Obviously we are all here for the same reasons.....We all love Pink Floyd. Their music is not comparable to that of any other band. To those who say The Floyd isn't the same without Roger....remember what they sounded like with Syd. Very different, but it was still a driving force steering the remaining members into the direction they went into. With or without Syd, Roger, Richard (for a while), Pink Floyd is still an entity larger than any of the members who made up the band at any one point in time. There is a certain quality and distinction that makes this band exceptional. I am one of those who would give anything to see a reunion, but with who? Syd, I'm sure we'd all agree is out of the realm of reality. Roger, who knows? Only those few extremely talented men will ever be able to answer those questions. It's a dream we'd all like to have turn into reality in one way or another. I'd like to give a big thumbs up to any possibility of a reunion of any sort. New material or not, I'd love for it to happen. Just one last time......I Wish They Were Here.
ok heres something that might spur a bit of hope:
in the belfast talk nick said that they would not get back together unless something like live aid happens again....
well the live aid dvd is getting released and !!! wait for it...
http://www.nme.com/news/108667.htm
ok nick whats the excuse now??
get it sorted!! (he is the only one who is speaking to everyone)
Nick has indicated in the past that for the band to re-unite with Roger, it would take a huge charity event such as a Live Aid for that to ever be considered; even with him saying that, I don't think it will ever happen. It's slightly more likely that we'll see the current Pink Floyd within 2 years. David holds all the cards.
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Pink Floyd Reunites? [color=red]UPDATE
It now appears that early reports that Roger Waters performed with Pink Floyd at Steve O' Rourkes funeral were in fact false, despite this news coming from very reliable sources.
Initial reports suggested that Roger Waters was present and reunited with Pink Floyd to play on 2 songs, but it now appears that Roger Waters didn't even attend the funeral, much less, perform.[/color]
the world needs a pink floyd tour now more than ever! 
a reform would be great if only for new material to come out mean like i am fed up of listening to floyd and having people saying things like "i remember that" or "that's an oldie" just once i would like a new album so people can say "who's that?" if they were to reform they should ask syd to contribute some of his artwork,so he is involved.
I would love to see Pink Floyd play again. I am one of the lucky ones I guess. Being 50 years old and growing up in Southern California, I have seen them 6 times. First time was at the Hollywood Bowl in "72". Probably the most incredible show I've ever seen and I've seen allmost everybody. Some several times. I have been to probably 700 concerts. Not bragging, thats just what I did in my younger years. Saw some awesome bands, had some great times. Last time I saw Floyd was in Denver Colorado about 10 years ago and they were still in prime shape. If they ever do decide to tour again, do anything you have to do to go see them. You will not regret it. No it will never be the same as it was when they were in there 20's. Nothing is, but good music is timeless and there musicianship is impeccible still. Pink Floyd is one of those bands that only comes around once in a lifetime and if your ever lucky enough to see them count yourself blessed.
Jimj54 Wrote:I would love to see Pink Floyd play again. I am one of the lucky ones I guess. Being 50 years old and growing up in Southern California, I have seen them 6 times. First time was at the Hollywood Bowl in "72". Probably the most incredible show I've ever seen and I've seen allmost everybody. Some several times. I have been to probably 700 concerts. Not bragging, thats just what I did in my younger years. Saw some awesome bands, had some great times. Last time I saw Floyd was in Denver Colorado about 10 years ago and they were still in prime shape. If they ever do decide to tour again, do anything you have to do to go see them. You will not regret it. No it will never be the same as it was when they were in there 20's. Nothing is, but good music is timeless and there musicianship is impeccible still. Pink Floyd is one of those bands that only comes around once in a lifetime and if your ever lucky enough to see them count yourself blessed.
Welcome to the forum!
The Hollywood Bowl concert was definately one of the finest indeed!
I have heard that "The Bowl" was the inspiration for the Pulse stage as well.
I would love to see the band reunite.. I was fortunate to see the Animals tour in Montreal in 1977 and twice in Toronto in 88 and 94.. I would pay just about anything to have that experience again..There is nothing like waking up the day of the show and knowing that you are going to see the greatest show on earth that evening....absolutely friggen madness!!!
quicksilver Wrote:Jimj54 Wrote:I would love to see Pink Floyd play again. I am one of the lucky ones I guess. Being 50 years old and growing up in Southern California, I have seen them 6 times. First time was at the Hollywood Bowl in "72". Probably the most incredible show I've ever seen and I've seen allmost everybody. Some several times. I have been to probably 700 concerts. Not bragging, thats just what I did in my younger years. Saw some awesome bands, had some great times. Last time I saw Floyd was in Denver Colorado about 10 years ago and they were still in prime shape. If they ever do decide to tour again, do anything you have to do to go see them. You will not regret it. No it will never be the same as it was when they were in there 20's. Nothing is, but good music is timeless and there musicianship is impeccible still. Pink Floyd is one of those bands that only comes around once in a lifetime and if your ever lucky enough to see them count yourself blessed.
Welcome to the forum!
The Hollywood Bowl concert was definately one of the finest indeed!
I have heard that "The Bowl" was the inspiration for the Pulse stage as well.
The Bowl was also designed by the son of Frank Lloyd Wright. There is also a nice picnic area besides it, which so long as you ignore freeway traffic, is rather lovely :)
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