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Born today in 1951

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Jaco Pastorius, bass player extraordinaire. Died September 21st 1987.

 
Excellent.

(I listened to the whole of Topographic Oceans last night Mutey. I did do some word games during part of side 3, and I needed beer before side 4, but it was a lovely trip down memory lane).
 
Just had a spiritual experience with side 4 of TFTO and two bottles of Old Peculiar, Mutey.

Echoes next I think. Where's the mushrooms when you need them.
 
Excellent.

(I listened to the whole of Topographic Oceans last night Mutey. I did do some word games during part of side 3, and I needed beer before side 4, but it was a lovely trip down memory lane).
That's quite spooky. I did exactly that on Saturday night for the first time in years.
I see Jon Anderson is playing in the UK in the Autumn. Much better than the so called official Yes.
 
Just had a spiritual experience with side 4 of TFTO and two bottles of Old Peculiar, Mutey.

Echoes next I think. Where's the mushrooms when you need them.
Ping……Ping……Ping……Ping
You only need to listen to this in a dark room, magic.
 
Ping……Ping……Ping……Ping
You only need to listen to this in a dark room, magic.
I think they released a CD of the Live at Pompeii concert recently in tandem with some IMAX version of the film.
Still sends shivers down my spine watching Gilmour play that guitar solo from Echoes in the deserted amphitheatre, with the bass thudding away in the background, and the camera panning along the bank of speakers with 'Pink Floyd, London' stencilled on them.
 
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