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How's it going Pink Floyd Fans? I'm a newbie here! I found this forum by accident and that's how forums are usually found. My name is John but I go by the username FloydFanForever. I have seen PINK FLOYD 4 times, the "Wish You Here Here" Tour" at the L.A. Sports Arena in L.A. in 1975, the "Animals" Tour at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland in 1977, "The Wall" Tour at the L.A. Sports Arena in L.A. in 1980 and the "Division Bell" Tour at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland in 1994. I am looking forward to conversing with all of you about PINK FLOYD soon. Take care.
Welcome! I have bootlegs from all the shows you've been to, so I can relive the concert experiences you had. Needless to say, I'm quite jealous. Hope you enjoy it here. Smile
How's it going Lady Floydian? I hope all is well with you. Thank you for the warm welcome, I am looking forward to sharing my concert experiences with you as well as everyone here on the forum. I have seen hundreds and hundreds of concerts through the years which include Pink Floyd (4 times), Led Zeppelin (2 times), Robert Plant (1 time), Fleetwood Mac (4 times), The Rolling Stones (40 times), The Beach Boys (4 times), Brian Wilson (2 times), Paul McCartney (5 times), AC/DC (4 times), Stevie Ray Vaughan (2 times), Michael Jackson (4 times), The Who (3 times), The Kinks (2 times), The Grateful Dead (13 times), Judas Priest (4 times), Black Sabbath (3 times), Heaven And Hell (2 times), The Black Crowes (3 times), Lynyrd Skynyrd (2 times), Deep Purple (3 tmes) and Van Halen (5 times) just to name a few. The list is very long. My biggest regret is that I never saw The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix or Janis Joplin live.

As for bootlegs, like yourself, I also own all of the Pink Floyd shows that I attended. Being a serious and devout bootleg collector, I have managed in collecting numerous bootlegs on Pink Floyd as well as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, The Beach Boys, The Who, The Kinks, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Grateful Dead, The Jefferson Airplane, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Robin Trower, Peter Frampton, Pat Travers, Judas Priest, AC/DC and Cream just to name a few.

I am looking forward to conversing with you as well as everyone here on the forum about Pink Floyd as well as all of the other legendary bands. Take care.
Welcome to the forums, John. I'm Joe. Great list you got there.
(07-03-2011 06:47 AM)Joe Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome to the forums, John. I'm Joe. Great list you got there.

How's it going Joe? I hope all is well with you. Thank you for the warm welcome, I am looking forward to conversing with you and our fellow Pink Floyd fanatics about Pink Floyd as well as Rock n' Roll in general. Take care.
Dont suppose you took any photos of any of the dates you were at did you ?
(07-03-2011 10:17 AM)pinkfloydfan1 Wrote: [ -> ]Dont suppose you took any photos of any of the dates you were at did you ?

How's it going pinkfloydfan1? I hope all is well with you. The only photographs that I took were outside the Oakland Coliseum in 1977 and 1994. I still managed to save all of my ticket stubs from all four shows. The dates were Sunday, 27 April 1975 (Wish You Were Here Tour 1975), Tuesday, 10 May 1977 (Animals Tour 1977), Thursday, 21 April 1994 (The Division Bell Tour 1994) and Thursday, 7 February 1980 (The Wall Tour 1980). Take care.
How's it going fellow Pink Floyd fanatics? I hope all is well with all of you and your weekends were great! I have a question for all of you, how would you compare all of the current Pink Floyd CD releases (Digitally Remastered and SACD) to the Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL) releases? I own all of the Pink Floyd MFSL Vinyl/LP's and 24 KT. Gold CD releases as well as the SACD releases and in my opinion, I truly believe that the MFSL versions sound better than any of the other releases. What do you think? Take care.
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