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The Rutles are better than the Bootleg Beatles, even if they don't actually play actual Beatles music. They look & sound better though.
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The "Floyd" have to be in my top 3 groups of all time, never had the chance to see them live though :(

They certainly deserved the "top billing" at the live 8 concerts last year, what a show and good to see Waters and Gilmour put there differences behind them, albeit if only for a short a while.... :D

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DSOTM was released in March 1973. I was -1 month old :-)

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Root wrote:The Rutles are better than the Bootleg Beatles, even if they don't actually play actual Beatles music. They look & sound better though.
Hmm.. I saw The Ruttles a few years back (and knew the drummer for a while). I think even they would dispute that they look better.
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I remember my first rock concert seeing pink Floyd in Baton Rouge in the mid 70s. I got pretty $%%$% up! To this day I still sing the song about the mouse ... I got a mouse who hasnt got a house... Gerald! - A cute song but obscure I guess.... Man you may be zone back to the 70s. I feel sooo old! :(
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Yeah, ths song is "Bike" from the Relics album, happy early flower power days :wink: Written by Sid Barratt I believe The boy was a "Crazy Diamond"....... :D
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Bike was originally on The Piper at the Gates of Dawn from 1967. Relics was a compilation album put out by the record company which they weren't particularly pleased about.
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Ah well only half a point for me that one then :wink: I bow to your superior Floyd knowledge :)
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Did I tell you I went to see Gilmour at the Albert Hall last night?
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Yeah, you mentioned it on e-mail to me...good gig no doubt :D
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Oh yes.

The band last night consisted of:

David Gilmour (everything including saxophone!)
Rick Wright (you know who he is)
Guy Pratt (bass)
Jon Carin (keyboards)
Phil Manzanera (guitar)
Some other guy (drums)
Dick Parry (sax)
Robert Wyatt (cornet on one track)
David Crosby and Graham Nash (backing vocals on some tracks)
Mica Paris (guest singer on Great Gig in the Sky)

It was David Bowie special guesting on Monday night.

They filmed Monday and last night for a DVD which is out later this year - don't miss it!
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The one with Bowie would have been awesome to go and see. Ant and I are annoyed we didn't know about it! Oh well, hopefully there'll be some other time...

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I think I still have those so I'll investigate tonight ...
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Hey some line up Neil, sounds like an awesome night :wink:

How long did they play for, around a Zone 1 completion I would guess?
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Show started at 7.30 and finished at 22.50, which included a 20 minute intermission.

Set list was:

Breathe
Time
Breathe Reprise
On An Island (entire album)

Break

Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Fat Old Sun
Arnold Layne
Coming Back To Life
High Hopes
Great Gig in the Sky
Echoes

Wish You Were Here
Find The Cost of Freedom (a capella with Crosby and Nash)
Comfortably Numb

You MUST get the DVD of this - it was excellent.
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