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Walkinghairball wrote:
ElfDude wrote:
Walkinghairball wrote:
ElfDude wrote:My daughters gave me the Pulse DVD for Christmas. Disc 2 is phenomenal!
Is the LED flashing?


Mine flashed for a few years...................but not anymore, and yes, disc 2 is fab.
No LED in the packaging. That must have just been for the first production run.

My mistake......I thought you said CD, I don't have the DVD. :oops:
The LED was on the CD.
Yep, I fixed that too. :lol: :-D
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Jade is getting right into floyd...she also listens to shit as well though
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Slaine mac Roth wrote:
raj wrote:For anyone interested, Pink Floyd are reforming for the Live 8 concert in London on July 2nd. It will be the first time Waters,Gilmour,Wright and Mason will have been on stage together since a gig at Earl's Court in London in 1981.
Won't it be funny if they're still not talking to each other? :-D
I really enjoyed their performance. Waters looked to be by far the happiest of them as they played.

David G. was later asked by a reporter what it was like to play with Waters again. His answer, "Like sleeping with your ex wife".
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Floyd rules all they survey.

I wish Waters/Gilmour would bury the hatchet and get on with it.

And yes, Waters looked almost semi-retarded (he was so giddy) at Live8.

I enjoyed the hell out of it, and Floyd has the best damned backup
singers in existence.
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CygnusX1 wrote:Floyd rules all they survey.

I wish Waters/Gilmour would bury the hatchet and get on with it.

And yes, Waters looked almost semi-retarded (he was so giddy) at Live8.

I enjoyed the hell out of it, and Floyd has the best damned backup
singers in existence.
With Nick Mason gone, I think we can all but write off a reunion now. :(
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YYZ30 wrote:
CygnusX1 wrote:Floyd rules all they survey.

I wish Waters/Gilmour would bury the hatchet and get on with it.

And yes, Waters looked almost semi-retarded (he was so giddy) at Live8.

I enjoyed the hell out of it, and Floyd has the best damned backup
singers in existence.
With Nick Mason gone, I think we can all but write off a reunion now. :(
I dunno Bro...

Bad Company, Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd....They're STILL making it
happen...somehow.

Don't get me wrong though. Your point is damned good.
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I thought it was Rick Wright that was gone...
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ElfDude wrote:I thought it was Rick Wright that was gone...
*checks*

D'oh! Elfie is correct- my bad.
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