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Old 04-12-2010, 01:28 PM
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AWESOME! gonna be sweet <-- the wall, get it?
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I'd rather he make a new album than rehash an old one.
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November 18th in Atlanta.... I'll be there!!!
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I'd rather he make a new album than rehash an old one.
yeah, that. "the Wall" is like 30 years old, he's done better things since then..... I guess he's retired.
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I never had a chance to see the live show since I was too young at the time. It would be cool to see the show performed by musicians that don't completley hate the band leader. It's also nice to know R.W. is finally over feeling sorry for himself, and feels like his music can still reach and inspire people today 30years later. Not much music stands the test of time like Floyd's music.
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I never had a chance to see the live show since I was too young at the time. It would be cool to see the show performed by musicians that don't completley hate the band leader. It's also nice to know R.W. is finally over feeling sorry for himself, and feels like his music can still reach and inspire people today 30years later. Not much music stands the test of time like Floyd's music.
I agree, despite my earlier comment. And many bands are performing entire albums live these days. The Wedding Present doing Bizarro, etc.
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