...
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    You see Floyd unites us all

    Welcome to the machine is such a poiniant song.
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    In Floyd we trust.
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    Gawain and JAG, after months of sexual tension decide to come out.!!!!! My moneys on JAG to bite the pillow


    So sorry guys...it's the first time I've ever seen you two guys agree about owt......just shows how close we all really are under the skin

    hehe!!! .... have fun guys
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    Hah, i've had this "Darkside vs WYWH" conversation with BKS before. Good to see there are more people on the WYWH train.


    Not really related, but wow...The Who just totally blew every act before them away. And Pete Townsend still moves like a crazy bastard!
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    So sorry guys...it's the first time I've ever seen you two guys agree about owt......just shows how close we all really are under the skin
    You want to see how close we all are under the skin get a copy of Paul Mc Cartney Live in Red Square. Seeing him sing Back in the USSR there is unbeliveable as is seeing all those Ruskies singaing along and dancing to all his songs. Truly remarkable. MUsic is a great uniter .



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    For the Russian audience, Paul McCartney's appearance in Moscow is little short of a miracle. The Beatles were banned for decades by the Soviet government, which regarded their music as the epitome of Western decadence and propaganda, and the fans' only access to the group was through the occasional photo or black market album. Their reaction to his 2003 visit is a mixture of frenzy and rapture; in interview after interview, what one fan calls the Beatles' "gentle intervention" is credited with helping to bring down the whole Soviet system, simply because they represented a creativity and freedom that had been almost totally silenced. And that's all before Paul McCartney plays "Back in the U.S.S.R.," which inspires a response that simply must be seen and heard to be believed.

    Elsewhere, Macca and his superb band perform a variety of Beatles tunes, along with some highlights from his solo career and stint with Wings. Considering the dozens of classics in the John Lennon-Paul McCartney catalogue, the majority of them never performed live by the group, he could hardly go wrong.

    Still, the choices are almost unerring; along with "Hey Jude," "Yesterday," and "Let it Be" are some unexpected treats (including "Getting Better" and "She's Leaving Home" from the Sgt. Pepper album, as well as "Fool on the Hill," "I've Just Seen a Face," and "Two of Us"). And that's not all: additional footage from a show in St. Petersburg features "Drive My Car," "Helter Skelter," and a powerful medley of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band" and "The End."
    The sound and visuals are good, and the extra features (including a brief parallel history of the Beatles and the U.S.S.R. in the '60s) are interesting. No, the Beatles will never reform. But Paul McCartney - Live in Red Square ain't a bad substitute.

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    I got this as soon as it came out and its a real treat. It actually has 2 concerts and with different songs for the most part and the St Pete one maybe better than the Moscow one. If you like the Beatles this DVD is a must have.
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    Um, how does one see any of this stuff from Live 8? I know tonight they are having clips of the best from around the world on TV, and my favorite classic rock radio in New York (Q 104.3) is playing live stuff through out the day, though it might only be from London.
    I hope to hear Neil Young, however, I wonder what I chooses to play. I hope for Rockin in the Free World.

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    Well now I am feeling much MUCH BETTER having just listened to 'Won't Get Fooled Again'

    GO DALTREY!!!!!!! YOU STILL GOT IT !!!!!!!!

    Possibly my favourite song of all time!!!! I just love that line.......

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    I've never seen a less enthusiastic, less motionless crowd, ever. 200,000 people at Hyde park, and barely a head bob between them. The Who and Pink Floyd, ending a show mostly watched by youngsters. Forty minutes earlier, the entire place was going mental for Robbie Williams and his crowd pleasing antics, and now it's miserable. Paul McCartney has yet to return either. Sheesh. The Old boys network ending the show. They'll need to do some serious editing on the DVD to make it not look like the entire crowd was static for most of the show. Pink Floyd might be able to string together a fairly decent tune, but you want a real show stopper for the end acts, something that gets the entire crowd buzzing with endless enthusiasm. Pink Floyd certainly aren't that.
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    Frankly, you're nuts. The only real music are the old folks. Almost all new bands suck. And the crowd are the stupid ones, not the musicians. It's there fault for not liking good music, not the musicians.

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    WTF Im watching Floyd now and in the middle of comfortably numb they have some a holes talking about them thakfully they shiut up as the solo began but then went to commercial b4 thatwas even finished GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.

    And BKB I can see why they call you the blind King as you must have been watching a differnt concert than I was. The solo on numb was the highlight of the whole thing and still the most stiring guitar solo of alltime. I cant believe they ruined it.
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