A meal without an alimentary canal is worthless.
Some guy
Fabulous take on the quote!
Sometimes…
I don’t use his music at all.
Nor I.
“Every day is a lifetime”
I dont think I have heard it before so I will take temporary credit.
But he was the sound engineer for some albums I think you’ve listened to once or twice.
Personally I haven’t listened to any Floyd or similar albums in thirty years or more. Heard that stuff so much in the 'seventies and 'eighties and was not really into it and they were so “overheard.” I’m not really a rock or psychedelic guy, I’m mainly into jazz, have been since the 'seventies and by the 'nineties it was ninety percent or more of my listening. Alan Parsons is not a part of my listening world, as engineer or producer or artist.
I know what you mean about “overheard” but I confess to still giving Abbey Road a spin sometimes.
Guilty as charged but only since hanging around crack houses of audio bliss with framed motivational posters on the walls proclaiming that one should sit back and enjoy the music.
So, I ran into Bob this morning and we talked politics and that reminded me of this quote:
We’re All Bozos On This Bus.
Or no–no-- “Don’t crush that dwarf, hand me the pliers”. Yeah that was it.
Referencing Pulp Fiction, heh?
Nope
Firesign Theater.
My favorite is the line from “Everything you know is Wrong”: He may be crazy, but he outranks you.
THAT got me through my work world intact.
“The secret is not to make your music louder, but to make the world quieter.”
El Maestro in Mitch Albom’s “The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto”