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Old Oct 08, 2017, 08:55 AM
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I posted this in the General section too but I wanted to post here in my “main group” Member name change!. My old name was RXqueen875 but I wanted a new start so I changed it to ComfortablyNumb5, a Pink Floyd song! I feel born again!Member name change!
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Old Oct 08, 2017, 09:14 AM
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I posted this in the General section too but I wanted to post here in my “main group” Member name change!. My old name was RXqueen875 but I wanted a new start so I changed it to ComfortablyNumb5, a Pink Floyd song! I feel born again!Member name change!


and here I was thinking we had a new member.

nice username. I have only heard 2 pink floyed songs (another brick in the wall, and shine on you crazy diamond)
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Old Oct 08, 2017, 09:21 AM
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Great songs by them! I have Pink Floyd lyrics tatted on my back in Polish. In memory of my mom. If you’re ever in the mood for a good cry, listen to “wish you were here.”
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Comfortably Numb plays in my head sometimes when I am hypo. Or when I was using.

Wish You Were Here is a really strong album. I saw Pink Floyd on the Animals tour and they played all of Animals, then had an intermission, then all of Wish You Were Here and a couple from Dark Side of the Moon as encores (Money, Us and Them). It was incredibly obvious that Animals was not on par.
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Was just listening to this song a couple days ago (What are you listening to?)! Said I used the phrase on a pdoc once...who saw no humour in it.
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Old Oct 08, 2017, 01:19 PM
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Was just listening to this song a couple days ago (What are you listening to?)! Said I used the phrase on a pdoc once...who saw no humour in it.
Nice name!
My pdoc knows my history and that I still have longings for euphorics. I even go as far as: She - "You know what I think we might try next?" Me - "Low dose psychedelics?" She just rolls her eyes. I was up front about my adderall habit and had her switch me to straterra. She knows my nostalgia and longings are still there but that I am trying to keep my nose clean (inside and out ). I wouldn't like it if I had to watch what I say.
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Old Oct 08, 2017, 02:01 PM
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Ok, I had to exit and come back in—I can’t listen to Pink Floyd or think about it too much because they were my late husband’s favorite, and he liked songs you mentioned.

I don’t know if it’s meds or me, but the intensity of the feelings do fade

It is a nice name
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Old Oct 08, 2017, 02:09 PM
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I was going to suggest that to you! I love the “comfortable” part.
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I love the name change! Love Pink Floyd.
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Old Oct 08, 2017, 02:18 PM
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Old Oct 08, 2017, 04:01 PM
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Great songs by them! I have Pink Floyd lyrics tatted on my back in Polish. In memory of my mom. If you’re ever in the mood for a good cry, listen to “wish you were here.”


I do want to listen to some more pink floyed.

I remember growing up, my mother had a copy of the wall. at that time though, I was too young to really take notice

I think it was 2009 I really started to like them.

I had a panic attack on the way home from.. I think it was a farm?

the person driving put on this track and it really helped to calm me down

i'm like what is it?

oh, he said, that's shine on you crazy diamond by pink floyed

I believe that also inspired my love for classical music too
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Old Oct 08, 2017, 04:15 PM
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Love the name!!! I saw PF in concert in like 1988 when in high school, so awesome!

Have u ever heard the album The Final Cut by them, my favorite.
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Old Oct 08, 2017, 06:38 PM
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Love the name!!! I saw PF in concert in like 1988 when in high school, so awesome!

Have u ever heard the album The Final Cut by them, my favorite.


Yes!!! I was born in 87 but my dad didn’t allow anything other than classic rock in the house. He (still) calls today’s music “crap” lol. So it was my older bro that really got me into Pink. He’d be off at work or hanging with his friends and I’d be in his room looking at all the black light posters and listening to them.

Now “wish you were here” hits me on a whole ‘nother level. I remember it was a few weeks after my mom passed (I was 9), we were cleaning out her room and stuff from the house. That song came on and everyone in the house stopped what they were doing and just listened. No sound to be heard but “wish you were here” just blasting. I’ll never forget that feeling.

And comfortably numb...do I even need to explain lol. We’ve all been there on some strong AP’s lol. That’s one song I listen to when I’m just fed up with the hand of cards I was dealt!!
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Ya'll are making me feel old. I saw them in my amazing late 70s concert extravaganza. I forget all the bands. I saw PF on the Animals tour, Eagles on the Hotel California tour, Fleetwood Mac on Rumors, Led Zeppelin on Presence (but they played very little from it; they did their old stand bys), Kinks on Low Budget, I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd just a few months before the crash playing songs from Street Survivors (that one gives me chills), AC/DC on Highway to Hell and so many other bands - ELP, Yes, Aerosmith, Santana, Alvin Lee, Robin Trower, Foreigner, Bob Seger, Derringer and several more. I wish I could remember it all better...
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Old Oct 08, 2017, 07:57 PM
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Ya'll are making me feel old. I saw them in my amazing late 70s concert extravaganza. I forget all the bands. I saw PF on the Animals tour, Eagles on the Hotel California tour, Fleetwood Mac on Rumors, Led Zeppelin on Presence (but they played very little from it; they did their old stand bys), Kinks on Low Budget, I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd just a few months before the crash playing songs from Street Survivors (that one gives me chills), AC/DC on Highway to Hell and so many other bands - ELP, Yes, Aerosmith, Santana, Alvin Lee, Robin Trower, Foreigner, Bob Seger, Derringer and several more. I wish I could remember it all better...


Lol all those were pretty much all my dad let us listen too. By far the best era in music. By far!
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Do you know childhood's end ? It's not one Pink Floyd's more popular hits, but the lyrics will get to anyone.
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Do you know childhood's end ? It's not one Pink Floyd's more popular hits, but the lyrics will get to anyone.


Yes, there was a band that covered it but I forgot who, but I think that’s when I first heard it.
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Also, you can't mention Pink Floyd in MI forum without knowing your Syd Barrett history. Most of the songs like Wish You Were Here and Shine on You Crazy Diamond were about him, of course. The Wall, to a good degree, was about him as well, but Roger Waters added a lot of his own personal history and reflections into it as well.
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Yes I know who Roger Keith Barret is. Was truly a sad day when he passedMember name change!
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Also, you can't mention Pink Floyd in MI forum without knowing your Syd Barrett history. Most of the songs like Wish You Were Here and Shine on You Crazy Diamond were about him, of course. The Wall, to a good degree, was about him as well, but Roger Waters added a lot of his own personal history and reflections into it as well.


up until now, I thought sid was a member of the sex pistols

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Old Oct 09, 2017, 08:18 AM
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I hate Pink Floyd. They suck

I'm kidding. Great band! I was upset when they broke up

Nice username
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Old Oct 09, 2017, 08:34 AM
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up until now, I thought sid was a member of the sex pistols


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Lol yes there is a Sid in the Sex Pistols so you were technically correct Member name change!. He’s a pretty interesting story too.
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Ya'll are making me feel old. I saw them in my amazing late 70s concert extravaganza. I forget all the bands. I saw PF on the Animals tour, Eagles on the Hotel California tour, Fleetwood Mac on Rumors, Led Zeppelin on Presence (but they played very little from it; they did their old stand bys), Kinks on Low Budget, I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd just a few months before the crash playing songs from Street Survivors (that one gives me chills), AC/DC on Highway to Hell and so many other bands - ELP, Yes, Aerosmith, Santana, Alvin Lee, Robin Trower, Foreigner, Bob Seger, Derringer and several more. I wish I could remember it all better...
Wow, u have seen some amazing bands. Eagles just played my city a few weeks ago and I drove people back from the show doing Uber. The Doobie Brother opened for them, what a great couple of old school bands!

I would of died to see Led Zeppelin, love them so much.
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