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Hi ladies...
Typical wonderful Saturday night on TV...if you have an IQ under 11 that is.....
Set the scene....grace is in her black babydoll..it has pink ribbons...long blonde hair and white fluffy slipper boots....the curtains drawn, quite dark...I have one of those projectors that puts different coloured shafts of light and clouds all over the ceiling and walls, and I have Yankee candles going ( cinnamon )...and red wine....just shut out the world!!!!
On my 42 inch flat screen I have " Pulse"...the concert by Pink Floyd at Earls Court...omg, it's good...(if you haven't seen it...you have to Google " comfortably numb")...
there's so much talk of depression, including mine but here's another " fightback"....
It's my release....playing air guitar with Dave gilmour and drumming with nick mason....tinkling the keyboard with Richard Wright.......
One thing is certain...the Floyd never played to a more unusual but appreciative audience...haha
I feel so good, and it's another anti depressant I didn't have to swallow....my pressure valve release!!!
Just thought I would let you know...if anyone else is as mad as me??? and wants to own up..
.please tell !!!...maybe it's not just me...got to go now...part two is starting....ENCORE!!!!!
Grace starlet xxx
I love Pink Floyd, and saw the Pulse tour in Denver in 1994. Incredible show! Glad you had a good evening of music!!
Hi Gorgeous Grace,
Indeed Pink Floyd is an awesome band. Back a few decades ago they played “The Wall” in Montreal. Well worth the ticket price.
Alice
Sounds great Grace and I'd love to join you except you only have a 42" TV and mine is a 49 " TV. Sorry but I won't be there. It sounds great though.
Kathleen
Thanks Grace;
Your post bring back many memories of seeing them 3 times in the 80's. Unfortunately I wasnt able to see them with Roger Waters. The best part was we camped out for 6 days to buy tickets and had front row seats. Your post gave me the chills that I always get when I think of or someone brings up something that makes me think of those shows.
Hugs Amelia 🎀
Hi Grace, Well I did visualize your description. Very nice indeed.
And speaking of Pink Floyd, I will definitely google your suggestion. Thank You. The Dark Side of the Moon is on my list of the greatest albums of all time. I have it as a top pick on my Spotify list. I think I still have a cassette version of the album in my box of cassettes. Of course as a Compact Disc and now the e-version.
In terms of instruments, I have a Strat guitar, a drum kit and a piano (plus an acoustic guitar, another cheap electric guitar, and an accordion) No air instruments for me. You are welcome to drop by and join the band.
You didn't mention it but I assume a glass of JD? I think I'll open a red wine tonight to go along with the stuffed peppers I've made, perhaps a Malbec. My wife adores the stuffed peppers I make; they are pretty darn tasty.
Just got home from my afternoon walk. We are having a bloody heat wave. The temp is 5 Celsius. There are people with shorts. Not all yet, but a lot of the snow from last week is melting away, Yahoo. I hope the rest of your evening is splendid. All the Best, Big Hugs, Krista.
Well Grace that's one great way to relax and unwind, (as you know my pink floyd fridge magnet has a new home). Top top band, had the chance to see the pink floyd exhibition in London 2years ago, absolutely brilliant. Finished up watching U2live afterwards at Twickenham, what a fantastic day and memories
Hi Amanda,
I was up at that London exhibition too. Wonderful.
I got lucky and first saw them in 1969 at a small students union venue. Tickets were still available 'on the door'. I can't remember for sure but I think it was ten shillings (around half a dollar US).
Edit - sorry, I forgot the exchange rate in those days would have made it maybe 2 dollars! )
They've done so many great albums since Dark Side of the Moon, but I still enjoy their music prior to that - Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother, More ...
Marti xxx
Marti, wow we could have walked right past each out.. Did you have a go on the mixing decks, really mixing the songs, gosh that was fun
I was watching that too, Grace, very, very loud. Fabulous music, as all Pink Floyd is. Now watching the Reel Stories with Dave Grohl. More great music.
You're absolutely right about the rest of tv tonight, mostly dire rubbish. The saving grace is the music (no pun intended!).
Isabel x
We're talking about the V and A, yes? I did a Saturday I think.
Wouldn't that have been weird if we were in the same group that was allowed to enter at the same time? I have no memories of mixing desks though. I'll ask the friends I went up with. I need them to fill in my faulty memories!
There was so much psychedelia and art work and memorabilia to muse at. I remember that at the very end there was a large room to sit on the floor, and experience a bit of a concert recreation, all multimedia stuff. I understood why there were queues, no one wanted to leave that room!
Marti xxx
It's wonderful to see so many Pink Floyd fans here. Yes, the Pulse dvd is fantastic. I so want to be one of the girl backup singers. So sexy in their long gowns. The ending with the giant mirror ball is incredible.
Pink Floyd was one of the best bands ever with David Gilmore being the best guitarist to ever bend a wire.
❤
Beth
Hi Gracie,
Thats one concert Id pay to see the Grace version that is I bet it was great.
Hugs Patty
Awesome, Grace, you found another stress reliever, lol . And Pink Floyd is and has been my favourite group, since the very early 70's.
Excellent choice for a Saturday night
Cheers
Hugs, Regi👩💕
Love the Floyd. Always have. Saw them at Golden Gate Park in the 80s, not with Roger though. Dave Gilmour is one of my absolute favorite guitarists. One of my prize albums is The Wall (on vinyl, of course). I totally agree that Comfortably Numb is a complete antidepressant, all by itself, which might be weird, when you watch The Wall...
Bridgette