One of the last performances of original PF keyboardist ... the late, great, Richard Wright
Gary wrote: What it is
That is one of my favorite songs...here is another
A couple of Brits...Winwood + Clapton... https://www.youtube.com/embed/VT-SFgkVlno
That dirty cocaine... https://www.youtube.com/embed/DVl-oXi-TpY
Contrary to Ordinary - Jim Morris cover of Jerry Jeff Walker. Have seen him perform this song live a bunch of times, but unfortunately he passed away last year due to an aneurysm while touring.
This song always strikes a chord with me...
My personal theme song... Not work or child friendly...
https://www.youtube.com/embed/UrgpZ0fUixs
Two words, Nuclear berkeleying Weapons...
I am by far the dorkiest person here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHuebHTD-lY
and even dorkier:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwH0BxtbeEA
Some instrumental metal <img src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mzYW1pY3hFA" />
and its blowing my mind
PF - Pigs three different ones
One of my favorite PF songs. But then again, all their songs are my favorites. This one is near the top of the heap.
PF fans can enjoy. Neophytes should listen and appreciate.
David Gilmour on guitar, Nick Mason on percussion, and Richard Wright on keyboard are my favorites on this. They're the driving forces.
The album/CD cover is the Battersea coal-fired electrical power station in south London, now defunct. The inflatable pig took off and flew south into Kent, to reappear in numerous concerts in North America.
The lyrics are by my least-likable PF original, Roger Wa-Wa.
"Ha-Ha, charade you are." I really like that line. It works for a lot of people I know.
The Opie Show which has improved enough to get me to switch away from various country, old rap and 90s channels I normally surf through.
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