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06-10-04, 03:32 PM | #1 |
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PINK FLOYD TOP GROUP OF ALL TIME - AND REUNION RUMOURS IN Q
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Pink Floyd feature in the latest (November 2004) issue of the normal monthly version of Q Magazine. They have beaten the Rolling Stones and U2 to win the accolade of the top band of all time, based on album and concert ticket sales. Q awarded them the top spot for their 23.3 million-selling album of 'The Wall' album, for playing to 125,000 fans at Knebworth House (as part of the 1990 Nordoff-Robbins show) and for spending a total of 911 weeks on the UK chart with Dark Side Of The Moon. Here's the run down of who they reckon are the top bands: 1. Pink Floyd 2. Led Zeppelin 3. Rolling Stones 4. U2 5. Queen 6. Dire Straits 7. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 8. The Beatles 9. Bob Marley and the Wailers 10. Fleetwood Mac Q also are running a story on their news pages that they understand that the current Floyd and Roger Waters are considering a reunion! It says "Nearly 20 years after the acrimonious departure of frontman Roger Waters, Pink Floyd are rumoured to be putting aside their considerable differences and reuniting for a series of lucrative shows next year." It then gives a potted history of Floyd and the breakup. OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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That's the problem. My two favorite bands rank 2 and 6, but who I prefer isn't based on album and concert sales; it's a matter of taste and musicality. There are many, many things that PF have done that I like as well. I would rather argue on a band's behalf due to these things (taste and musicality) than shite publicity. Don't misinterpret here; I say this because of the future. The bands listed in that top 10 are pretty legit from a musicality standpoint and some have had very long careers as well, which helps in the list. I fear, however, that some of today's and the recent past's subpar "artists" could have a chance of vaulting ahead one day if the industry can keep them artificially on top long enough, or as long as many stay ignorant to what really is musical and keep on with whatever the powers that be dictate. Some may say that the market will weed out the inferiors, but we are at a point where so many segments of the market have been controlled in such a manner that this may not happen the way it used to. In fact, we all really know it's already started. How will this list look in another 5, 10, or 20 years? I really think it was beneath Q to put a list like this out based merely on sales, regardless of what the results are or will be in possible future incarnations. The reunion rumors are interesting, though, but always beware of those, no matter who or how tantalizing. Furthermore... "Pink Floyd are rumoured to be...reuniting for a series of lucrative shows next year." Do the shows have to be lucrative? If so, to what degree? It would seem an ill-fated way to consider such an endeavour (reunion). |
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Jimmy 'cough' Buffet tickets go for how much?
Simon and Garfunkel you say? Steely Dan? In light of what many oldsters get for a seat on these reunion tours would you begrudge Roger and co a nicer retirement? Didn't think so. |
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nicer than what, already living like a king? http://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/news/?y=04&id=0418 Money, it's a gas. Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash. £78,000,000.00 GBP = $140,113,690.76 USD |
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lol, not only did he write almost all of the best stuff floyd ever did, he was shrewd enough with money too. rock on roger!
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Pink Floyd Reunion?
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/...l?200410071103 some sort of new music by them would be good but i wouldnt get my hopes up.. |
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In 3 weeks they'll stick it to the U.S.
Pink Floyd Reuniting For Live 8 Concert Jonathan Cohen Pink Floyd's classic lineup of Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Rick Wright will perform for the first time in more than 20 years at the London Live 8 concert. The event, which aims to increase world awareness of African debt and hunger issues, will be held July 2 at the city's Hyde Park. Pink Floyd has not performed live since the 1994 tour in support of its last studio album, "The Division Bell." Waters has not been a part of the band since 1983, and his dealings with Gilmour have been rancorous in the ensuing years. Waters even sued Gilmour, unsuccessfully, for touring under the Pink Floyd name without him following the band's initial split after the album "The Final Cut." "Like most people I want to do everything I can to persuade the G8 leaders to make huge commitments to the relief of poverty and increased aid to the third world," Gilmour writes on Pink Floyd's official Web site. "It's crazy that America gives such a paltry percentage of its GNP to the starving nations. Any squabbles Roger and the band have had in the past are so petty in this context, and if re-forming for this concert will help focus attention, then it's got to be worthwhile." Speculation about a Pink Floyd reunion has been rampant in recent months; 2005 marks the 30th anniversary of the band's landmark album "Wish You Were Here." http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/ar...id=1000955275# |
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OMG! how much for a ticket to the UK?
im feeling giddy! |
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to bad someone over there cant download me
oh well , its not like its a real pink floyd show but its still some freaking awesome history being made. if they have enough fun together then maybe a new album and tour could happen. i'll def be watching it on the tele or puter |
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It isn't set yet which show they will play but I highly doubt it will be the one in Philly that I could attend.
Most likely will be the one in Hyde Park. |
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If it's any consolation to you the tickets were given away in a "Text Lottery" a couple of weeks ago and thanks to Bob Geldof kicking up a fuss they can't be bought on E-bay either.
Rumour has it that the doors are going to be flung open to all who turn up at Hyde Park anyway, would be a bit irresponsible if so.
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