Douglas Adams, author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," plays with Pink Floyd in celebration of his 42nd birthday. The songs are "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse" and Douglas is playing rhythm ...
Douglas Adams, author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," plays with Pink Floyd in celebration of his 42nd birthday. The songs are "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse" and Douglas is playing rhythm guitar. No video was taken of this event, but there is a nice picture of Douglas on stage with David Gilmour that I've included. Hope you enjoy it!
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I remember hearing Hitch-hiker's Guide for the first time when it was on the radio. They were playing Wish You Were Here in the background and Ford Prefect said (about Marvin the Paranoid Android) "hey, did you know that robot can hum like Pink Floyd?" I was totally hooked from that moment!
Wow! I never knew that Douglas Adams named that album. I now have something to add to my overly large bank of facts about Douglas Adams AND Pink Floyd I keep in my head.
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I warned you Christians, the kingdom of God is about to take over this world, prepare yourself, be holy, be like Christ.
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Two of my favorite artists in the whole world!