DaveJonGilmour

DeRank : 1,09
DeAge™ : 7257 days • Here since 29 july 2006
Gigi D'Alessio Live at Matrimonio di Ciruzzo
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But in the photo, he looks older... meh.
Queen Made In Heaven
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Well, better than this Made in Heaven there are thousands of records.. I'm listening to "Maledetti" :-)
Queen Made In Heaven
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Yes, blackdog, I have them! I even have that curious one of corporal Clegg in 5 where Barrett isn't in the frame!
Queen Made In Heaven
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But I've never said this... on this page, I was the first to mention Subterranean Homesick Blues from '65 :-)
Queen Made In Heaven
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boo I'm getting lost again... anyway, I don't know if the Pink Floyd videos from '67 were televised, but if they were recorded, there must have been a reason, and I'm talking about videos where they aren't playing... but I think those can be considered concept videos as well, and I also think they made it to TV, and long before the Queen... which by the way, the Queen's video was perhaps the first to be circulated, not just once but in a chain like today's videos, I don’t know, and it wouldn't seem like an achievement to boast about anyway.
Queen Made In Heaven
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It was a promotional video for the release of the single Arnold Layne, and Mason says it was recorded; he doesn't mention broadcasting... now explain to me, since I told you I don't know much about videos, why record it if it wasn't going to be aired?
Queen Made In Heaven
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The video for Arnold Layne, in 1967, was recorded for Top of the Pops, which at the time rarely aired promotional footage, except for foreign artists unable to come to England. For Pink Floyd and just a few others, including the Beatles, this exception was made. 1967
Queen Made In Heaven
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krautrock, spaghettiprog, but a bit of risojazz?
Queen Made In Heaven
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AAA I have at least twenty Pink Floyd albums!!!
Queen Made In Heaven
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Yes, you have been clear, I don’t understand what it is that you don’t understand.