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Old 07.29.2016, 11:17 AM   #228
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Originally Posted by Severian
Ps - I'm not a huge Pink Floyd fan, if ya couldn't tell. No offense. I'm actually offended on your behalf.

Agreed on all counts. To each his own. This early '65-'72 era is really the only part of their history I am enthusiastic about, could never get on board with Dark Side, Wish, Animals, Wall, etc... Kim even said some of their early psychedelic shows on youtube inspired Body/Head, I assume she was talking about something like this: https://youtu.be/KAoBLcxESZQ

Beatles Anthology was great, especially the third volume, I play that 3LP set as much or more than any other Beatles album. Aside from some very deep studio outtakes, the only obvious thing they haven't released is a compilation of all their original promo films, some of the first music videos, which they collaged together in the Anthology film.

I'm just happy to have the Washing Machine reissue and Spinhead LPs
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