Pink Floyd-I'm A King Bee (rare live session 1966)
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@BeholdAndSee93 Hey dude check out my song its called "the majority" i wrote it a while ago but i uploaded it the other day. id appreciate your comments its on my profile favourites.
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@gomerpyleism u really missed the boat m8, Syd was truly one of the most amazing artists who ever lived.
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@bryancranstoncrand I also thought that Syd was playing lead on Lucy Leave, but I guess not. Bob Klose was a badass guitar player, I think he likely influenced Syd's style a lot
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@BeholdAndSee93 i know i rated this solo and i though it was syd.
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This is my favorite guitar solo of all time. Always thought Syd was playing it until I read the description. Does anyone know what guitar Bob Klose was using on this track? Its got a distinct jangly sound
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@gomerpyleism Honestly, you don't know what you're talking about. Stop sharing your opinions as facts. I love Pink Floyd with and without Syd Barrett, with and without drugs; and if you don't, good for you. fuck off
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there listening in real time..........ah Zabriske Point, just so he could use "Careful with that Axe" on the exploding desert-ultra-modern-styling house scene....
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Honestly, for 1960's music, they were really shit....
Apart from Interstellar overdrive, and being the most stoned band,
even more into drugs than the Stones,
The LSD was the attraction for fans.....Rebel band playing shit, but thats ok their all on LSD.
Careful with that AXe and One of these Days I'm going to cut you into little pieces were
THE BEST OF THE THEIR 60S SONGS
They said Antonione wrote..I used to have the poster, what do you call him....not vanishing point, ahnhh.
Yes your all out
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This song has great memory for me. My ex and I had stopped to get gas and I left the cd playing this tune. So I crept up to her window and started singing it to her and I said "Can buzz all night long" she grinned and said "Nuh uh" shaking her head as our earlier session had only lasted a hour. We sure made up for it that night though. That`s when I was still in my 20`s and felt like super man. Now I`m in my late 30`s and I must have picked up some kryptonite somewhere lol.
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@astar334 - I was born a raised in New Orleans and my dad and his dad and his dad before him were all bluesman. It may have originated here but one thing I've learned is that it doesn't fucking matter what country you're from, the blues are for anyone.



This was actually recorded during the sessions for their very first demo in December, 1964, when they were still going back and forth between the names The Tea Set and The Pink Floyd Sound. It's a cover of a 1957 Slim Harpo song.
Good sound on this--lineup here is Syd Barrett on rhythm guitar/vocals, Bob Klose on lead guitar, Nick Mason on drums and Roger Waters on bass.
Wifesitter 1 year ago 6
@silaslangsyd Not everyone from America has a low IQ you asshole.
sobedude4 6 months ago 5