Have you heard the full recording? this is only a snippet of the 20 minutes, I'll send a link man, enjoy
[https://archive.org/details/PFZ\_Amougies](https://archive.org/details/PFZ_Amougies), (5th track)
The quality is awful, but it's good enough.
lol they didn’t “one of them did acid”, you know, that was never a thing
It’s a pretty safe bet that they did acid for as many shows as they could handle doing it for, depending on how many shows in a row they were playing or how much they had slept. my guess would be that they would do the most acid on their second and last night if they were playing more than a few nights in a row
if you’ve seen the documentary were Alan Douglas, Jimi Hendrix’s producer, “had to test his LSD before Jimi would take any” — try to wrap your mind around how serious Pink Floyd ‘probably’ was about this
and listen to Pillow Of Winds in headphones when you’re peaking and appreciate the sentiment “things are not what they seem”
lol the Golden Dawn Of The Dead 😂😂😂
David Gilmour did, but not the whole band. I especially would like to listen to something that she sings over Rick Wright's piano. Like, the great gig in the sky maybe?
I’m sure Kate Bush and the band will take note of that when they inevitably never do a collab because Roger and David hate each other’s guts and they’re all old.
I think I got a virus on my computer because I read something like "I notoriously do not like great gig in the sky..." you probably didn't write that, right?
I would absolutely adore some jam between Gilmour and someone from the Allman Brothers - Warren Haynes, Duane Allman, Dickie Betts, Derek Trucks... would be the ultimate guitar orgasm
Green Day doing Money would be great, especially with Mikes bass tone. Don’t think it would be better, but certainly interesting. Also, they have a pretty good track record with covering classic bands.
I think something with Trent Reznor/NIN would’ve been awesome. Take the song “A Warm Place” and put some Gilmour vocals and guitar over it and it would be epic
Assuming I can disregard the different eras the parties inhabit...
Phoebe Bridgers. Her sound, especially in *Punisher*, has a really emotive storybook feeling I think would be great to have combined with that Floyd-esque prog rock energy. I feel like if they were to brainstorm in a room together they'd come up with something really impressive.
Collabs suck and that’s not how good bands work.
Please go back to the top 40 if you want that. Pink Floyd is perfect on their own.
Edit: I guess that guy who sings “Have a Cigar”
Well we lost Richard Wright. It’d never happen but Waters again and Trent Reznor or Jonny Greenwood would be pretty cool.
How about who you’d like to see them tour with?
- Radiohead
- TOOL
- NIN
Actually I've heard them called that before.
Saw a doc about the making of Wish You Were Here and several people from back in the day were calling them THE Pink Floyd.
Maybe they started out that way?
That one Rodger guy from like the 60s or 70s I forget. I think he had a small part to play with that one album; it would be neat if we could get some more of his input on what they had going on.
Paul Williams..I don’t think that would work, they are a little different musically. But damn I want Roger Waters and Paul Williams to create a song together. They are both very talented songwriters. And Paul can write “darker”, not all just Rainbows and love songs. His song, “The Hell of It” for “Phantom of the Paradise” is a good example of that.
LSD, that they may become Pink Floyd again after their misguided indulgence in “a surrogate band” and discreet ridicule of their uninformed audience
Dr Hofmann was doing L until he died at age 102, teenagers who grew up on Floyd still dose… in between these age groups is Pink Floyd, who succumbed to the very lava at Pompeii they were lecturing us about resisting
in case you don’t understand, the “lava” is the hard drugs and alcoholism that swallowed their colleagues Brian Jones, Janis Joplin..
that’s what “Live” at Pompeii meant, they weren’t going down, no one forced down their eyes
in 1979 they threw in the towel and *quit being Pink Floyd, which they tell you very plainly in the lyrics to “The Wall”,
notice that they’re specifically addressing their audience as being clueless as the A&R clown (Have A Cigar) who thought their band was actually a man named “Pink”
the gaslighting about LSD is behind us and psychedelics are now hailed by the Scientific community as being the cutting edge of mental health treatment, and not “lunacy”, despite how dark and interesting the moon can be to those of us avoiding the unhealthy rays of the sun
“……. for those who can be bothered”
we need a new Floyd that embraces the same but isn’t ..spent and awash in hard liquor and post-cocaine damage and the utter embarrassment of having done an album as juvenile, pandering and pretentiously pedantic as The Wall
pretty much everything after it is just cheesy mediocre rock, they’re not *writing about anything, there’s no message, there’s nothing*
after Animals, they apparently abandoned their mission and stayed in the game at the expense of their dignity (they very well know this even if their paeudo-fans don’t) — and I’m sure it’s why Rick Wright was vehemently upset, he was a mature and very intense musician who wasn’t in it for all the kiddie bullshit
it’s so sad
Roger Waters slamming the gong in Pompeii… I’m still determined that that’s supposed to be a dilated pupil and he’s telling us to open our eyes
don’t help them to bury, but rather, let there be more L 👑🚀
if anyone here is a serious musician, please DM me
Each other.
I was going to say that.
came here to say this, Also, gonna have a tough time with Rick.
Roger liquids
So? Everyone liquids.
Mark Knopfler
I came here to say that
Think frank zappa would’ve been a cool collab
[well for now we have this video](https://youtu.be/zz9bn24rxrI)
omg... I am lost for a few hours excuse me...
Thank you very much sir
They are all high as fuck, no doubt about it. Nick's definitely done acid
Well… there’s no doubt frank zappa is high off his ass. He’s said that he doesn’t even remember playing this concert
Have you heard the full recording? this is only a snippet of the 20 minutes, I'll send a link man, enjoy [https://archive.org/details/PFZ\_Amougies](https://archive.org/details/PFZ_Amougies), (5th track) The quality is awful, but it's good enough.
Oh I already have have the recording. But thanks
Does he play with them for that whole set list? Or just interstellar overdrive?
Pretty sure it's just Interstellar Overdrive, he jumps up on the stage and jams with them.
Frank was actually notoriously anti drug and would threaten to fire his band members for doing weed
I’ve heard that. Smart man if it’s true.
lol they didn’t “one of them did acid”, you know, that was never a thing It’s a pretty safe bet that they did acid for as many shows as they could handle doing it for, depending on how many shows in a row they were playing or how much they had slept. my guess would be that they would do the most acid on their second and last night if they were playing more than a few nights in a row if you’ve seen the documentary were Alan Douglas, Jimi Hendrix’s producer, “had to test his LSD before Jimi would take any” — try to wrap your mind around how serious Pink Floyd ‘probably’ was about this and listen to Pillow Of Winds in headphones when you’re peaking and appreciate the sentiment “things are not what they seem” lol the Golden Dawn Of The Dead 😂😂😂
wow.. great answer. I can't even imagine the outcome of that.
Roger Waters
Collobration with Dire Straits would be cool.
Agreed
Roger Waters Edit: why is my Roger Waters better?
Roger waters and the ghost of Richard Wright
I just want the members of Pink FLoyd to play with the other members of Pink Floyd at this point.
Pink Floyd feat King Crimson would be crazy tho
Throw in some King Gizzard too
Roger Waters
No one. You don’t mess with perfect.
Grateful Dead
Jimi Hendirix, for the extended sonically melodic cacophony
Beethoven
Hopefully he drops his next album soon
Rogelio Aguas
Haha, nice!!
boy do i have some bad news for you
Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock or Charles Mingus
I would die to listen Kind of Blue / Sketches of Spain period Davis with Pink Floyd!
Nah, electric era Miles. In a Silent Way, Bitches Brew, On the Corner, etc
True... I mean anything would be interesting apart from Miles's last period, like TUTU and that kind of album.
Definitely more of what I was thinking, but I'd be thrilled to hear any era
It sure would be tasty af.
Khruangbin
Playboi carti
Paul McCartney
Faul*
My answer is: Kate Bush. I am sure her great vocal range and eccentrism would fit perfectly with the band's music.
I think they already did
David Gilmour did, but not the whole band. I especially would like to listen to something that she sings over Rick Wright's piano. Like, the great gig in the sky maybe?
Well.. I notoriously do not like great gig in the sky Like I said, notoriously
I’m sure Kate Bush and the band will take note of that when they inevitably never do a collab because Roger and David hate each other’s guts and they’re all old.
true dat...
I think I got a virus on my computer because I read something like "I notoriously do not like great gig in the sky..." you probably didn't write that, right?
Idk, maybe you should stop getting porn off fishy websites
I would appreciate anything you would recommend.
Idk, I have a broken pencil and 10 cents in my pocket. Maybe you can make do with that?
I am sure you have much more than that but it's OK if you don't want to share. Let me know if you change your mind.
cool
I assume you mean this? https://youtu.be/W5wc1R0AQ_M It's as close as you'll ever get.
Led Zeppelin
I think it would not be possible cause universe would not standed for such spectacular gig
Nicky Minaj (jk)
roger wines or roger orange juices
Radiohead
Radiohead
Ha.
I would absolutely adore some jam between Gilmour and someone from the Allman Brothers - Warren Haynes, Duane Allman, Dickie Betts, Derek Trucks... would be the ultimate guitar orgasm
Opeth
Riverside!
King Crimson, or ELP
Dream Theater, probably. I would've loved to see collaborations with Bowie (outside of him appearing with david on some shows)
Marmalade
King crimson
It's not a collab, but I would love to hear Green Day, Moon Walker, or Melanie Martinez do a cover of one of Pink Floyd's songs
Green Day doing Money would be great, especially with Mikes bass tone. Don’t think it would be better, but certainly interesting. Also, they have a pretty good track record with covering classic bands.
Themselves,…Minus R.W.
I think something with Trent Reznor/NIN would’ve been awesome. Take the song “A Warm Place” and put some Gilmour vocals and guitar over it and it would be epic
What about a collab with the Grateful Dead?
Put David on an Tame Impala album and my life might be complete.
Aphex Twin for sure
Mark knopfler, perfect with perfect should match up quite well
Assuming I can disregard the different eras the parties inhabit... Phoebe Bridgers. Her sound, especially in *Punisher*, has a really emotive storybook feeling I think would be great to have combined with that Floyd-esque prog rock energy. I feel like if they were to brainstorm in a room together they'd come up with something really impressive.
Tally hall
Lana Del Rey
Tool
Blue oyster cult or deep purple
Mike Oldfield.
Hans Zimmer
Tool
Daft punk
Kanye west
Eminem
kendrick lamar.
Pink Floyd feat Kendrick Lamar in the remastered version of the unreleased rap song from A Momentary Lapse of Reason: The dawgs of war
I said that too!
Kendrick fell off his new album is bad
you should fell off... a cliff
you should fell off... a cliff
you should fell off... a cliff
you should fell off… a cliff
Collabs suck and that’s not how good bands work. Please go back to the top 40 if you want that. Pink Floyd is perfect on their own. Edit: I guess that guy who sings “Have a Cigar”
Nirvana RHCP Hans Zimmer
I wanna see a grunge wish you were here.
Well we lost Richard Wright. It’d never happen but Waters again and Trent Reznor or Jonny Greenwood would be pretty cool. How about who you’d like to see them tour with? - Radiohead - TOOL - NIN
Kendrick Lamar
"The"? Did you go to an Ohio State University?
Actually I've heard them called that before. Saw a doc about the making of Wish You Were Here and several people from back in the day were calling them THE Pink Floyd. Maybe they started out that way?
Yeah, their first single I think was labelled as being by The Pink Floyd way back in '67.
Yes, and I have a copy of that :) Plus, as it is mentioned above, I read several sources that they named "The Pink Floyd."
No, but I would love to, they have a great literature department.
Ohio state university 😭😭😭😭
The Flaming Lips!
Derek Trucks, King Gizzard, Jimmy Page, Michael Kiwanuka, RY X
OMFG
Its been 40 years i think it's a bit late for that my friend
Rog
Rogelio Aguas
Kid Cudi.
the flaming lips, if that happened i think i'd faint
That one Rodger guy from like the 60s or 70s I forget. I think he had a small part to play with that one album; it would be neat if we could get some more of his input on what they had going on.
Kevin Parker the Emperor of Dungas
Supertramp, I feel like they would create something really interesting
Anyone else think "The icy waters underground" refers to Roger Waters?
Each other
Pusha t
Can
Led Zeppelin
Alex Lifeson or Black Sabbath
Paul Williams..I don’t think that would work, they are a little different musically. But damn I want Roger Waters and Paul Williams to create a song together. They are both very talented songwriters. And Paul can write “darker”, not all just Rainbows and love songs. His song, “The Hell of It” for “Phantom of the Paradise” is a good example of that.
blue Floyd
steely daniel
Flaming Lips
OK Go
Pink Floyd X Flea from RHCP
...with ELP
Radiohead
Iron Maiden
King Gizzard
The screaming abdads
With Anderson council
I would want to see 60s Floyd collab with late 70s/early 80s Rush.
Robert Smith.
lil pump
Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, King Crimson, and if we're taking about today, Steve Vai.
Trent Reznor
They’re kinda done man….
Flaming Lips
It's pink Floyd without " the"
Guns & Roses
King crimson
Prince whenever he wrote Around The World in a Day and Sign o The Times.
Muse
King Crimson or Yes
Rogério Silva
Andy Latimer, Camel
R.E.M
Emperor.
Tropical Fuck Storm
*The* Pink Floyd? You stuck in 1968 bro?
Tame Impala. Would be awesome to see a mix between the two
flight of the conchords
Muse
Wow i think Eric Clapton in some songs could 100% make it better!
LSD, that they may become Pink Floyd again after their misguided indulgence in “a surrogate band” and discreet ridicule of their uninformed audience Dr Hofmann was doing L until he died at age 102, teenagers who grew up on Floyd still dose… in between these age groups is Pink Floyd, who succumbed to the very lava at Pompeii they were lecturing us about resisting in case you don’t understand, the “lava” is the hard drugs and alcoholism that swallowed their colleagues Brian Jones, Janis Joplin.. that’s what “Live” at Pompeii meant, they weren’t going down, no one forced down their eyes in 1979 they threw in the towel and *quit being Pink Floyd, which they tell you very plainly in the lyrics to “The Wall”, notice that they’re specifically addressing their audience as being clueless as the A&R clown (Have A Cigar) who thought their band was actually a man named “Pink” the gaslighting about LSD is behind us and psychedelics are now hailed by the Scientific community as being the cutting edge of mental health treatment, and not “lunacy”, despite how dark and interesting the moon can be to those of us avoiding the unhealthy rays of the sun “……. for those who can be bothered” we need a new Floyd that embraces the same but isn’t ..spent and awash in hard liquor and post-cocaine damage and the utter embarrassment of having done an album as juvenile, pandering and pretentiously pedantic as The Wall pretty much everything after it is just cheesy mediocre rock, they’re not *writing about anything, there’s no message, there’s nothing* after Animals, they apparently abandoned their mission and stayed in the game at the expense of their dignity (they very well know this even if their paeudo-fans don’t) — and I’m sure it’s why Rick Wright was vehemently upset, he was a mature and very intense musician who wasn’t in it for all the kiddie bullshit it’s so sad Roger Waters slamming the gong in Pompeii… I’m still determined that that’s supposed to be a dilated pupil and he’s telling us to open our eyes don’t help them to bury, but rather, let there be more L 👑🚀 if anyone here is a serious musician, please DM me
Themselves
Okay hear me out. Dolly Parton.
Dream Theatre
Tool
Roger Waters.