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 Amazon.com: Animals [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]: Music
"Pigs" is the best track and is also one of my favorite Pink Floyd songs.
Punk music and punk bands were forming everywhere, and they all hated Pink Floyd's brand of drawn out, ethereal music - stuff they felt was pompous.
The best Pink Floyd albums I own (in order): A list by oran, a music lover
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 Pink Floyd The Wall trivia
When Pink is in the bathroom (the last time we see it), dressed as the Hammer leader, he is reading some poems.
Bob Geldof's only line, that is not a Pink Floyd song, is "Next time, fu**ers.".
Pink is in the bathroom stall crying, and reading from his songbook.
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 Pink Floyd MP3 Downloads - Pink Floyd Music Downloads - Pink Floyd Music Videos
Pink Floyd is my 2nd Favorite band and I LOvE the song Money!
Opinions of Pink Floyd usually center on their more well known albums (Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall), specific songs (Wish You Were Here, Another Brick In The Wall) or the abundance of feuding...
Pink Floyd is the premier space rock band.
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 pink floyd trivia
All about pink floyd, pink floyd lyric, pink floyd the wall, pink floyd wish you were here, pink floyd money, pink floyd dark side of the moon, pink floyd discography and more.
I give you the lyrics, you tell me what Pink Floyd song they belong to...
pink floyd wish you were here midi
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 Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd's career, and they nailed every single song.After ten years of paying tribute to Pink Floyd, the members of APF seemed to be enjoying themselves as much as the audience, if not more.
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Pink Floyd performed at the 1970 Bath Festival, playing Atom Heart Mother with a full orchestra, and it was billed at that point as The Amazing Pudding.
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 mtv.com - News - On Echoes, Pink Floyd Shine On And On
The album will include "Shine on You Crazy Diamond," "Wish You Were Here," "Comfortably Numb," "Money," "One of These Days," "See Emily Play," "Arnold Layne" and other previously released tunes (see "Pink Floyd Putting Together Best-Of LP").
mtv.com - News - On Echoes, Pink Floyd Shine On And On
The 28-track Echoes was created with the active participation of Floyd guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour, keyboardist Richard Wright and drummer Nick Mason, as well as former band vocalist/bassist Roger Waters, who quit Floyd in 1983.
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 Money (song) - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Money is the 5th song on Pink Floyd's famous album The Dark Side of the Moon, and was written by Roger Waters.
The song is notable for having seven beats to the measure in the main part.
It is the only song on the album to hit #1 in the United States charts.
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 The influence of Electronic Music in Rock Music, 1967-76
One of the most pertinent examples would be Pink Floyd’s albums and especially Dark Side of the Moon, in which musique concrète vignettes are used in-between songs.
For instance, you can hear the sounds of screaming before the first song of the album, Breathe, as well as a rhythmic montage of cash register sounds before the song Money.
In Lucky Man, Emerson just added a short doodle of Moog lead at the end of the song, with a bit of glide on it, and rock history was made with “the first featured lead synthesizer solo”.[i] On the same album, other electroacoustic music techniques were used, such as tape speed variations in Knife-Edge.
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Duff: Well it is for now, now it is but back then it wasn’t Riki Rachtman: And that’s the song that you can’t get on the soundtrack but its played in the movie Duff: Yes, that’s Money by Pink Floyd Matt: They came to us and said would you do Money by Pink Floyd?
Duff: You got yourself out of that one Riki Rachtman: I could be like the radio guy right now and I could say, oh I always… uh… the new one from the Guns, Oh this is gonna be great...
(Riki goes on about the station, etc.) Matt: We didn’t put it out as a single because we don’t even have a record deal right now, we are an unsigned band Duff: Here’s sort of our plan.
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 Echoes FAQ Ver, 4.0 - 9/10
He spends his time painting, reading, tending his garden and coin collection, and working on a pet-project of his, "The History of Art." The money from his Pink Floyd and solo albums is more than enough to subsidize his low-key lifestyle.
Nick Mason, Richard Wright and David Gilmour have each said that some of these may be released on a "satellite album" at some point in the future, or saved until the next full Pink Floyd album.
On Primus' _Pork Soda_ album, there is a lyric on song #12 ("The Air is Getting Slippery") that goes, "If you studied your Floyd properly, you'd know that pigs could fly." Primus has also covered "Have a Cigar" on their _Miscellaneous Debris_ EP.
www.pink-floyd.org /faq/faq9.html   (496 words)

  
 A Collection of Great Dance Songs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Collection of Great Dance Songs is a compilation album by Pink Floyd released against the will of Roger Waters on November 23, 1981 (see 1981 in music) on Harvest/EMI in the UK and Columbia Records in the US originally.
The title is completely facetious, considering that the majority of the tracks are impossible to dance to, nor has Pink Floyd ever recorded any song that could be considered "danceable".
Also, the track "Money" was re-recorded as Capitol Records refused to let Columbia Records in the US use the track so David Gilmour re-recorded the track himself playing all of the drums, guitars, keyboards, bass guitar and vocals and co-producing the song with James Guthrie.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/A_Collection_of_Great_Dance_Songs   (338 words)

  
 Josh Becker: Q & A archive, page 101
Before the "Darkside of the Moon", Pink Floyd were not making a great deal of money, however, after that album, they became millionaires almost overnight, but they did not do it by saying "I am going to sellout and make this really good album which will make me lots of money".
He loved Phil's "song" at the Hootenanny and basically liked Phil and the Buckley's a lot.
Lopez also makes a long speech to Affleck in which she draws analogies between her female anatomy and one's mouth, ending in a particular vulgarity that sent at least two New York Times writers right out of the theatre.
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 Column of Sound: The Dark Side of the Rainbow
This is when what was Side Two of the record begins with "Money", the song Pink Floyd may best be known for.
Well, there's finally a video for Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, and you may already own it.
Is there really a link between The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wizard of Oz?
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 Waters Returns To The 'Dark Side'
Sans Waters, Pink Floyd performed "Dark Side of the Moon" in full for the first time during its 1994 tour in support of "The Division Bell." With Waters back in the fold, the band performed the "Dark Side" tracks "Breathe" and "Money" as part of its four-song set at Live 8 last summer.
February 22, 2006, 10:30 AM ET Jonathan Cohen, N.Y. With Pink Floyd guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour about to launch a new solo album and world tour, the band's former bassist/vocalist Roger Waters is gearing up to perform the classic 1973 album "Dark Side of the Moon" in its entirety this summer in France.
"Roger and I had a lot of bitterness and anger over the years and this was the first time that he had seemed to be wanting to put some of that behind him," Gilmour tells Billboard.com of the Live 8 performance.
www.billboard.com /bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002073109   (496 words)

  
 Pink Floyd - Animals Music Review sputnikmusic
Dividing society into three categories; Dogs, who are the predators of society, Pigs, the money grubbers and capitalists, and Sheep, who blindly follow, Pink Floyd wrote an album that's possibly their masterpiece.
This song is perhaps the most well layered and orchestrated song on the album; the guitar, bass, keyboard and drums, along with vocals are all distinctly different but mesh together into what sounds at first listen like a simple song.
Waters' social commentary is completely accurate, depressing at times, but the couplet "Pigs On The Wing (Part 1)" and Pigs On The Wing (Part 2)" give the listener hope, and a message of caring and almost, unity.
www.musicianforums.com /sputnik/album.php?albumid=185   (1975 words)

  
 Ruble Rubble: inspired by Uriah Heep's, Easy Livin', and Pink Floyd's, Pigs (Three Different Ones), this song is about money and e-conomics. (A free MP3 song, with lyrics and other sights and sounds.)
Ruble Rubble: inspired by Uriah Heep's, Easy Livin', and Pink Floyd's, Pigs (Three Different Ones), this song is about money and e-conomics.
Inspired by Uriah Heep's Easy Livin and Pink Floyd's Pigs (Three Different Ones), this song is about money and e-conomics.
However, man must make a living or certainly be unhappy.
camelot.kingarthur.com /music_club/lyrics/Ruble_Rubble.html   (103 words)

  
 Dark Side of the Moon: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
Money is the 5th song on pink floyds famous album the dark side of the moon, and was written by roger waters....
DSotM is the second-best-selling album[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] of all time, EHandler: no quick summary.
In 1997 Dark Side of the Moon was named the 6th greatest album of all time in a 'Music of the Millennium' poll conducted by HMV HMV quick summary:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/da/dark_side_of_the_moon.htm   (3854 words)

  
 Pink Floyd
Gilmour made a song that he wanted to be included in the album and all other members stood up for this song except Waters.
Gilmour presents several demos on the air, including Roger Waters' orginal demo for "Money," Gilmour's 1978 demo of "Comfortably Numb," Jon Carin's demo of "Learning to Fly" and a Gilmour reggae version of Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone." Audio copies of these are widely traded by fans.
Gilmour, Mason and Wright are supported by Jon Carin on keyboards and vocals, Guy Pratt on bass and vocals, Scott Page on saxophone and vocals, Tim Renwick on guitar and vocals, Gary Wallis providing percussion, and Rachel Fury and Margaret Taylor performing backing vocals.
www.angelfire.com /biz/velvetlounge/editorial.html   (12658 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Money (disambiguation) Article
Money can be: Money, the financial currency A song, by: Pink Floyd Barrett Strong Charli Baltimore Gamma Ray Jamelia John Butler Trio Michael Jackson Monty Python Suede The Beatles The Human League Th...
The Rolling Stones (Cover of the Barrett Strong version)
The Kingsmen (Cover of the Barrett Strong version)
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 Enron: The TV Movie By Virginia Heffernan
Directed by punk chronicler Penelope Spheeris, who I suspect is behind the high-spirited use of Pink Floyd's "Money" as the movie's opening song, Crooked E tells a goofball version of Enron's fall and Cruver's moral awakening.
The movie in fact stars Christian Kane, as Brian Cruver, the young former Enron employee on whose book, Anatomy of Greed, the movie is based.
The scenes of Cruver's initiation are the finest part of this surprisingly enjoyable TV movie.
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 The Mercury: Profile: Bob Geldof (archived)
Geldof also dabbled for a short time with acting, most notably appearing in the 1982 film Pink Floyd The Wall.
The song raised millions of dollars after its 1982 release, but Geldof, convinced he could do more, went on to organise the Live Aid show, before travelling the world to gather money and support for Africa.
BOB Geldof, the force behind the biggest global music rally to help end poverty in Africa, has been raging against injustice since he burst onto the world stage as a young rock star in the 1970s.
www.themercury.news.com.au /common/story_page/0,5936,15777533%255E10431,00.html   (723 words)

  
 Pink Floyd Archives-U.S. Laser Discs
Includes a picture of The Delicate Sound of Thunder laser disc during the introduction, and a segment of the song Money from The Delicate Sound of Thunder laser disc as a sample.
This is a discography of Pink Floyd and related laser video disc releases from the United States.
A series of tragic accidents and the sheer practicality of the event's organization were to spell the end of the race in 1954 in everyone's mind-this is until now.
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 Pink Floyd
Although it was their 8th studio album, Dark Side was the first that many high-ranking music people had heard of them, and as such they would treat the guys with the same "let's sucker them out of their money" approach that they would with a regular overnight one hit wonder group.
This is the last album where all four band members got songwriting credits, and the writing, playing and singing capabilities of the other three guys were also critical to the album's success.
Anyways, this album is certainly very patchy, and there's virtually no flow between each of the tracks, but there's not a single song on here that I dislike, and several that I love.
www.johnmcferrinmusicreviews.org /pink.html   (20381 words)

  
 BLABBERMOUTH.NET - KORN Perform PINK FLOYD Cover On 'Howard Stern': Audio Available
The song was better than I thought it would be, only because they actually did the solo.
Fuck money, he can come be my drummer.
Richard Christy...the former Death drummer...works on Howard Stern.
www.roadrun.com /blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=29921   (1346 words)

  
 Death by Chocolate: Death by Chocolate: Pitchfork Review
Alright, who do I blame for the "interlude?" Those little bits of between-song filler that have polluted every album from Zappa's We're Only in It for the Money to the Apples in Stereo's Her Wallpaper Reverie with unconscionable pretension.
I'm inclined to indict Pink Floyd as the likely scapegoat, if for no other reason than it seems like something they'd have come up with.
Death by Chocolate: Death by Chocolate: Pitchfork Review
www.pitchforkmedia.com /record-reviews/d/death-by-chocolate/death-by-chocolate.shtml   (628 words)

  
 Crystal Ball
On October 3, the record lable The Store For Music Ltd will release the album "Heavy Hitters" by the Michael Schenker Group and on which you can hear Tommy sing the song "Money" along with Edgar Winter on saxophone, Tony Levin on bass, Mike Baird on drums and Michael Schenker on guitar.
Tommy has participated in the recording of a new tribute to the famous Pink Floyd album, "The Wall".
We are still waiting for news about the release of the new album by Tommy and Jack Blades.
www.tommyshaw.com /news/news.htm   (447 words)

  
 "Are You Being Served?": The Theme Song
Rumbold's first secretary) announcing each floor over a "cash-register" rhythm track à la Pink Floyd's "Money", was written by series co-creator David Croft, who was trying to eliminate the need for expensive union musicians when deciding on a signature tune.
The sparse musical accompaniment was arranged by Ronnie Hazlehurst.
home.hiwaay.net /~emilyj/theme.html   (63 words)

  
 Pink Floyd
Although it was their 8th studio album, Dark Side was the first that many high-ranking music people had heard of them, and as such they would treat the guys with the same "let's sucker them out of their money" approach that they would with a regular overnight one hit wonder group.
This is the last album where all four band members got songwriting credits, and the writing, playing and singing capabilities of the other three guys were also critical to the album's success.
Anyways, this album is certainly very patchy, and there's virtually no flow between each of the tracks, but there's not a single song on here that I dislike, and several that I love.
www.johnmcferrinmusicreviews.org /pink.html   (20336 words)

  
 Favorite Songs by Other Bands - DiscussAnything.com -
Pink Floyd "SEVERAL SPECIES OF SMALL FURRY ANIMALS GATHERED TOGETHER IN A CAVE AND GROOVING WITH A PICT"
Intersteller overdrive, Wish you were here, Shine on Crazy Diamond(contained the very best saxaphone solo ever by Dick Perry), Arnold Lane, Us and Them, Time, Money, Great Gig in the Sky, Echos, A gathering of several species of small furry animals..., Welcome to the machine, Free Four
Elton John, Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters, Your Song, Guess thats why they call it the blues, Hercules, The (b-word) is back
www.discussanything.com /forums/showthread.php?t=71159   (1525 words)

  
 Pink Floyd Archives-Radio Show LP Discography
Release Information: Single-LP radio show featuring the Pink Floyd song, It Would Be So Nice.
Includes the songs Welcome To The Machine, Arnold Layne, Free Four, Money, Breathe, Time, Breathe (reprise), Have A Cigar, Another Brick In The Wall (Part II), and Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
Broadcast Date: April 2, 1983 through May 28, 1983
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/PFArchives/DUSRSLP.htm   (1837 words)

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