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Pink Floyd/Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd, KoRn, Marilyn MansonDAVID GILMOUR: No one can replace Richard Wright. He was my musical partner and my friend. In the welter of arguments about who or what was Pink Floyd, Rick's enormous input was frequently forgotten. "He was gentle, unassuming and private but his soulful voice and playing were vital, magical components of our most recognised Pink Floyd sound. "I have never played with anyone quite like him. The blend of his and my voices and our musical telepathy reached their first major flowering in 1971 on 'Echoes'. In my view all the greatest PF moments are the ones where he is in full flow. After all, without 'Us and Them' and 'The Great Gig In The Sky', both of which he wrote, what would 'The Dark Side Of The Moon' have been? Without his quiet touch the Album 'Wish You Were Here' would not quite have worked. "In our middle years, for many reasons he lost his way for a while, but in the early Nineties, with 'The Division Bell', his vitality, spark and humour returned to him and then the audience reaction to his appearances on my tour in 2006 was hugely uplifting and it's a mark of his modesty that those standing ovations came as a huge surprise to him, (though not to the rest of us). "Like Rick, I don't find it easy to express my feelings in words, but I loved him and will miss him enormously." ROGER WATERS: "I was very sad to hear of Rick’s premature death yesterday, I knew he had been ill, but the end came suddenly and shockingly. My thoughts are with his family, particularly Jamie and Gala and their mum Juliette, who I knew very well in the old days, and always liked very much and greatly admired. As for the man and his work, it is hard to overstate the importance of his musical voice in the Pink Floyd of the 60's & 70's. The intriguing, jazz influenced, modulations and voicings so familiar in Us & Them and Great Gig In The Sky, which lent those compositions both their extraordinary humanity and their majesty, are omnipresent in all the collaborative work the four of us did in those times. Rick's ear for harmonic progression was our bedrock. I am very grateful for the opportunity that Live 8 afforded me to engage with him, & David & Nick that one last time. I wish there had been more." Remembering Rick, by NICK MASON: "Losing Rick is like losing a family member – in a fairly dysfunctional family. He's been in my life for 45 years, longer than my children and longer than my wife. It brings one's own mortality closer. I'll remember Rick with great affection. He was absolutely the non-contentious member of the band and probably suffered for it. I wouldn't say he was easy-going, but he certainly never pushed to any aggravation. It made life a lot easier. "I first met Rick at the Regent Street College of Architecture. And I think Rick was always pretty much that same character I met in 1962. Rock'n'roll is a Peter Pan existence; no one ever grows up. Over a period, we gravitated towards the people who were less interested in architecture and more in going to the pictures and making music. The band happened a couple of years later. We all had very different ways of working. He always knew what he wanted to do and had a unique approach to playing. I saw an interview he did on TV, and he said it clearly: "Technique is so secondary to ideas." Roger [Waters] said the more technique you have, the more you can copy. Despite having some training, Rick found his own way. "To some extent, I think, the recognition for what he did in the band was a bit light. He was a writer as well as a keyboard player, and he sang. The keyboard in particular creates the sound of a band. By definition, in a rock'n'roll band people remember the guitar solo, the lead vocal or the lyric content. But a lot of people listen to our music in a different way. The way Rick floats the keyboard through the music is an integral part of what people recognise as Pink Floyd. He wrote "The Great Gig in the Sky" and the music for "Us and Them". "We were a very close-knit band and one always has the memory of that. We spent a lot of time together between 1967 and the mid-1970s. Rick was a very gentle soul. My image of Rick would be him sitting at the keyboard playing when all the fireworks were going on around him. That's the main quality one remembers, in a band where Roger and David [Gilmour] were more strident about what they believed should be done. "If there's something that feels like a legacy, it's Live 8 [July 2005, Hyde Park] and the fact that we did surmount any disagreements and managed to play together. It was the greatest occasion". Submitted by: Pink Crane 1990
| "There were millions of Native Americans and you killed them all," Roger said. "So the idea where, oh good, we've got this huge very rich thing, we're going to keep everybody ... no you're not. It's a joke. There's no possible way. It's called osmosis. Human beings will travel. "Osmosis is the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane; well, you can build any wall you like and it's still semipermeable and it always will be," Waters adds. "And people will always go. If they're poor as shit over there and they think you're rich, they will move across the border and why shouldn't they?" Roger Waters of Pink Floyd on "pig-norant" Donald Trump and his views on immigration in the U.S.A. 2015 Submitted by: Tear Down the Wall!
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When do you think Pink Floyd will Have There reunion tour? When Pigs Fly Submitted by: Big Time Timmy Jim
| Floyd fan 1: I wish the Floyd would do a reunion tour... Floyd fan 2: Yea right, when pigs fly! Submitted by: emanuele
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Known informally as: The Pinkies. Submitted by: Rock Reader
Known informally as: The Floyd. Submitted by: Rock Reader
Song Name | Comments & Submitter Name |
"Have A Cigar" | "Oh by the way, which one's Pink?" (from Wish You Were Here) - Agrimorfee |
Name | New Career | Comments & Submitter Name |
"David Gilmour" | "Fashion Model" | - Agrimorfee |
Name | New Career | Comments & Submitter Name |
"Roger Waters" | "He spent the later albums during his PF career (pure examples are The Wall and The Final Cut) to himself (vocals, songwriting and the like), so he could've just credited them to his name and put the other band members as "produced by" rather than being kicked out." | - Aaron |
"Syd Barrett" | "Syd didn't need Pink Floyd to make a name for himself. Gotta admit, "The Madcap Laughs" and "Barrett" were pretty awesome!" | - Jenny |
"Roger Waters" | "Let's face it, Amused To Death & Radio KAOS owned." | - The Deke |
Song Name | Comments & Submitter Name |
"Dogs" | The whole song was a metaphor for people acting like dogs. It can be implied in the lyrics without using the word "dog" once. - Steve |
"Another Brick In The Wall Parts 1 & 3" | Part 2 is the only part that uses the phrase "Another Brick In The Wall". - Brian Kelly |
"Brain Damage" | Should've called it "The Dark Side of the Moon" (the album it's from) or "The Lunatic" (the first two words.) - Alan of Seville |
"Young Lust" | "Ooh I need a dirty woman Ooh I need a dirty girl" The song, to me, accurately describes Fez from That 70's Show. - The Deke |
"Chapter 24" | This song should have ben called Chapter 48, because you need to listen to it twice to figure out what the hell Syd is trying to tell us. - princejellyfish |
New Name | Why It's Better | Submitter Name |
Stink Floyd | People who hate the band would use this name. | Die Dunkel Seite Des Mondes |
Punk Floyd | Psychedelic + Punk = 1 Odd Rock'n'Roll Genre | Crazee Diamond |
Black Floyd | What guy wants to listen to a pink band? | DJ Blaze |
Red Flood | I think the band would be better with that name. | hamburger456 |
Pink Droid | It'd be awesome if Roger Waters was a robot. :) | The Deke |
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Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Tooth Decay" | "Brain Damage" | Opie M. |
"Comfortably Dumb" | "Comfortably Numb" | WatersGilmourMasonWright |
"Quit Pulling My Ear!" | "Wish You Were Here" | Rob |
"Dark Side of the N00b" | "Dark Side of the Moon (album)" | The Deke |
"Dark Side Of The Room" | "Dark Side Of The Moon" | brainstem |
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Song/Performer | Comment | Submitter Name |
"The Dogs of War," | Actual dogs do not fight wars. | Brit Boxx |
"Mudmen," | People cannot be constructed out of mud. | Nitwit |
"Shine On Your Crazy Diamond," | Gemstones can't exhibit craziness. | Yvette Bristle |
"A Saucerful Of Secrets," | Saucers don't contain secrets. | Yvette Bristle |
"Shine On You Crazy Diamond," | There is such thing as a crazy diamond? | Guest #5 |
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Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"I'm Looking For Blue Eyes," Shelby Lynne & Allison Moorer | "Any Colour You Want," Pink Floyd | |
"Lungs," Shelby Lynne & Allison Moorer | "Breathe (In The Air)," Pink Floyd | |
"All That She Wants," Ace Of Base | "Money," Pink Floyd | |
"Hey Jean, Hey Dean," Dean And Jean | "Hey You," Pink Floyd | |
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Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Comfortably Numb" | "Insufferably Dumb" | eeL deaL |
"Another Brick in The Wall" | "Another Tim Who's Awol" | CML |
"Another Brick In The Wall" | "All Of These Bugs In The Wall" | guart milkster |
"Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2" | "Dunces Smash To Bits The Wall, ’tard Crew" | Paredy Preacher |
"Another Brick In The Wall" | "Another App On Your Phone" | The Parody Author |
"Another Brick In The Wall" | "All Of These Bugs In The Wall" | Annie Gardener |
"Wish You Were Here" | "Wish I Had Beer" | G.R.Broski |
"Another Brick In The Wall" | "Still Waiting 4 Mexico 2 Pay 4 The Wall" | eeL deaL |
"Money" | "Roger" | Adam Bernstein |
"Comfortably Numb" | "Ab-normal Mmm Um" | card |
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Song Name | Product | Submittor |
Several Species of Small Furry Animals... | The latest Disney movie | Tom "The Deke" Ammon |
Any Color You Like | M&Ms | Tom "The Deke" Ammon |
Another Brick In The Wall, Part I | Enrichment Center | becky |
Have A Cigar | Quit-Smoking Program | Cooper Stimson |
The Fletcher Memorial Home | Seniors Home | Wylie Coyote |
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Song Name | Company/Organization | Submittor |
Another Brick in the Wall | Donald Trump campaign office | Jena V |
Money | Donald Trump campaign office | Yello Jello |
Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) | Malala Yousafzai's answering machine | Yello Jello |
Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) | Any school, college, or educational establishment | Yello Jello |
Money | The Internal Revenue Service | MC Blargenfedibblenohip |
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First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Tell Her About It Billy Joel | Mother Pink Floyd | Tell Her Mother About It | Serafina |
Take Time To Know Her Percy Sledge | Mother Pink Floyd | Take Time To Know Her Mother | Serafina |
Papa Don't Preach Madonna | Another Brick in the Wall Pink Floyd | Papa Don't Preach Another Brick in the Wall | Scotty Dangerously |
You're A God Vertical Horizon | Mother Pink Floyd | You're A Godmother | Gigi |
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"Hey You"
Misheard Lyrics: Hey moose
Original Lyrics: Hey you
| "Mother"
Misheard Lyrics: Calm down, baby
Original Lyrics: Hush now, baby
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"Wish You Were Here"
Misheard Lyrics: Swimming with the Beatles
Original Lyrics: Swimming in a fishbowl
| "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2"
Misheard Lyrics: We don't need no paid vacation
Original Lyrics: We don't need no education
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"Have a Cigar"
Misheard Lyrics: And if we tell you the name of the game, boy,
You're gonna ride on the great big train Original Lyrics: And did we tell you the name of the game, boy?
We call it riding the gravy train |
Story about this misheard lyric by: Mathew First time I heard it I was clueless as to the words. This is what I initially thought. |
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"Wish You Were Here"
The Funny Lyrics: So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell, blue skies from pain?
Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil? Do you think you can tell? Why They're Funny: Who wouldn't??
Submitted by: Some Random Dude
| "Have A Cigar"
The Funny Lyrics: The band is just fantastic,
that is really what I think. Oh by the way, which one's Pink? Why They're Funny: Funny because it's a record exec saying how much he loves the band but thinks there's an actual person called Pink Floyd in the band (which of course there isn't). Cracked me up first time I heard it.
Submitted by: Dutch_Justine
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"Bring the Boys Back Home"
The Repetitive Lyrics: Bring the boys back home,
Bring the boys back home. Why They're Repetitive: The album version sings this line 3 times in the song. But listen to the movie version. My god. I think they get the idea.
Submitted by: Adam S.
| "Is There Anybody Out There?"
The Repetitive Lyrics: Is there anybody out there?
Why They're Repetitive: Really? The song is called "Is There Anybody Out There?" I never would've guessed!!
Submitted by: Jenny
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"In The Flesh"
The Nonsensical Lyrics: To feel the warm thrill of confusion that space cadet glow.
Why They're Nonsensical: What are they talking about? Space cadets glow a warm thrill of confusion?
Submitted by: Doommaster1994
| "Welcome To The Machine"
The Nonsensical Lyrics: What did you dream?
It's alright, we told you what to dream You dreamed of a big star He played a mean guitar Why They're Nonsensical: Whoever heard of telling someone what to dream?! What if they didn't when they were asleep? And how could the person who is asking know what they were dreaming?
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"The Dogs Of War"
The Insincere Lyrics: You must die so that they may live
Why They're Insincere: In 2003, I'm now 20 years old, and I'm too young to die!!!!
Submitted by: Mike Hack
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"Money"
The Misrhymed Lyrics: Money so they say
Is the root of all evil today But if you ask for a rise It's no surprise That they're giving none away Why They're Misrhymed: It is obvious from the context that they mean a raise, but the say 'rise' so it would rhyme with 'surprise'
[Ed's note: Raise = Pay 'rise' - both expressions mean the same where I live] Submitted by: Jamie Flower
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"Don't Leave Me Now"
The Insulting Lyrics: I need you, babe To beat to a pulp on a Saturday night, oh babe!
Why They're Insulting: We're supposed to be sympathetic towards the main character in "The Wall", and I would like to be...only now I'm beginning to sense there's a reason this marriage ended...
Submitted by: Jenny
| "Pigs (Three Different Ones)"
The Insulting Lyrics: Big man, pig man, ha ha charade you are.
You well heeled big wheel, ha ha charade you are. And when your hand is on your heart, You're nearly a good laugh, Almost a joker, With your head down in the pig bin, Saying "Keep on digging." Pig stain on your fat chin. What do you hope to find. When you're down in the pig mine. You're nearly a laugh, You're nearly a laugh But you're really a cry-hi-hiiiiii Bus stop rat bag Ha, ha, charade you are You f*cked up old hag Ha, ha, charade you are You radiate cold shafts of broken glass You're nearly a good laugh Almost worth a quick grin You like the feel of steel You're hot stuff with a hatpin And good fun with a hand gun You're nearly a laugh You're nearly a laugh But you're really a cry-hi-hiiiiii Why They're Insulting: OK Pink Floyd are British but doesn't this sound familiar? Doesn't this describe American politicians or those from anywhere else? Remember last year's election campaigning? A sad joke. This is as anti-politician as it gets! Pink Floyd 4EVER!
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"Nobody Home"
The Dated Lyrics: 13 channels of shit on the TV to choose from
Why They're Dated: The Wall album came out in late 1979 and since then thanks to cable TV there's been much more than 13 channels.
Submitted by: Pink Crane
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"Candy and A Currant Bun"
The Dirty Lyrics: Ooh, don't talk to me, Please just f*** with me, Please you know I'm feeling frail It's true Sun shining very bright It's you I'm gonna love tonight Ice cream Tastes good in the afternoon Ice cream Tastes good if you eat it soon Ooh don't touch me child Please, you know you drive me wild Please you know I'm feeling frail!
Why They're Dirty: And everyone thought "Arnold Layne" was dirty?! I think this is the most sexual song the Floyd...or Syd Barrett, for that matter, have ever done. (I think "Ice cream" is supposed to be an innuendo for something completely different!! O.O)
Submitted by: Mrs. Barrett
| "Run Like Hell"
The Dirty Lyrics: If you are taking your girlfriend out tonight
Park the car well out of sight If they catch you in the back seat trying to pick her locks They're gonna send you back to mother in a cardboard box! Why They're Dirty: If he's in the backseat "picking her locks", it's likely they are having sex.
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"Vera"
The Lyrics: Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?
Who They Mention: Biritish World War II era singer Vera Lynn
Submitted by: Mark Silverman
| "The Fletcher Memorial Home"
The Lyrics: Ladies and Gentlemen please welcome Reagan and Haig Mr. Begin and friend Mrs. Thatcher and Paisley Mr. Brezhnev and party The ghost of McCarthy The memories of Nixon
Who They Mention: US president Ronald Reagan US Secretary of State Alexander Haig Israeli Prime Minster Menachem Begin British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Northern Ireland MP Ian Paisley Soviet Union Leader Leonid Brezhnev US President Richard Nixon US Senator Joseph mcCarthy
Submitted by: Mark Silverman
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"The Final Cut"
The Lyrics: Would you sell your story to Rolling Stone?
Product Brand Name: Rolling Stone magazine
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| "Money"
The Lyrics: I'm in the hi-fidelity first class traveling set, And I think I need a Lear Jet.
Product Brand Name: Lear Jet.
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"On The Turning Away"
Opening Lines: On the turning away from the pale and downtrodden.
Comments: Submitted by: Brian Kelly
| "One of These Days"
Opening Lines: One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces.
Comments: These aren't just the opening lyrics. They're the only lyrics.
Submitted by: Brian Kelly
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"The Nile Song"
The Made Up Words: Ummagumma
Comments: This is shouted out near the end of the song; it is also the title of the band's fourth album. Reportedly, it's a euphemism for "sex."
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"The Trial"
The Lyrics: (Whole song, but particularly)
Good morning, Worm your honour. The crown will plainly show the prisoner who now stands before you Was caught red-handed, showing feelings Showing feelings of an almost human nature. This will not do. Call the schoolmaster! (later) Crazy, toys in the attic, I am crazy, Truly gone fishing. They must have taken my marbles away! (later) The evidence before the court is incontrovertible, There's no need for the jury to retire. In all my years of judging, I have never heard before Of someone more deserving of the full penalty of law. The way you made them suffer, your exquisite wife and mother, Fills me with the urge to defecate. (Go on, Judge, shit on him!) Since, my friend, you have revealed your deepest fear, I sentence you to be exposed before your peers. Tear down the wall! Why: The animation in the video is scary. Roger Waters incorporates various characters of the main character's life as The Wall’s protagonist puts himself on trial. The verdict conducted by the exaggerated and personified bricks ultimately orders his wall be torn down, when he judges himself both responsible for the making of the wall as well as capable of reconnecting with the outside world.
Submitted by: Katy
| "Comfortably Numb"
The Lyrics: Hello?
Is there anybody in there? Just nod if you can hear me, Is there anyone home? Come on now, I hear you're feeling down. Well, I can ease your pain, And get you on your feet again. Relax, I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts, Can you show me where it hurts? There is no pain, you are receding, A distant ship, smoke on the horizon. You are only coming through in waves, Your lips move, but I can't hear what you're saying. When I was a child, I had a fever, My hands felt just like two balloons. Now I've got that feeling once again, I can't explain, you would not understand, This is not how I am. I have become comfortably numb. Okay, Just a little pinprick. There'll be no more AHHH, But you may feel a little sick. Can you stand up? I do believe it's working, good. That'll keep you going through the show, Come on, it's time to go... Why: This song is about Pink from The Wall's album confrontation with a doctor who gives him something to help him perform. It's pretty creepy.
Submitted by: Katy
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"We don't need no education"
The Lyrics: We don't need no education
Why: Actually, I think you need to work on your grammar
Submitted by: Fiona
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"Southhampton Dock"
The Lyrics: She stands upon Southhampton Dock
With her handkerchief, and her summer frock... Why: The song illustrates a woman at the real-life location in England, seeing British soldiers being shipped to the Falkland Islands, for the brief but highly-criticized war against Argentina in the 1980s.
Submitted by: Agrimorfee
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"Jugband Blues"
The Lyrics: It's awfully considerate of you to think of me here,
And I'm much obliged to you for making it clear that I'm not here... Why: The song, written by Syd Barret has a catchy, psychedelic vibe and accompanied by a Salvation Army band playing in the background, but could be interpreted as Syd's downfall into drug-induced psychosis. What IS known is that it was Syd's "goodbye" to the band after being kicked out.
Submitted by: Adam S.
| "Free Four"
The Lyrics: The memories of a man in his old age
Are the deeds of a man in his prime. You shuffle in gloom of the sickroom And talk to yourself as you die. Life is a short, warm moment And death is a long cold rest. Why: "Free Four", recorded in 1972, has the jauntiest little melody you will ever hear in a Floyd tune, with the start of some of the dark depressing stuff that Roger Waters would fully explore in the rest of his career in the band.
Submitted by: Agrimorfee
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"The Fletcher Memorial Home"
The Lyrics: Boom boom, bang bang, lie down you're dead.
Why: Roger Waters uses onomatopoeia to refer to the shooting of a gun.
Submitted by: Adam S.
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"Money"
The Lyrics: New car, caviar, four star daydream,
Why: "C" on "car, caviar"
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"One Of These Days"
The Lyrics: One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces!
Why: That's all the lyrics this song has. It's a bad ringtone for any place. It might be a "green light" signal or a trigger for somebody to go over the edge and chop things up.
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