Pink Floyd at the V & A

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Zimmer frames at the ready...

This is simply wrong......

This is my Yoof

This is a band that I discovered back in the Sid Barratt days, and have enjoyed their music ever since

However that fact that my Yoof is in ANY museum, never mind the Victoria and Albert is simply wrong
 
[QUOTE 4802269, member: 259"]No way I'm going unless they accidentally release a giant inflatable pig.[/QUOTE]

Algie has been seen secured to the V and A and the BBC

Interesting article about the way the pig has developed and been used
 

Colin_P

Guru
Algie was featured on the One Show the other night, breaking his teather, causing havoc with air traffic control and drifting about 40 miles and landing in Kent somewhere.

No doubt many fans already know this but for those that don't, if you can get hold of the DVD of them Live at Pompeii (in the amphitheater) circa 1972, just them no audience, it is mind blowing, especially Echoes off the Meddle album. Brings me out in goose bumps every time.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Algie was featured on the One Show the other night, breaking his teather, causing havoc with air traffic control and drifting about 40 miles and landing in Kent somewhere.

No doubt many fans already know this but for those that don't, if you can get hold of the DVD of them Live at Pompeii (in the amphitheater) circa 1972, just them no audience, it is mind blowing, especially Echoes off the Meddle album. Brings me out in goose bumps every time.
*note* the directors cut of Pink Floyd in Pompeii is absolute pants. Avoid at all costs.
 
I apparently saw AC/DC when Bon Scott was singing for them, and it has been said that I attended a Johnny Winter concert at the Town & Country too..................don't remember a thing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You didn't get backstage at the Them Crooked Vultures gig and 'meet' John Paul Jones and David Grohl did you?

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Colin_P

Guru
Of course, it is on u-tube.

A spine tingling way to spend ten minutes. (If I can remember how to get the link thingy to work).

 
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Of course, it is on u-tube.

A spine tingling way to spend ten minutes. (If I can remember how to get the link thingy to work).

Another great version is on David Gilmour Remember That Night Royal Albert Hall 2006 DVD. Worth getting for the late Mr Bowie as a guest right at the end.

Also, check out the DG 2002 gig with an encore of Comfortably Numb at the end, Bob Geldof as guest and quite possibly the best version of that famous riff....:notworthy:
 
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