Stereo-One
writes:
The concept of pink floyd was never interesting to me, because of
the combinational effects of the word "pink," a color that
i didn't like, and "floyd" the name of someone that i probably
wouldn't want to meet. That was my mentality. Until finally i heard
the song "Time" in the Toy Machine "Jump Off A Building"
video. I think it was Ed Templeton's section and i thought that it
was really fitting and then for a while i thought that it was the
seventies brit rock that i was missing throughout my life. I had this
theory that there were songs out there that i didn't know about, which
probably
were stuck in my psychology somewhere from years of listening to random
radio stations, and that a few of those songs were pink floyd tracks.
As
it turns out, they were. The
discoveries i made with turntabling pink floyd were that the song
"Have A Cigar" (btw the B-side to "Wish You Were Here,"
the most classic of PinkFloyd Songs)
has a main theme which sounds exactly the same played forewards and
backwards. "Wish You Were Here" had a big effect on me because
i was deeply in love with a pisces girl and there was this line about
a fishbowl that used to always make me wish she was here.
I'm over that and
i never want to hear that song again. The
other Deejaying notes is that there's this rumour, if you play pink
floyd's "The Wall" over the movie about the Yellow Brick
Road, it creates some kind of magical synchronization. We got the
same results with "Dark Side Of the Moon" though, and a
ton of psychedelic mushrooms. Just kidding about the mushrooms.
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