> On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 19:54:03 -0700 (PDT), Raja gmail.com>
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>>> On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:13:14 -0700 (PDT), Raja gmail.com>
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>>>>But the other 3 are not going there.
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>>>>Rick Wright was one of the underrated keyboardist of all time. He was
>>>>never very flashy but very effective. In my honest opinion he was the
>>>>true sound of Pink Floyd. Without him Pink Floyd would have never
>>>>sounded the same.
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>>>>And he sang the three greatest Pink Floyd songs of all time (Astronomy
>>>>Domine, Echoes and Time).
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>>> Wrong.
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>>Fuck offfffffffffffff.. I know Floyd better than a prognerd like you.
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> FOR!
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>>>Â According to a review, Barrett sang it on Piper and Waters
>>> sang it live.
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>>Astronomy Domine" is a song by British Psychedelic rock band Pink
>>Floyd. The song, written and composed by original vocalist/guitarist
>>Roger 'Syd' Barrett, was the first track featured on their debut
>>album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967). The lead vocal was sung
>>by Barrett and keyboard player Richard Wright. Its working title was
>>"Astronomy Dominé (An Astral Chant)", although the accented "é" is an
>>improper spelling. "Domine" ("Lord" in Latin) is a word frequently
>>quoted in Gregorian chants.
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> Yo, asswipe,
> you just said the same thing I did above. Â The lead vocal
> was sung by Barrett...
Barrett sing towards the end, it is Jenner at the beginning and Rick
in the middle.
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> Listen to Ummagumma, FOR! Â Tell me who sings lead there, oh great and
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