Hank Monk

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  • Here since 16 october 2011
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beautiful. I knew nothing
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Anyway, I had written the comment hoping someone knew the story and could explain it to me better (if it was true).
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While browsing some dusty record shops in my area, I came across a former recording studio technician who had worked with Pink Floyd. He claimed to have received as a gift an alternative tape of Dark Side of The Moon (with astronaut voices instead of the woman singing on "Great Gig in the Sky" and other similar things) as well as a bass from Waters. I’ll take his word for it that what he was saying was true, but in the end, I never checked it out.
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Nice story, it's great to reunite and see that things have settled down.
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Nice story, it's great to reunite and see that things have settled down.
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Beautiful. I had missed it. Great album.
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I had missed this gem of a review + band + audience + mind-blowing discussion to go along with it.

Nice revival.
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Beautiful!
You’re right, in their music (just like in that of the Incredible String Band), there’s something dark. Kind of hippy in the Manson style... or at least that’s the effect it has on me.
I always associate their way of making music with Camisasca (the one from La Finestra Dentro)... I’m not sure if it fits.

I have to say, though, that I only have Balaklava... that little zeppola makes me laugh a bit and ruins the magic. Is this better or worse than Balaklava?
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I've seen them live too, and they're fun, but they’re just really too much.
Too many albums, too many genres, too many people on stage, too long a name.
I don’t know...classic band that I like, but it’s too much for me to even think about getting passionate about it.
Same goes for the other band that, by the way, changes its name with every release.
Too much, man. Too much.
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no.