I was sifting through some old vinyl I have the other day and came across Pink Floyd's Ummagumma and Meddle - what I think were two of their greatest efforts ever, even taking Dark Side into consideration.
The tracks that always stood out for me were Echoes and Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun.
Here's the later from my favorite Floyd live performance: Live At Pompeii:
The corresponding cover version of that track that I think matches it not only intensity but in vision would have to come from Psychic TV, from the tribute disc released on Cleopatra Records.
Echoes was the track that seemed to typify the epic poetry of Floyd and where music of that period could, did, and should have gone. And again, their Pompeii set reveled their not only their musicianship, but their courage to create an aural landscape that no one else had.
I love that jam sound around 7:59
Pt: II
The cover version of this came from one of the most unlikely places - an obscure goth/punk band called Alien Sex Fiend.
CORRECTION
Had to edit this for a rather large and quite obvious mistake that a commenter pointed out. There are still three members of Pink Floyd still with us: Nick Mason, David Gilmore, and Roger Waters. In my original ending paragraph I stated that there were only two surviving members of Floyd, when I actually should have stated that two members of the original line-up have since passed on. I'm actually rather embarrassed that I screwed that up quite royally.
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Monday Morning Musical Musings feat Psychic TV
There's always been some bizarrely attractive musical quality surrounding Psychic TV that I never quite could put my finger on.
A shade controversial when they want to be and always daring to create the music that most would never think of, Genesis P. Orridge and crew will always have something for your mind to chew on.
A shade controversial when they want to be and always daring to create the music that most would never think of, Genesis P. Orridge and crew will always have something for your mind to chew on.
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