Ep.16 – Pink Floyd, the later years (1987-1994)
In this episode we want to tackle a topic that is often fraud with emotions and talk about the Pink Floyd period after Roger Waters …
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In this episode we want to tackle a topic that is often fraud with emotions and talk about the Pink Floyd period after Roger Waters …
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I was 17 when MLOR of reason came out and loved it, big Floyd fan ever since, seeing them in 89 and 94.
And Radio Kaos was awful – Roger didn't get his form back until Jeff Beck got on board.
Edit: Gary Wallace was on stage because Nick wanted backup – this wasn't some Gilmour decree, Nick and Rick were feeling their way back into the Limelight and both WANTED the extra musicians – it was that simple, Nick said so.
20 years old, I bought the momentary of reason album the day it came out. Loved it and went on to see Pink Floyd in 1988 in Germany, Maimarktgelände. At the time I already new most of the older material. Started a Pink Floyd tribute band called "Interstellar Overdrive" in 1997. Together we worked out to play most of the songs from "Piper" to "The Wall". We never touched the newer albums for several reasons. People love it and that's what keeps us together 'till today: Echoes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWInOb5BkdA
Greetings an thumbs up for the work on your cannel …
Worth remembering that in 1993 PF released the first anniversary release of TDSOTM (20). Hence the album being played in full and mentioned on posters/ads for TDB EC dates..
This is actually a decent album, the Later Years. Came out a few years ago
As a hard-core PF fan, this was very interesting! I can totally get your points.
omg this feels weird, my first apearance on YT….thnx FC for giving me this opportunity.