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The Lost Pink Floyd Album
Posted on 4/23/19 at 2:44 pm
Posted on 4/23/19 at 2:44 pm
I never knew this; maybe some of you do. After they recorded DSOM, Pink Floyd started work on another album consisting of "found noises", sounds made by common items found in most people's houses. The name of the album was to be "Household Objects". For example, they used aerosol spray cans to make high hat sounds, pots and pans for drums, rubber bands for bass and so on. They spent a month in the studio working on it but lost momentum and eventually abandoned the project.
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The work was not a complete loss however. The wine glasses in the opening of Shine On You Crazy Diamond were recorded during these sessions and later used on Wish You Were Here.
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The work was not a complete loss however. The wine glasses in the opening of Shine On You Crazy Diamond were recorded during these sessions and later used on Wish You Were Here.
Posted on 4/23/19 at 3:18 pm to MountainTiger
How high did they get thinking this shite up I wonder?
Not that it wasnt emulation at its finest when Joy Division did Unknown Pleasures, e.g.
Not that it wasnt emulation at its finest when Joy Division did Unknown Pleasures, e.g.
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:38 am to MountainTiger
I saw reference to this in the Pink Floyd documentary, "Which One's Pink?" (IIRC) some time ago, but they didn't play any (or not much) of the music that was produced.
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