What is it that you are spinning tonight?
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I've heard the Gilmour the other day, in high-res. It's a pleasant album, pretty much what I expected from him at this point. Background music, really, not much more than that. I found that PF album more interesting in general than this.
If you want primo Gilmour, get that first self-titled album of his, from 1978 or so. That's a classic!
I've heard the Gilmour the other day, in high-res. It's a pleasant album, pretty much what I expected from him at this point. Background music, really, not much more than that. I found that PF album more interesting in general than this.
If you want primo Gilmour, get that first self-titled album of his, from 1978 or so. That's a classic!
Barry, do you have The Endless River?
And, did you see the movie: Life of Pi?
Hi Bob.
No. I have never really got into Pink Floyd.
No again I'm afraid to Life of Pi.
Did see a great film a couple of weeks ago. "45" starring Tom Courtney and Charlotte Rampling. Absolutely superb acting in a cinematic masterpiece. Strongly recommended if it makes it to Canada
Yes that's the film.
I'm glad you enjoy PF so much and I do appreciate different music can appeal to us all. They are a great group but have never quite clicked with me.
In the last ten years or so I am about 85% Classical and 15% Jazz & Blues.
Pink Floyd is only a distraction today...I still enjoy...but I don't dine anymore on it. ...I keep track only for youth attractiveness.
The main essence in my soul is Classical Music listening.
I like movies with a message of love and peace, and I do enjoy 'Mad Max: Fury Road'...just for the heck of it...the wild sand ride...all that 3D jazz.
I consider myself a gentleman of the mind, heart and spirit...and I love diversification...but my main essence is "Smoooooooth" and "Relax".
The piano is my favorite musical instrument. ...And the cello.
* That movie...45 Years...seems to be the perfect antidote to 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'.
I too find I am listening to more classical music courtesy of BBC Radio Three FM broadcasts through my Magnum Dynalab 109 tuner.
We are, of course incredibly blessed having the BBC. The breadth, range and quality of their broadcasting is superb with a team of deeply knowledgeable presenters and guests. One of my favourites is Composer of the of the Week. Five one hour programmes broadcast at 12pm every day and repeated at 6.30pm BST. Not just the music but an accompanying biography of the composer. Next week it is Rachmaninov.
Not sure how you fare in Canada for FM radio or whether you can access BBC Radio 3 via the internet but it is so enjoyable and rewarding.
Barry, I probably could via the internet radio. ...Thx...I'll check it out.
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