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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:49 pm 
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Band News - Pink Floyd's Richard Wright Dies

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"And I am not frightened of dying, any time will do, I
don't mind. Why should I be frightened of dying?
There's no reason for it, you've gotta go sometime." - The Great Gig in the Sky

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Quorthon and Cliff Burton were nobodies compared to this man. Let's hope he's feeling comfortably numb up there.


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May he rest in peace. Wright was always the most underrated of the big three Floyders, but he was just as important as Gilmour and Waters and definitely a much better musician than Waters. His synths and keyboards were a huge part of the Floyd sound, and I'm sorry for the way he was treated in the late years.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 3:41 am 
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I feel so sorry for his death...
He is definitely one of the greatest musician in the Rock scene.
:sad: May he can rest in peace. :)


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:47 am 
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Brahm_K wrote:
May he rest in peace. Wright was always the most underrated of the big three Floyders, but he was just as important as Gilmour and Waters and definitely a much better musician than Waters. His synths and keyboards were a huge part of the Floyd sound, and I'm sorry for the way he was treated in the late years.

He isn't even one of the "big 3 Floyders"

Come on, all due respect to the dead. But he was a bit player.


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I love the mystery of the internet because I can tell a real life tale here...

I actually, single-handedly prevented this dude from entering the Uk a couple of years ago because of 'discrepencies' in his application! I was a customs officer at the time and it wa the right thing to do.

All the same, like ABBA once said - 'thank you for the music'

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Fatpom wrote:
Brahm_K wrote:
May he rest in peace. Wright was always the most underrated of the big three Floyders, but he was just as important as Gilmour and Waters and definitely a much better musician than Waters. His synths and keyboards were a huge part of the Floyd sound, and I'm sorry for the way he was treated in the late years.

He isn't even one of the "big 3 Floyders"

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And Mason was?!


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The guy wrote Instellar Overdrive and Saucer Full of Secrets, among others. He also worked on Syd's legendary Madcap Laughs and Barret records. Sublime songs and records, so don't you dare write him off as a second-tier Floyd member.


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Fatpom wrote:
Brahm_K wrote:
May he rest in peace. Wright was always the most underrated of the big three Floyders, but he was just as important as Gilmour and Waters and definitely a much better musician than Waters. His synths and keyboards were a huge part of the Floyd sound, and I'm sorry for the way he was treated in the late years.

He isn't even one of the "big 3 Floyders"

Come on, all due respect to the dead. But he was a bit player.


While he never wrote as much as Gilmour or Roger Waters or Barrett early on, he did contribute to the songwriting and penned some damn good songs. More importantly, his keyboard sound was pretty fundamental to the band, and he played some amazing stuff.


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Brahm_K wrote:
Fatpom wrote:
Brahm_K wrote:
May he rest in peace. Wright was always the most underrated of the big three Floyders, but he was just as important as Gilmour and Waters and definitely a much better musician than Waters. His synths and keyboards were a huge part of the Floyd sound, and I'm sorry for the way he was treated in the late years.

He isn't even one of the "big 3 Floyders"

Come on, all due respect to the dead. But he was a bit player.


While he never wrote as much as Gilmour or Roger Waters or Barrett early on, he did contribute to the songwriting and penned some damn good songs. More importantly, his keyboard sound was pretty fundamental to the band, and he played some amazing stuff.

Hey, I'll give the guy his due. He did write Us & Them & The Great Gig In The Sky for example which are both great and he did do more vocals than people realize. A lot of stuff is he and Gilmore in harmony.

Good for him, but he's to Floyd what Harrison was to the Beatles. Talented, but mostly irrelevant. The reigns were being held by the other guys.

Sorry, I choose not to exaggerate peoples importance just because they've carked it.


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