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mabewa Wrote:It has been very hard for me to come here tonight, but I felt I should do it anyway. I can say that I've never been affected so much by the death of a musician: even worse than when George Harrison and Syd Barrett died. I feel like I've lost a parent. But, something happened to me this morning that I thought I should share:

I woke up this morning in a daze--I really felt like I was more in a dream than anything. I really felt that something was the matter with me, like my body really didn't want me to wake up. Anyway, I get funny thoughts when I'm half-asleep: I was thinking about my brother complaining that he can't sing as well as he used to, and I thought of how Rick's voice had gotten stronger recently, so I was thinking that I could use that to encourage my brother: you can get your voice back if you practice. But, for some reason, I thought about the fact that Rick was a smoker, and suddenly I got this fear "maybe he'll get cancer." I got this urge to come to this website and write "Rick should stop smoking." Completely idiotic, like he would even read it, but you have to remember that I was in a half-awake daze. But then, I turned on my computer, and went to a music site, only to read that Rick had died of cancer.

All I can think of is that, on some level, I knew. I've had experiences when something really serious was happening to a loved one and I somehow knew. I'm going to find some positive way of remembering Rick--the world really needs to know how much he meant to the music of Pink Floyd. But, in the meantime, the only way I can explain it is that someone who was there all of my life and who was like family to me has died.

Mabewa, we know what you're going through right now. To me it's like losing a friend. He was such a decent man. And I'll miss him more when I'll play DSOTM and TDB.

Thanks for representing Richard Wright so well in this forum. Rick will be missed so much.

As salt resolved in the ocean
I was swallowed in God's sea,
Past faith, past unbelieving,
Past doubt, past certainty.
Suddenly in my bosom
A star shone clear and bright;
All the suns of heaven
Vanished in that star's light.
09-16-2008 02:43 PM
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watching pompeii right now, Wright is class in this video!!
09-16-2008 05:22 PM
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pakistanifloyd Wrote:
mabewa Wrote:It has been very hard for me to come here tonight, but I felt I should do it anyway. I can say that I've never been affected so much by the death of a musician: even worse than when George Harrison and Syd Barrett died. I feel like I've lost a parent. But, something happened to me this morning that I thought I should share:

I woke up this morning in a daze--I really felt like I was more in a dream than anything. I really felt that something was the matter with me, like my body really didn't want me to wake up. Anyway, I get funny thoughts when I'm half-asleep: I was thinking about my brother complaining that he can't sing as well as he used to, and I thought of how Rick's voice had gotten stronger recently, so I was thinking that I could use that to encourage my brother: you can get your voice back if you practice. But, for some reason, I thought about the fact that Rick was a smoker, and suddenly I got this fear "maybe he'll get cancer." I got this urge to come to this website and write "Rick should stop smoking." Completely idiotic, like he would even read it, but you have to remember that I was in a half-awake daze. But then, I turned on my computer, and went to a music site, only to read that Rick had died of cancer.

All I can think of is that, on some level, I knew. I've had experiences when something really serious was happening to a loved one and I somehow knew. I'm going to find some positive way of remembering Rick--the world really needs to know how much he meant to the music of Pink Floyd. But, in the meantime, the only way I can explain it is that someone who was there all of my life and who was like family to me has died.

Mabewa, we know what you're going through right now. To me it's like losing a friend. He was such a decent man. And I'll miss him more when I'll play DSOTM and TDB.

Thanks for representing Richard Wright so well in this forum. Rick will be missed so much.

Thanks for your kind words. Smile

I'll keep representing Rick here, and elsewhere as well. The classic lineup of Pink Floyd died with Rick, but the music will live on. I hope that future PF fans will have a better idea of how much Rick contributed to their music.
09-16-2008 05:24 PM
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sooo sad...rest in peace Rick!!
09-16-2008 08:19 PM
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God has his keyboard player now and Rick brings with him so much love from millions of people, to say he'll be missed is an understatement, much water is flowing through tears of sadness here.

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09-16-2008 10:12 PM
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I never realized until later and really getting into Pink Floyd that Rick was such a great songwriter and vocalist, not to mention keyboardist.

Other than Echoes, Great Gig In The Sky, Us And Them, some other great Rick songs that he sang on are Stay and Wearing The Inside Out.


I miss you Rick!!!!!!!!!!!!
09-17-2008 12:31 AM
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I was saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Rick. For me, I will always consider 'One Of These Days' to be Rick's finest moment, even though it's a collaborative piece.

Rest now Richard. Now you're with Syd.

One Of These Days I will Set The Controls.
09-17-2008 03:13 AM
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A Saucerful of Secrets Wrote:I never realized until later and really getting into Pink Floyd that Rick was such a great songwriter and vocalist, not to mention keyboardist.

Other than Echoes, Great Gig In The Sky, Us And Them, some other great Rick songs that he sang on are Stay and Wearing The Inside Out.


I miss you Rick!!!!!!!!!!!!


Wearing the Inside Out, is so beautiful. Been playing it endessly. OMG, what a sad loss. Love Cori xxx
09-17-2008 05:38 AM
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You`ve left 25 years of memories, all of them great!! A true rock icon, and a gentleman. Thanks for the memories Rick. RIP.
09-17-2008 04:48 PM
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It still shocks me but it is also a timely reminder that none of us last forever. When I saw RW last year for the sixth time my wife said "haven't you had enough?" I reminded her that this could well be the last time I manage to see these icons from years gone by. Rick Wright is yet another of these icons who are no longer with us.

I think she now understands.
09-18-2008 04:42 AM
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