R.I.P. Richard Wright

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Rest in peace, Mr Wright. I was just loading some Pink Floyd into my Ipod over the weekend. Another giant moves on.
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I just heard about this. What a sad way to end the day. :(
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Oh man, and I was listening to some Pink Floyd live stuff (ROIO, for those that know) this afternoon, too.
I feel like somebody died last week and I was listening to their music then also.
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Awww man. :(
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Bummer. I'll play "Remember A Day" today in his honor.
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I have a DVD of the making of Dark Side Of The Moon and there's a great part with Mr. Wright about the chords in Breathe. I'm gonna watch that again tonight. His work affected me profoundly.
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I have been listening to Pink Floyd A LOT lately. I've been kind of listening to bands that I was listening to when I was first developing as a musician. (Learning bass, then guitar and learning to play in bands etc...) Piper at the Gates of Dawn was in my car for two strait weeks just a few weeks ago.

Pink Floyd from 1967 to 1994 is one of my favorite bands ever. I love Pink Floyd.

Rest in peace Rick, rest in peace.

Today I loaded Winamp with all of Richard Wright's lead vocal Pink Floyd songs as well as some of his instrumentals in his honor.

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This is pretty ghey news.

I say this calls for some sort of coverfight in his honor.
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Lord of Oats wrote:This is pretty ghey news.

I say this calls for some sort of coverfight in his honor.
Thats not a bad idea but I just don't have time. I still want to finish Calico Alley, I'm in the middle of recording my very own Funeral Dazies track, and The Funeral Dazies are in the studio periodically for the next two weeks. (Including all day this Saturday) Then we are back to gigging two weeks from now with a full plate of gigs in October. (including an Orlando and Atlanta date)

I love the idea, but I'm just not sure I could commit.
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I have always thought that it would be fun to have an "In the Style of" cover fight, where we don't record songs by the actual band, but new songs in their style. Pink Floyd may be worthy. Are we?
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Spud wrote:I have always thought that it would be fun to have an "In the Style of" cover fight, where we don't record songs by the actual band, but new songs in their style. Pink Floyd may be worthy. Are we?
THATS AWESOME.

You would also find that Pink Floyd has done a lot of evolving. There are three or four Pink Floyd styles to choose from!
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Hoblit wrote:You would also find that Pink Floyd has done a lot of evolving. There are three or four Pink Floyd styles to choose from!
This is the best coverfight(ish) idea ever.
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yeah! that's great. i have to admit i have already tried to do this on my johnny cashpoint cover. dunno if i succeeded! but i do like the guitar solo at the end.
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Great idea, Spud. I'd love to do something like that.
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That should be an optional challenge for the next fight.
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The optional challenge idea is OK, but it would be even better to get a whole new Pink Floyd album out of it.

Considering the conceptual nature of their albums, how could that be done? A bunch of random tracks wouldn't cut it...
I can think of a couple of ideas.

1. A THEME instead of a TITLE.
2. Lots 'o collaborations
3. Someone does the first song, and then passes it on to the next player for reference, who than passes on ONLY THEIR SONG to the next player, etc., etc...
4. Same as No. 3, except pass them ALL on as we go.

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Spud wrote:The optional challenge idea is OK, but it would be even better to get a whole new Pink Floyd album out of it.

Considering the conceptual nature of their albums, how could that be done? A bunch of random tracks wouldn't cut it...
I can think of a couple of ideas.

1. A THEME instead of a TITLE.
2. Lots 'o collaborations
3. Someone does the first song, and then passes it on to the next player for reference, who than passes on ONLY THEIR SONG to the next player, etc., etc...
4. Same as No. 3, except pass them ALL on as we go.

Thoughts?

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If you wanted a conceptual album in the vein of Pink Floyd, you would need more than a Theme. You'd have to limit it further. Otherwise you could say - in the theme of a new dawn dawning and you could still get a 1967ish Floyd and a Division Bell'ish Floyd and those two would NOT work together very well.

I'm not damning your idea, I see what you are going for. I just think you'd need to shape the project better to achieve your conceptual goal.

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Maybe one of the keyboard type folks could record a few Richard Wright sounding phrases and all the songs would include those phrases/samples and variations on them. that would give continuity to the album.
maybe require all the songs to start with the sound of some non-instrument ala the clock, cash register, heliocopter thing. An object could be assigned to each participant.

I really like Pink Floyd. And this project sounds very cool! If allowed, I might even try to get over my stagefright webfright and contribute.
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Or someone (raises hand) could act as producer and make assignments as to placement on the album, conceptual intent of overall album, each track, etc. They I would also listen to initial scratch tracks and make suggestions and demands, suggest/enforce cross-pollenizations, etc.
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Whatever happens, I call 'Nile Song'
Right now. I'm calling it.
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Märk wrote:Whatever happens, I call 'Nile Song'
Right now. I'm calling it.
God I hate you.

not really

I will totally threaten to call 'producer' on this one.

I'm not claiming to be THE BIGGEST PINK FLOYD FAN HERE! But, I probably am. I was OBSESSED with them for years during my teens.

At one point in my life I had 26 Pink Floyd / Pink Floyd related productions. (releases, soundtracks, collaborations, solo albums, movies etc...)

What *I* would ULTIMATELY like to see is a conceptual album in Pink Floyd style of Pink Floyd's own evolution. A contiguous album that starts in 1967 and ends in 1994.
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