JohnnyLemonhead


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Most overrated rock acts of all time, in no particular order:

Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, The Eagles, and Eric Clapton (solo work). These are the bands that are responsible for making classic rock boring.

bigpeeler


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This band will never amount to anything. I'll pass. Where's my Perry Como box set???

bigpeeler


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JohnnyLemonhead wrote:Most overrated rock acts of all time, in no particular order:

Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, The Eagles, and Eric Clapton (solo work). These are the bands that are responsible for making classic rock boring.



Let me guess...you're the president of the Jonas Brothers fan club.

SmartAlx


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I found When the Tigers Broke free on an album some years ago. Don't remember which one but there is the wikipedia article:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Tigers_Broke_Free

richardbost


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can't wait until the PF special edition Rock Band comes out...!

JohnnyLemonhead


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bigpeeler wrote:Let me guess...you're the president of the Jonas Brothers fan club.



Well, actually I am a Senator (OH) in the Jonas Brothers Fan Club. (The Jonas Brothers Fan Club is a representative republic)

surfcitydave


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Actually, the acts are "boring" because radio has overplayed them.

soupbonecapone


quality posts: 0 Private Messages soupbonecapone

I believe that's on Roger Waters "Flickering Flame" album. This "WOOT" makes my heart beat fast too, but I also have all of them either on vinyl or c.d! Keep up the great woots!

ueberRegenbogen


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zozzles wrote:(later and more secret: my GF simply will NOT have sex during the song "Money". Too mechanical, I guess.)


Maybe the odd time signature.
Now i'll have to try it with Apocalypse in 9/8.

ueberRegenbogen


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sdc100 wrote:I almost got it as a gift to myself then I realized that there is no way these can live up to The Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs gold disc editions.


The Harvest releases do. (And the cover art isn't shrunk and framed—the one thing that has always irritated me about MFSL releases.) [Gold is more corrosion resistant, and the smoother surface is slightly less proned to mistracking; but it doesn't affect the audio at all.]

nickmcmahon


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bigpeeler wrote:Let me guess...you're the president of the Jonas Brothers fan club.



llo!!!

ueberRegenbogen


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zozzles wrote:Who was it that died from the band within the last two months?


Rick Wright—the keyboardist.
(And Syd Barrett—the original lead singer, died a couple of years ago.)

chimericalwolf


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I was born in 1985, so pretty much all of the Pink Floyd mess was over with by the time I got into them. Which gives me an odd perspective, Division Bell seems as much Pink Floyd to me as anything else, since it's not a departure from anything, just another part in the grand puzzle.

I'll buy this and finally have most of everything of my own, not a few albums borrowed from my mom, a few burned, a few downloaded. Should be nice.

remlog


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ROFL great description.

feels good man

ueberRegenbogen


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snarkosis wrote:Anybody know where to find studio versions of "Embryo" (aside from the Works album), "When the tigers broke free", and "What shall we do now?" ? I've always hoped they would put those last two back on The Wall some day...


I would also like the single version of Young Lust—which ends without fading into the bumper material. I think most (if not all) of these were released as singles (some b-sides).

(I wonder if the lyric sheets for The Wall, in this set, include What Shall we Do Now?—as the LPs did, and the CDs didn't?)

dellasanchez


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woot you are evil. I just said earlier today "no more presents for me." I also just bought a new surround sound system for me. I also need coasters. Oh this would sound so good on my new surround system.

If fate fiinds this still waiting for me and lurking inside of my laptop after seeping I just might not be able to refuse.

oh, oh so tempting...so want...

della
-who has my kitten picture?

chipgreen


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RayH wrote:This would be a nicer deal if it included DVD's of Live at Pompeii, Wizard of Oz synced to Dark Side of the Moon and the DVD-A/DD 4.1 Alan Parsons' quad mix of Dark Side of the Moon.



I've always meant to try the Wizard of Oz thing, just never got around to it.

In other news, I did hear "turn me on dead man" when playing Revolution #9 from The Beatles White Album backwards, but playing my Black Sabbath records backwards with the lights out failed to conjure up Satan.


ueberRegenbogen


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JohnnyLemonhead wrote:Most overrated rock acts of all time, in no particular order: Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, The Eagles, and Eric Clapton (solo work). These are the bands that are responsible for making classic rock boring.


You forgot the Beatles. A lot of great stuff; but way overhyped—especially in their early years, with all the idiotic teen twits too busy screaming like crazed 5 year olds to even hear the music, much less enjoy it.

Meanwhile, i wouldn't call any of these acts boring (except AC/DC, who don't do much, if anything, for me). Though i can see if one limits their view to what gets played on mainstream commercial radio (which i avoid), they might get tired of it. (The lowest-common-denominator market can handle only very limited amounts of truly interesting music, before their flaccid little minds die of whining for their factory-pop.)

zeddgara


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JohnnyLemonhead wrote:Most overrated rock acts of all time, in no particular order:

Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, The Eagles, and Eric Clapton (solo work). These are the bands that are responsible for making classic rock boring.



Please your greatness, you sublime rock hater, anoint us with your blessing of great rock bands. Just a small list, maybe 7 or 8 of those bands which pass the much vaunted test of johnnylemonhead, we're waiting.

ueberRegenbogen


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flyersfan25 wrote:Oh, I want one so badly! I was looking at this set on Amazon not that long ago...
But is it an upgrade over the CDs I already own?


If you own the lackluster Capitol or Columbia CDs, then it very probably is an upgrade. If you own the outstanding Harvest or MFSL CDs, then perhaps not.

Maeka


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BenRain wrote:You know, ripping this to FLAC would create one amazing experience, anyone want to give an approximate number crunch of how much GB it would take up? :P



3.5

(Late by three)

alphamale


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Ive got this whole thing ripped into one huge file, Must of been out for some time.

alphamale


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Its over two gigs, but it fits on my 30G Zune just fine

tlng13


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is this only for US customers?
thx

mortiki


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in for one, love umaguma

#1 wooter! according to woot :-) 466 woots purchased and counting...over $148,000.00 spent

First woot: (Timex T58501 Ironman GPS Watch)
Last woot on: 2/23/2013
Pyrex Prep, Store & Bake 28pc Set

ottervarium


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snarkosis wrote:Anybody know where to find studio versions of "Embryo" (aside from the Works album), "When the tigers broke free", and "What shall we do now?" ? I've always hoped they would put those last two back on The Wall some day...



"Embryo" is only available on 'Works,' since the album was put together at the behest of their record company without the Floyd's input or consent. They didn't regard the track as quite finished.

"When the Tigers Broke Free" can be found on the most recent (not 1994) remaster of 'The Final Cut' (which could be the version in this boxed set).

"What Shall We Do Now?" (an extension of "Empty Spaces") is only in the movie 'The Wall' and of course there was no released film soundtrack. I, too, hope it'll be integrated into a future reissue of 'The Wall.'

I have all their albums and am a big fan -- and I'd be buying this if it wasn't for my shelling out so much lately for the third and last Genesis 1970-1975 import CD/SACD+DVD boxed set. Argh!

grtgrfx


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zozzles wrote:Please forgive me, then.

Who was it that died from the band within the last two months?



Richard Wright, keyboard wiz, passed away last month.

smokingmods


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zozzles wrote:Please forgive me, then.

Who was it that died from the band within the last two months?



that was richard wright the keyboard player

uhm, what are you looking at?

no seriously, what are you looking for ?
there is NOTHING HERE FOR YOU. Go home, the movie is over, really it's over. You can go now.

smokingmods


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JohnnyLemonhead wrote:Most overrated rock acts of all time, in no particular order:

Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, The Eagles, and Eric Clapton (solo work). These are the bands that are responsible for making classic rock boring.



I discount your reply like a woot off with two for tuesday left overs you sir are pointless

uhm, what are you looking at?

no seriously, what are you looking for ?
there is NOTHING HERE FOR YOU. Go home, the movie is over, really it's over. You can go now.

dalton2112


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Bob21 wrote:I don't get the buy 3 people.



They are the ones who have things called friends.

sisterC


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i thought cd's were coasters now? i was born way before 1975 and have many of these albums on vinyl still and also a few cd's and of course have ripped all of it and uploaded onto my zunes!!!

now why didn't you think to bundle this with a zune? someone is sleeping at the office again!

mad dogs and englishmen...i still want the great dane!

sisterC


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JohnnyLemonhead wrote:Most overrated rock acts of all time, in no particular order:

Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, The Eagles, and Eric Clapton (solo work). These are the bands that are responsible for making classic rock boring.



have to agree about the eagles for sure...clearly you are a child though to think as much about the others mentioned. that or you were one of those geeky kids that didn't get stoned and go to concerts and wait in line at the back doors to party with the bands...oh, shhh...i was a minor and i promised jimmy not mention that

mad dogs and englishmen...i still want the great dane!

ivoryice


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jessiebyrd004 wrote:The album alone gets good enough reviews to make it worth considering. ANd it's Floyd for goodness sakes. How could anyone born before 1975 pass this one up?



How could anyone born after 1975 pass this one up?

jeffiekins


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zozzles wrote:To tell a secret:

There I was at "Rattlesnake Ranch" where the "Fall Follies" were taking place, having drunk a fairish number of shots of "Dr." John's Snake Oil and was sitting in the living room. We were listening to "The Dark Side of the Moon" (I would have never known of Pink Floyd if not for John). I was grooving and relaxing and everything was coolness incorporated.

I didn't know there was a six-foot Magna Planar speaker DIRECTLY behind me.

When all of the alarm clocks went off I nearly went into an apoplectic fit. Scared the living bejeesus out of me. However, that is now about my favorite of their albums...



Sounds great on my six-foot Magnaplanars, too. (Gotta have 2 amps to get it right, but if you do, boy!)

I'm supposed to buy something? But we're having so much fun with things as they are, I don't want to ruin it!
Purchases: 18 / 11 (nobody cares what, so I won't tell you);
Brownies of Cannabis: 1 / 12 (Thanks, Wootalyzer! -- would it help if I called them something else?).

ericoboe


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gcason wrote:Silliest statement of all time by a n00b wooter:



wait! is there no room for creative, new music? the eagles WERE boring. How I wish I had listened to something more worthwhile than that. I couldn't ever see dissing robert plant tho...

TAYLORT5


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this link is a great way to see the music you get with this....
http://www.pinkfloyd.co.uk/obtw/ and just for the record I love "the divion bell" thats where they got rid of all that dead weight.


EDIT: A Saucer Full Of Secrets has one of RIchard Wrights best pieces on it "Celestial Voices " that man was so cool. R.I.P. Rick !!!


You're on probation!

You've been put on posting probation for this post for this reason: Ok, I deleted it 3 times. Do you not get it? (24h) Personal attack/useless post.

Please stare at the scary cartoon dog for 20 hours and then try posting again.

ericoboe


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ericoboe wrote:wait! is there no room for creative, new music? the eagles WERE boring. How I wish I had listened to something more worthwhile than that. I couldn't ever see dissing robert plant tho...



one other comment. pink floyd has some great songs.. most on the dark side album. but arent most of their songs really repetitive and kind of mundane? does anybody really want to put on one of their myriad albums and listen to the damn thing straight through? they made way too many low caliber albums just to make money. they were right there with the MAN, acting like they were outside the box and cool.

pbandito


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Interesting woot; I like the vinyl cover art and inserts but just can't see myself getting this when I have all these albums. Good price though.

towergnt


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You should try Dark Side of the Moon on MFSL UHQR Vinyl. If you want better, you needed to be in the studio with them when they recorded it.

jeffamex63


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They don't make CDs out of vinyl.