Yorick
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*cyber hi-five*I missed out on his Dark Side Of The Moon tour back in 07, which really cheesed me off but as of late I keep on hearing rumors regarding another Roger Waters tour. I still think it's awesome that you're a fan of his *cyber hi-five*. As much as I love David Gilmour, after Roger left the Floyd I somewhat lost intrest in the band. I mean, they were still quite good, but I felt as though they lacked depth in the songwriting department and began to follow trends. Roger's voice is quite emotive, kinda vulnerable-sounding in a way. I wanna hug Roger, too. x33 He's simply a-m-a-z-i-n-g. Are you a fan of any other progressive bands? It's cool enough you like PF, but it's so intresting to meet prog fans (it's a dirty word here, *lol*). It's all too awesome that you actually know 13th Floor Elevators, let alone like them! They're fly. BD
Yeah! We should join that Roger Waters fan club called Reg now. Except that I have to save up for the Roger tour!
For the record, I love Syd Barrett with or without Floyd, and Roger Waters with or without Floyd.
Yes, David Gilmour is an amazing guitarist, but while they made some good songs after Roger left, I have to agree with you overall, because if you compare The Final Cut to the first one they did without Roger, "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason...well, I think AMLOR pales in comparison! Of course, I used to think I felt that way just because I'm biased towards Roger's insights and songwriting. Well, maybe so, still. Because Roger is so deep and thoughtful and everything.
And even though DG doesn't like The Final Cut (aside from a few songs) his powerful guitar solos sound like he feels the same as Roger does, and understands! So DG's very good that way, lol.
Glad you agree on hugging Roger and his vulnerable voice - or else I'd feel a bit awkward, but would still stand by my words!
I respect progressive bands, but not familiar with too many, though I've seen clips of early Genesis concerts with Peter Gabriel dressed in crazy costumes!
LOL I know a lot of people either think Prog is a joke, or too pretentious or both. I have the first Genesis album, but though Peter Gabriel was there, I don't think they were officially PROG until the next album, Trespass. Actually, on the first album, there are a few nice early Bee Gees style ballads. Cool stuff...
And yes, the Elevators (from Texas) were ahead of their time! Their bio book "Eye Mind" explains how they made psychedelic music first in America, before the west coast, and so, before it was fashionable. (They started about the same time as Syd's Floyd did in England, but I doubt they heard them, even though "Rollercoaster" sounds like "Lucifer Sam." But Syd, Roger, Rick, and Nick win that round, hands down! Easy for me to say, too, because Roky didn't write "Rollercoaster", the jug player in the Elevators did.)
To me, even if the Elevators only made "You're Gonna Miss Me" (written by Roky, and with his AMAZING voice!) they would have a place in history. Roky has had a very difficult life, and I wish it had gone better for him, but he's got a new CD coming out soon, you can't go wrong with his solo albums "The Evil One" (circa 1980 with horror rock to please any hard rock fan, I feel) and the aforementioned (in the other thread) "Don't Slander Me" (recorded around 1982 with great hard rock and ballads)!
Trying to think of more Prog...well, I like the Yes songs I've heard on the radio....feel free to mention more Prog here! Actually, I have another cool Prog topic ... I'll save it for now...