Pink Floyd - Extras of The Story of Wish you were Here ( 2012 HD Bonus Blu-ray )
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- These are the extras included in The Story of Wish You were Here 2012 Dvd. Coming soon, the entire documental. Bonus material includes Waters and Gilmour performing excerpts from Wish You Were Here. Also featured are talks with sleeve designer Storm Thorgerson, guest vocalist Roy Harper, front cover "burning man" Ronnie Rondell and others involved in the creation of the album. In addition, original recording engineer Brian Humphries revisits the master tapes at Abbey Road Studios to illustrate aspects of the songs' construction.
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I find it hard for Nick Mason to feel serendipitous to find his place in Pink Floyd. He was and is there because of his skill... omg, the man is flawless in his execution! A true master, he is.
Pink Floyd took me trough a Spiritual Journey within Rock and Roll era .....that was needed so i could kind of refull to go further.......
Love that look that Roger gives at ‘walk on part in the war’
Thank you I enjoyed this video and appreciate your uploding it!
David does It whole heartedly.
Loved it. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for posting this. it should have been included with the immersion set
Thank you so much for uploading this.
Thank you for this. :) :)
This is so great..thanks for upload ;-)
Thank You
Two true masters in a legendary band
Hard to think that it can be led by two heads after some time they went separate ways
fantastic
When Waters and Gilmore parted ways and Gilmore came out with what he called Pink Floyd albums such as A Momentary Lapse of Reason, the thing that has always been missing--of course other than Waters's brilliant lyrics-- but also his cynicism that was a constant thread through all of the (true) Pink Floyd music. Gilmore was never The lyricist that Waters was; but then Roger Waters couldn't really sing so well. They needed each other, all of them. I don't know what the real story is behind the rift but it's sad they never could put it behind them except for that one last performance of Live Aid.
I would probably call Roger closer to realism than cynicism. But ROger actually used to be a decent singer, he sang on MOST of Animals and after. He's certainly not a good singer now, but here he doesn't really try 'that' hard. He does actually have a good country voice in this, but you can see where he kind of backs out of singing and basically just says the lines.
But I'd argue about Momentary Lapse. Dogs of War, One Slip, and Sorrow are ALL more cynical and depressing than Roger was. I'd heard they WANTED them that depressing in order to sound like Roger. I'd even heard David did'nt want Learning to Fly on there because it was 'too poppy' and likely to be a hit, which it was.
Meanwhile if you listen to "the powers that be' its hard not to see that as realism rather than cynicism. BOTH of those are great if only for the fact you look at Genesis and Yes and Peter Gabriel and by then almost everybody was putting out poppy crap. ONLY Pink Floyd and Roger Waters were painting the Eighties as they actually were.
The rift was basically Roger thought the band was done, Dave and Nick disagreed, so we get two different bands.
Gilmour
Awesome thanks!!
I love his converse :))
Great !!!!
I am very proud to be born in the Sixtys so that i could be inspired from such Graet pioners !RESPCT....
Any PF fan knows that this is the way of Roger's singing any song. Don't flame him, he is a great musician.
Wish you werw here, versão single, ehh, vivi esta eópca, muito orgulho, apesar das dificuldades da vida o que meu velho pai me ensinou não foram perdidas. Música, teatro, educação, cultura, tudo isso independe de quem vce seja, o que faz na vida, pofissão, estado civil e um monte de etiquetas que nos colocam como roupas em um cabide de um grande loja.Nada disto é nescessário, o homen é aquilo que ele é. Nada pode roubar a sua consciencia, o seu reinado, os seus sonhos.
1984 for sure.
Dave Gilmore-legend
where can I find part 2, 3 and 4? I just don't see them
Лучшие:-), на сегодняшний день
Жить без пинка невозможно , а еще без sbb тоже:-)
Хорошая работа!
Alguien tiene el link de dónde bajar el documental?
nice pink
Wright's contribution in the band wasn't highlighted
Alguien ha podido descargar el documental?
Si, lo subí hace años pero TH-cam me lo borró por temas de copyright, sin embargo los extras los ha mantenido. Los caminos de TH-cam son tela de extraños...
@@yorchbass90 ah qué pena
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I wanted to hear Wright´s words... ;_; ... I wish you were here.
the play is not finish
why?
Sorry Rog, but your explanation only made it murkier, thanks to that I haven't a clue what you are on about regarding walk-on parts and cages.
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What is missing ? Wish you were here sounds like Roy Harper altogether with the lyrics and guitar style. I think his contribution towards the album is being understated. My theory is that the clue is in Wish You Were Here , was also the current album title by Bad Finger who were being screwed over by their management. They had done lengthy and lucrative tours of the states and sold records and yet they were told they were on their arses and that their nice rock star houses were being repossesed along with their pregnant wives. So one of them hanged himself to escape the hell he was going through. Now juxtapose that with what Gilmore saying about the negativity in the industry was the truth and what Waters is saying is just a load of bs. Sorry.
Because they're very old now and can barrely play or sing. ):
I believe that it's the disapointment he's talking about.
Somebody please remind Roger Waters how to tune his guitar, how to play "Wish You Were Here", & how to sing... He forgot.
what a disapointment
LED ZEPPELIN & PINK FLOYD a way of life.......