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BBC 4 tonight
9:30 pm The Pink Floyd Story: Which One's Pink?
10:30 pm Classic Albums: Dark Side of the Moon
11:20 pm Syd Barrett: Crazy Diamond
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:eek:

Wow, that one over there (no, not that one, that one) was kind of* cute, back then! :oops: :innocent:

:roll: :lol: :P


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*(Having finally figured out the identity of the band member in question - ignoramus that I am! - and having perused additional youthful photos of the dude, I have to say, in all fairness, that he was actually hella cute, back then. Who knew? :eek: :oops: :twisted: :lol:)
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Nice one James, especially on that last one.. my dad's gonna try and record those.. dunno if it'll work, here's to hoping..
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I *heart* The Floyd, incidentally. :von:
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SINsister wrote:I *heart* The Floyd, incidentally. :von:
ooo...me too kiddo! Just an ongoing love :wink:
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:roll: I wish I'd seen this earlier. Just arrived at work and the Syd doc has just started. Never mind - I'm sure the others will be on again.... :D
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It'll probably be available on iPlayer :)
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James Blast wrote:10:30 pm Classic Albums: Dark Side of the Moon
I do believe that a good friend of mine sent me a CD of that show... ;)
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or even a DVD :innocent:
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Oh, :lol: I was thinking of the radio show you sent me ;D
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nah, that was a Radio 2 broadcast (and my first cassette to hard disc transfer) I cunnigly entitled "Dark Side of the Verbals" ;D
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Whereas Si (where IS the big man anyway??) lives on the Dark Side Of The Gorbals... ;D
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robertzombie wrote:It'll probably be available on iPlayer :)
...and it is. :D

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Sadly, as BBC4 is, iPlayer is not available to those living across the channel :(
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James Blast wrote:nah, that was a Radio 2 broadcast (and my first cassette to hard disc transfer) I cunnigly entitled "Dark Side of the Verbals" ;D
ah right you are boss. 8)
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Obviousman wrote:Sadly, as BBC4 is, iPlayer is not available to those living across the channel :(
and quite rightly, we don't want them 'foreigns' getting all our programmes for free, I mean what sort of world would that be? ;D
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I have seen those things months ago. om BBC 2 if I'm not mistaken.
not that I thought it was that brilliant :|
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James Blast wrote:
Obviousman wrote:Sadly, as BBC4 is, iPlayer is not available to those living across the channel :(
and quite rightly, we don't want them 'foreigns' getting all our programmes for free, I mean what sort of world would that be? ;D
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Love the photo with the beds on the beach - one of my faves. Could listen to Waters talk for ages as he's thought provoking. Shame the clashing personalities wore them down. Another tour would be good but only on the back of a new album for me.
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Almiche V wrote:Another tour would be good but only on the back of a new album for me.
To quote David Gilmour
Well, it's never going to happen is it?
speaking when asked about playing with Waters again. Waters however said he would love to. :?

Shame..... :roll:
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
robertzombie wrote:It'll probably be available on iPlayer :)
...and it is. :D

For anybody else who missed it....Which One's Pink?
Cheers Steve 8)
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weebleswobble wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote:
robertzombie wrote:It'll probably be available on iPlayer :)
...and it is. :D

For anybody else who missed it....Which One's Pink?
Cheers Steve 8)
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weebleswobble wrote:Fookin' blinding :lol:
Corkin' :!: ;D
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
Almiche V wrote:Another tour would be good but only on the back of a new album for me.
To quote David Gilmour
Well, it's never going to happen is it?
speaking when asked about playing with Waters again. Waters however said he would love to. :?

Shame..... :roll:
Yeah, I saw an interview in which Waters said if he brought an idea along for them to work on then he'd do it. But Gilmour is a stubborn codger at times and I think he's had enough of big tours etc. But you never know.

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