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I had a dream that i found out Roger Waters was gay.
I also had a dream I was dating Roger and my mom found out and she and her hubby were not happy.
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Well, seamusz, fill us in!seamusz wrote:I had the first PF dream of my entire life last night...
I had a PF-related dream last night: I was staring at a man. He was literally a visual hybrid of Stan (my husband) and Roger Waters circa the early 70s. He was gorgeous, and I was touching his face and telling him he was beautiful. He kept saying he wasn't, but I was trying to convince him that he was.
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I had a dream receintly that I had an urge to listen to Pink Floyd again, I got up and went down stairs, went into the living room, looked at all my pink floyd cd's, lost interest and went back to bed.
I had another PF related dream a couple of years ago and it was about the Arnold Lane 7" single I had receintly picked up. In the dream I put the disc on the record player and started to play it but a different track was playing. I re-started the disc and the same thing happened. I kept trying and eventually AL started to play. Puzzled by this I looked at the disc and noticed that instead of just one spiral groove there were two and one of the grooves played AL and the other played the uknown track
I had another PF related dream a couple of years ago and it was about the Arnold Lane 7" single I had receintly picked up. In the dream I put the disc on the record player and started to play it but a different track was playing. I re-started the disc and the same thing happened. I kept trying and eventually AL started to play. Puzzled by this I looked at the disc and noticed that instead of just one spiral groove there were two and one of the grooves played AL and the other played the uknown track
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Oh, wow, that is cool! Do you know if records were ever manufactured that way, or did you just invent something you should've pattented back in the vinyl age?drafsack wrote:I looked at the disc and noticed that instead of just one spiral groove there were two and one of the grooves played AL and the other played the uknown track
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I expect it had been tried at sometime, the only problem I can see about it is, if the record jumped you may start with one track and finish with another. I also once had a 7" by Sweet called "love is like oxygen" and the run off grove linked back into itself so the last bar of the track played on and on untill you took the needle off.
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Back in the 1970's Mad Magazine would regularly release "Super Specials," which were anothology's of the best of previous years. Sometimes they would group the pieces according to subject matter or what have you.
One issue contained a cardboard record attached to the middle of the magazine. Those of you who grew up in the 1970's might remember these cardboard records that sometimes came on the back of cereal boxes and the like.
The song on this Mad Magazine record was called "Super Spectacular Day" and the record featured SEVEN different final verses.
So...not to discourage anyone, but, yeah...it's been done before.
One issue contained a cardboard record attached to the middle of the magazine. Those of you who grew up in the 1970's might remember these cardboard records that sometimes came on the back of cereal boxes and the like.
The song on this Mad Magazine record was called "Super Spectacular Day" and the record featured SEVEN different final verses.
So...not to discourage anyone, but, yeah...it's been done before.
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I remember those. I remember one time my parents bought some breakfast cereal and it came with a cardboard Jackson Five single. They derided it as usual, and threw the box away. I'm kind of glad, really.mosespa wrote:Those of you who grew up in the 1970's might remember these cardboard records that sometimes came on the back of cereal boxes and the like.
Actually my first ever Pink Floyd-related dream was that I found a vinyl flexidisc of old pre-Piper bluesy stuff at a yard sale. I had it about a year ago.
Anyone remember Trouser Press and their flexidiscs?
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Mad magazine was great. I remember an issue with a cartoon showing a girl with big breasts and my dad taking the magazine frome me. That was really pushing the envelope in the mid-70's. Of course if it was National Geographic that would be fine.mosespa wrote:Back in the 1970's Mad Magazine would regularly release "Super Specials," which were anothology's of the best of previous years. Sometimes they would group the pieces according to subject matter or what have you.
One issue contained a cardboard record attached to the middle of the magazine. Those of you who grew up in the 1970's might remember these cardboard records that sometimes came on the back of cereal boxes and the like.
The song on this Mad Magazine record was called "Super Spectacular Day" and the record featured SEVEN different final verses.
So...not to discourage anyone, but, yeah...it's been done before.
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I don't remember much exept that RW was puting a new floyd record out and I was invited to join. We worked on some lyrics and he said that they would work and that we would come up with a concept later. We were also builing a big cardboard castle, then my dream moved on. Pretty weird, I usually don't remember my dreams at all.Pugs on the Wing wrote:Well, seamusz, fill us in!
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I had a dream last night that these scientists were doing some type of special testing in space. Cloning humans, and something with the gravity doesnt affect a certain chemical... anyway it makes you live longer, and I was a test subject and I remember seeing David, Nick, and Rick. Or atleast they were there. Roger, funny wasnt. I was sad about that. Maybe they were just there because I saw a picture or something while I was drugged in space. And hallucinated the whole thing in my dream within a dream.