Arnold Layne (Chapter 24)

Arnold Layne (Chapter 24)

Arnold Layne (Chapter 24)

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2 years ago

Mens fashion in the 1960s was just

*wears the stripiest pants ever*

*wears an 18th century style coat*

*wears circulator glasses*


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2 years ago

Got tagged by @dougyule (fanks pal)

Last song I listened to:

Last photo I saved (to be sent to my Aries friend who did exactly as the meme predicted):

Got Tagged By @dougyule (fanks Pal)
2 years ago

“The Scarecrow” edit! Hope y’all enjoy🕺


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2 years ago

Roger in the 70s: are there an paranoids here tonight? Anybody who worries all the time? Is there anyone here who’s weak? IS THERE ANYBODY HERE THAT BREATHES OXYGEN?? IS THERE ANYONE WHO HAS A NOSE?? IS THERE ANYONE THAT HATES BROCCOLI?? ANYBODY HERE HAVE ROMANTIC TENSION WITH THEIR BANDMATES??? COME ON LET ME HEAR YOU!!!AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!


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2 years ago

Saw Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets: Echoes tour in DC last night. Among lots of funny little things Nick said, he introduced Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun thusly:

"We're going to play a song now that is very near and dear to my heart, because I spent many a year watching Roger Waters bang holy hell out of this gong, and I was never allowed to play it. But, I've got my own gong now and I've given myself permission to play it." 😌

If you're a Floyd fan and you get the chance, go see the show. It was absolutely wonderful. All the pre-Dark Side classics were played and some of the more obscure stuff - like Vegetable Man, one that NO OTHER member of Pink Floyd or Floyd tribute band has ever played live - and they use the "old ways" for producing unique visual effects each night (e.g., using 2 concave clock faces, baby oil, ink, and water to create live lava lamp-like projections). All the old hippies in the audience were bouncing in their seats or jumping out of them to dance. Nick is SO sweet and funny, you can tell by watching him that he's having the best time. The band is also phenomenal and work really well together (Guy Pratt's in the band!). 10/10, if he had another show booked closer I'd see it again. The merch is nice too!


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2 years ago
Pink Floyd From The April 28, 1977 Issue Of CIRCUS Magazine
Pink Floyd From The April 28, 1977 Issue Of CIRCUS Magazine
Pink Floyd From The April 28, 1977 Issue Of CIRCUS Magazine

Pink Floyd From the April 28, 1977 issue of CIRCUS magazine


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