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Giles, Giles And Fripp - The Cheerful Insanity Of Giles, Giles And Fripp (1968)
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Insane or inane?
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Nightjar wrote:This is quite early live Floyd jamming stylee.
He's no Syd Barrett.
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A waltz is indeed 3/4 time.Nightjar wrote:The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Are we back in 5/4 time?
It's a waltz, no?
is that 5/4?
I thought it was 1, 2, 3 - 1, 2, 3 etc...
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Nice wiggly-waggly-woo guitar bit.
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Mellotron back to rescue things.
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It's nearly over.
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It is over.
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Its over!
Well, I honesty think I'd only ever want to listen to the last two tracks ever again.
And then, not that often. Side 1 was freakin' terrible.
Well, I honesty think I'd only ever want to listen to the last two tracks ever again.
And then, not that often. Side 1 was freakin' terrible.
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I felt that was an album made by musicians, rather than songwriters and that it was the sort of album people make when they've not yet found themselves.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
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That last bit was indeed very like 67-69 live Pink Floyd.
Unfortunately we weren't all at a gig in 1968 on brown acid digging the liquid light shows and Azimuth Co-ordinator sound system.
Unfortunately we weren't all at a gig in 1968 on brown acid digging the liquid light shows and Azimuth Co-ordinator sound system.
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Nightjar wrote:That last bit was indeed very like 67-69 live Pink Floyd.
Unfortunately we weren't all at a gig in 1968 on brown acid digging the liquid light shows and Azimuth Co-ordinator sound system.
And neither were Giles, Giles and Fripp.
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Nightjar wrote:That last bit was indeed very like 67-69 live Pink Floyd.
Unfortunately we weren't all at a gig in 1968 on brown acid digging the liquid light shows and Azimuth Co-ordinator sound system.
There's a Who live album from about 68 where they're totally 'inspired' by the early Pink Floyd sound.
Apparently Keith Moon slagged off G,G&F single in the Melody Maker. Good for him.
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Oh, and I've given it
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WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:There's a Who live album from about 68 where they're totally 'inspired' by the early Pink Floyd sound.
There's a specific reason for that.
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Listens to 30 seconds of The Who Live at Fillmore East
Totally forgets all of The Cheerful Insanity Of Giles, Giles And Fripp.
Good.
Seems odd John Entwistle trying to sound like Roger Waters.
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Nightjar wrote:WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:There's a Who live album from about 68 where they're totally 'inspired' by the early Pink Floyd sound.
There's a specific reason for that.
Nightjar wrote:Nightjar wrote:That last bit was indeed very like 67-69 live Pink Floyd.
Unfortunately we weren't all at a gig in 1968 on brown acid digging the liquid light shows and Azimuth Co-ordinator sound system.
And neither were Giles, Giles and Fripp.
The Who were? Apart from Roger Daltrey, natch.
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