BY THE WAY, WHICH ONE IS PINK?
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(10/10)
"By the way, which one is Pink?" is a lyric line from Pink Floyd's follow up album to "Dark Side of the Moon," "Wish You Were Here."
Let me tell you Pink Floyd fans my opinion: Pink's real name is David Gilmour.
"A Momentary Lapse of Reason" has replaced "The Final Cut" as what I personally believe to be Pink Floyd's greatest work. My opinion is only my opinion, and I invite other music lovers to buy all 25 or so works of this fantastic group and then decide for themselves.
Yes, buy this CD.
But first, go to amazon.com and buy the DVD of "David Gilmour in Concert". Yes, there are NO helium-filled flying pigs or spectacular pyrotechnics or crumbling walls, but if you want to see exactly who is the "meat-and-potatoes" guy of this band , and you happen to like really good music, this is the DVD that you are certain to love and that will drive you back to the web to buy "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" on CD.
By the way, which one is Pink? What an easy question to answer.
David Gilmour, with help from original band members Nick Mason and Richard Wright. What a pity I can only give this wonderous CD five stars.
Come on, boys and girls, NOBODY does this level of excellence alone. Pink Floyd is a group, not a single person. It has survived and brought joy to millions, both when Syd Barrett had to leave and when Roger Waters had to leave. This ship sails on, but not without me aboard!
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