I am going to have to listen to some now...its in my head! Doesn't bother me...all time favorite musical group for me! been waiting for an assignment to come along where I can work them in...
Travis Rhoads wrote:
I am going to have to listen to some now...its in my head! Doesn't bother me...all time favorite musical group for me! been waiting for an assignment to come along where I can work them in...
I have been listening to them the last couple of days. Just finished with some tunes from "The Wall"
Makes for some great working music.
Super sweet shot Klaus. This is the kind of shot that might work for any assignment because the image contains basically everything in the universe.
I too, love Pink Floyd. My 17 yr old daughter and I have listened to many hours of it. One of my favorite Pink Floyd songs is the solo vocal in Great Gig In The Sky. Clare Torry was brought in to sing just that one part. In fact, the band gave her no instructions except to say, "No words please, just sing". Since that day many female vocalists have tried unsuccessfully to reproduce Clare's artistic, wordless story of life and death from that impromptu rendition. During her performance there is a lull and you can hear her whisper something to the band. She turned to them and said, "I'm going to sing it like this one more time" indicating this was not supposed to be a final take on the song. Clare's connection with the band was so powerful that all of the uncut audio was left in. That's a great band, music, and art story.
And I'm digging through the cassettes for the bootleg live "Wall" I have somewhere...I'm an "Ummagumma" man, myself...and two of my daughters have "Dark Side" t-shirts - though its the graphics for the younger artist teen...
Photographically, the swirling clouds lift this eclipse above most of the others I've seen - and the perfectly centered moon on the sun caps it off...
Great Photo...
Jerry
Many years ago I found on the web a "movie" called "dark side of the moon" - the soundtrack was PF "The Wall", and it had as it's video portion the film "The Wizard of Oz". It fit the music so well...It made me wonder if it wasn't the inspiration for the music...almost like how Quentin Tarantino makes you laugh with some of his music choices. I digress, Klaus, but your dramatic clouds, and eclipse image made me think of that found "movie". Thanks for sharing it with us - it must have been amazing in real life.