HtownBillsFan Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 I have a quick question. I know a channel/station on Directv has played these two together before. Does anyone know what I am talking about or have I flipped my lid? I thought it was AMC but Im not sure. Anyone have any clue?
mary owen Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 I have a quick question. I know a channel/station on Directv has played these two together before. Does anyone know what I am talking about or have I flipped my lid? I thought it was AMC but Im not sure. Anyone have any clue? 321741[/snapback] it was me. i did that years ago. man, whatta frightening, yet delightful night.
The Hornell Kid Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 I have a quick question. I know a channel/station on Directv has played these two together before. Does anyone know what I am talking about or have I flipped my lid? I thought it was AMC but Im not sure. Anyone have any clue? 321741[/snapback] I belive it was turner clasis movies
The Hornell Kid Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 I belive it was turner clasis movies 321752[/snapback] and when I say clasis I mean Clasic
The Hornell Kid Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 and when I say clasis I mean Clasic 321754[/snapback] and when I say clasic I mean Classic
HtownBillsFan Posted April 28, 2005 Author Posted April 28, 2005 thanks Bob, I just found that TCM did it in 2000. Downloading it synchronized. done it before, pretty cool. in the mood to see it again.
duey Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 Hey...for all you Floyd fans out there...if you weren't aware, there is the most amazing tribute band, called The Machine http://www.themachinelive.com These guys are absolutely incredible. I've seen them four or five times, and each time have been blown away by not only how well they nail their songs, but by what great musicians they are. They do tour nationally from time to time (see the link above). I highly recommned taking in a show.
col_forbin Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 You are supposed to be able to do the same thing with "Home Alone" & Phish's "Farmhouse". I haven't tired it but, I have heard it is quite an experience if you are in the right "mood".
duey Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 Hey...for all you Floyd fans out there...if you weren't aware, there is the most amazing tribute band, called The Machine http://www.themachinelive.com These guys are absolutely incredible. I've seen them four or five times, and each time have been blown away by not only how well they nail their songs, but by what great musicians they are. They do tour nationally from time to time (see the link above). I highly recommned taking in a show. 321907[/snapback] Oops...forgot to mention that at some of The Machine's shows, they perform the entire Dark Side with The Wizard of Oz playing on a screen in the background. VERY cool.
Big Cat Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 Hey...for all you Floyd fans out there...if you weren't aware, there is the most amazing tribute band, called The Machine http://www.themachinelive.com These guys are absolutely incredible. I've seen them four or five times, and each time have been blown away by not only how well they nail their songs, but by what great musicians they are. They do tour nationally from time to time (see the link above). I highly recommned taking in a show. 321907[/snapback] I saw them and they are very good - funny looking, but very good. This is coming from the biggest Floyd fan out there (actually, I may need some help.) Concerning the Wizard of Oz thing - yeah that is old, but cool to do when you are in college with your buddies and - uh, studying. If you really want to get weird - Google "publius" and "pinkfloyd" and "enigma." The "Enigma" wasted much of my time in college! But if you like mysteries, the Federalist Papers, and weird stevestojan, than this is for you.
Surfmeister Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 Way back when Pink Floyd was touring to promote Dark Side of the Moon my friend got his parents motor home for the day. He got some folks together to drive from Buffalo to Toronto to see Pink Floyd do the Dark Side show at the stadium. They called and asked me if I wanted to go. It was a Saturday night in August and I told them I didn't want to go. The reason was there was a Bills pre-season game on TV and I didn't want to miss it. It is now a classic regret.
slothrop Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 I saw them and they are very good - funny looking, but very good. This is coming from the biggest Floyd fan out there (actually, I may need some help.) Concerning the Wizard of Oz thing - yeah that is old, but cool to do when you are in college with your buddies and - uh, studying. If you really want to get weird - Google "publius" and "pinkfloyd" and "enigma." The "Enigma" wasted much of my time in college! But if you like mysteries, the Federalist Papers, and weird stevestojan, than this is for you. 321927[/snapback] Yeah, if you listen to the end of Another Brick in the Wall Part II, a little boy screams "ENIGMA!" Man, that blew my mind after researching the Enigma. Then the Jersey show on the Division Bell Tour where the lights flashed "Publius." That is what convinced me that there was something to the Enigma,
Fan in Chicago Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 I have a quick question. I know a channel/station on Directv has played these two together before. Does anyone know what I am talking about or have I flipped my lid? I thought it was AMC but Im not sure. Anyone have any clue? 321741[/snapback] After hearing about this for many years, a friend loaned me a VCD. I will admit being very diappointed in that there are very few sequencies where it the movie and music/lyrics coincide. Am the only one to think that this 'matching' of movie and music album is a real stretch of imagination ?
Phlegm Alley Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 You can also coincide The Smashing Pumpkin's "Siamese Dream" with the movie Fantasia. Or the movie Toy Story and Prodigy's album "Fat of the Land".
Minotaur Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 Am the only one to think that this 'matching' of movie and music album is a real stretch of imagination ? 322066[/snapback] Isn't that why Big Cat & his college buddies are/were 'studying'? To stretch the imagination?
Fan in Chicago Posted April 28, 2005 Posted April 28, 2005 Isn't that why Big Cat & his college buddies are/were 'studying'? To stretch the imagination? 322090[/snapback] To each his own I guess. I stretch mine with a few drinks, dimly lit basement and music by Floyd, Tull, CSNY or Mayall
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