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TenYearsGone

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  1. Thanks Sammy...neither one is very original but they'll do for now. :shades:

    Edna..thank you very much, you are a sweetie. :angel: :angel: :angel:

    ok here we go:

    1. Duo formed in the 60's, originally from Mississippi and Illinois.

    2. The one from Illinois punched out Elvis Costello in a bar.

    3. One of the most interesting and amazing biographys of any musical act I can think of.

  2. how old are you? forty freaking seven!

    left or right handed? Right.

    zodiac sign? Sagitarius.

    Flavor of ice cream? mint choc chip.

    been on an airplane? Yes.

    Like Neil Diamond? sometimes.

    Black or blue ink? Black.

    right or left side of the bed? Right.

    How tall are you? 6'2"

    beer or wine? Beer, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

    like cheese? yes.

    Why songfacts name? At the time I registered I was listening to a lot of my Physical Graffiti CD.

    worst subject? Algebra.

    Favorite book? "To Kill A Mockingbird"

    What's you favorite vacation, camping, travel, beach, sit around the house etc...? sailing on the ocean.

    What do you do when you're sad? Listen to Pink Floyd.

    Whom do you aspire to be like? My Mom.

    Are you ticklish? yes, in that certain spot.

    Are you a good dancer? I've been told I'm not bad.

    What´s your favorite drug? Nyquil

    What do you drive? 1999 Chevy Tahoe.

    If you had to move, where would you go? I kinda like Seattle.

    Coke or Pepsi? Coke

    Are you more like your mother or your father? Both, but more Dad, I guess.

    Do the cops have your mug shot on file?

  3. Good question...here's my take: I have been a Floyd-head for more years than I care to disclose. I saw PF perform The Wall in LA in 1980 and I've seen them 4 other times as well. When The Wall was released in late '79 it got a lot of radio play, especially "Another Brick In the Wall III" which had a real hook that was perfectly suited for popular radio around the world. It was played to death - and for a lot of people it was their first prolonged exposure to the band. Many people, when they first discover a band, gravitate to their music that is current at the time and will always believe that it's their best work. I was hooked when DSOTM was current and I believe it (along with the subsequent two LP's, I can never decide!) are the finest PF has ever produced. The Wall is an excellent album, but IMO it may have been top notch if it were a single LP instead of a double. Thoughts???

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