carefulwiththataxluke
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ImTheFloor Wrote:So...you actually read Playboy for the articles?
Doesn't everyone? :laugh: And I for one thank God Roger Waters kept his cloths on during the interview. :D
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American by birth, Floydian by obsession.
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| 11-11-2005 08:25 PM |
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Philintheflesh
The Wall
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Alternate Gilmour Wrote:I watched a bit of Coldplay and thought they were very engaging and nice, but I haven't the faintest idea what the songs were about. Not the faintest idea.
I can see where Waters is coming from here.
I`ve always found Coldplay very "Emperor`s New Clothes"-y.
I love Radiohead, however.
Icy wind of night be gone...this is not your domain
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| 11-12-2005 12:54 PM |
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Seamus
Wish You Were Here
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I've tried to get into Coldplay but been unable to. After a couple of songs I wanna go somewhere else.
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| 11-19-2005 12:40 PM |
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High Mesa Floyd
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Jumpy Wrote:Jintzey Wrote:Alternate Gilmour Wrote:Playboy: What do you think of bands such as Coldplay and Radiohead that are obviously influenced by Pink Floyd?
Waters: If I had some influence that gave people permission to be serious about what they did, to express their inner feelings and not give a **** about what anyone thought, to go for it in a passionate way that exposed their weaknesses as well as their strengths, then I couldn't be happier. Because so much rock and roll is posturing bollocks. You know, poodle rock, all that hair and tight trousers. I never had time for that crap. It's just bollocks.
Haha, great answer, Rog. :D
Actually, I HATE that answer!
But then, the question itself is as dumb as all get-out, since Coldplay (which IS posturing) does not deserve mention in the same breath as Radiohead.
But then, I have long found Roger's taste in current music to be as out-of-touch as my dad's, and I've learned to just accept that disappointment and still appreciate Roger's great work, especially 1970-1980.
I suppose when Thom Yorke is 60 years old, he'll be saying stupid things too. And so will I.
I think "all that hair and tight trousers" IS bull sh**, like he said! I mean, when you compare Coldplay to, say, Blink 182, which band do think cares more about music quality?
But I agree that Coldplay isn't anywhere near the same caliber as Radiohead.
I really wish Radiohead could have performed at Live 8. I think Roger would have been impressed hearing the 'Pyramid Song' live!
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HeyBurningGuy
A Saucerful of Secrets
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I couldn't agree with him more on that second question.
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| 12-02-2005 08:03 PM |
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PsychedelicLuciferSam
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I find Cold Play puts me to sleep to be honest, I don't get it..but alas
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| 12-06-2005 10:15 PM |
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chromeboomerang
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Poodle hairdo's & tight trousers, funny stuff. I agree & don't agree. The girls in the 80's loved bands like Poison & such, & many of the hair bands were fads, but some weren't. Van Halen? Whiteshake is not my favorite band, but "here I go again on my own" actually wasn't a bad song. So it kinda depends on the hair band in question. Hair & tight trousers are not measuring yardsticks of good rock I guess is what I'm tryig to say.
To sum up, some bands with big hair & tight trousers were quite good, & some weren't. Heck Deep Purple had big hair & tight trousers.
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| 12-07-2005 03:16 PM |
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