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Who is the next musician they should make a movie of
Levi Lopez
Juan Wilson
billie eilish
Grayson Carter
Bowie
Jacko
K-Fed
The Backstreet Boys
Vengaboys
Blackout Crew
Adam Powell
>“Apart from a brief encounter between Waters and Barrett in Harrods a couple of years later[116][147] (during which, when Barrett saw Waters, he ran outside, dropping his bags full of sweets in the process),[116] this was the last time any member of Pink Floyd saw him.
Daniel King
Pink Floyd.
>Syd Barrett dramas
>enter David Gimour
>PF goes from average to great
>Rogers ego butts heads with David
>split
>finish up with the band get together for Live 8 2005 where they completely outshine everyone.
Austin Hill
Jacko, from abused J5 days to fiddling kids in his mansion would be kino, but let's face it, will never be made.
You could get a pretty good Malickesque flick out of Nick Drake, lots of long takes of the English countryside and rainy London streets, wihh very little actually being said or done
Nolan Russell
They just need to wait for a few years
Cooper Sanders
>Implying Syd's character makes it out of the first act.
This is more like it.
Jason Cook
Robert Fripp/ King Crimson
Potential autism kino
Ian Miller
Manfred Mann
youtube.com
Julian King
A documentary revealing the truth about the death of Paul McCartney.
Blake Turner
They could make it into a horror movie where a Syd Barrett is constantly seen staring at the band members from a dark corner in the recording studio, not saying a word, then vanishes in the next shot
Jason Hughes
Kanye West.
Caleb Barnes
U2 or Bono Vox
Mason Price
Johnathan Steel
Anthony Williams
Honestly surprised it hasn't been done yet
Connor Sanchez
B
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I
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Samuel Jenkins
She already got a docu a few years back
Leo Sullivan
You fucking Barrett fags are insufferable.
Piper at the Gates of Dawn was fucking shit. I'm glad David Gilmour and Roger Waters switched from that tryhard psychedelic bullshit to what PF became known for.
Fuck you.
Aaron Barnes
You do have a point. Once Gilmour came onboard and Barrett left, the band became better, more focused and frankly listenable. Piper is a curio from its era, but very over-rated and descends in over indulgence at every turn. Interstellar Overdrive could have been a masterpiece (the first 60 seconds are great) but then completely turns to utter shit - mainly thanks to Barratt.
Ryan Flores
Bowie
Guns and roses
Nirvana
prince
Eliott smith
The velvet underground
The Beatles (this has to be THE definitive beatles biopic. Like the avengers of musical biopics)
Bob dylan
Kraftwerk
Depeche mode
frank sinatra
Black sabbath
Parliment funkadelic
Lenoard cohen
Tom waits
Iggy pop
Stevie wonder
frank zappa
the who
Bob marely
The rolling stones
Willie nelson
Bruce springsteen
The beegees
fleetwood mac
Marvin gaye
KISS
The ramones
The clash
van halen
alice in chains
Anthony Sanders
Ramona Xavier, also known as 'Vektroid'
Cooper Young
We need more jazz kino
Imagine a buddy cop (bop) film about bird and dizzy rebelling against their superiors and inventing bebop
Daniel Harris
Sinatra could work. Make a comfy 40's era mafia film about a singer who makes a deal with the mob, then tries to go straight once he's made it big. No doubt he's sleeping with the mob boss's mistress etc
Xavier Lopez
bowie probably has one of the most interesting life stories and personality's out of them all, so my vote is for him
Christian Butler
people who think bowie was interesting or a "pioneer" generally have no musical or cultural knowledge
Brandon Perez
Is there anyone capable of playing such a difficult person as Roger Waters?
Juan Gutierrez
we're not seeing it because the lives of the greats were fucking disastrous and hollywood tries to have positive portrayals of black people, not genius junkies
Anthony Rogers
Cameron Clark
good to see you have actual arguments for that statement you fucking retard
Joseph Mitchell
ironically the jazz greats are probably the only respectable black people in history
Gabriel James
it's true though
what did he actually produce of value. If he didn't have weird eyes and cross dress he'd be absolutely insignificant
Elijah Jenkins
would need to be a miniseries desu
>not that it would happen anyway because david is too humble to do such a thing and roger's ego would want it to be completely inaccurate anyway
Isaac Nelson
>what good did he actually produce
>ziggy stardust
>diamond dogs
>station to station
>low
>heroes
>lets dance
>blackstar
not to mention he made glam rock as big as it was
Jaxson Thomas
I honestly don't know. He's a complex man, even for a musician, made even moreso by his posturing against Gilmour and how much Barrett's death really hurt him.
Wish You Were Here is my favorite Pink Floyd album, followed by Animals and Meddle.
Zachary Morris
Lemmy
Adam Gray
Hes a fucking horse faced bellend.
Grayson Ramirez
>Muddy Waters
>Joe Cotton
>Louis Armstrong
>Howlin' Wolf
Classic Jazz and Blues shits on every other genre of music done by Blacks in the world, with the exception of maybe Gospel. Musical influence is literally the only thing black people have done for the world, specifically African-Americans.
Anthony Richardson
Iggy
Jose Allen
>some formulaic pop songs that did nothing new
>""""""""glam rock""""""""""
you do realise in twenty years they'll be calling beyonce a musical icon too
Ayden Lopez
I'm not even that huge of a Bowie fan (before his death I didn't listen to him or know much about him besides The Venture Bros), and you're 100% being disingenuous. He started trends while still adding his own unique flavor to everything he did. He's one of the few musicians in the world who touched upon every single genre of music in some way.
Jackson Jones
I agree. It's a tragedy really that black people have degenerated the way they have. A lot of my musical idols are black jazzmen and yet I'm resigned to being a racist
Henry Moore
Gary Glitter
Alexander Butler
so give me an example of these trends he created and explain how any were culturally worthwhile
tell me how he "touched upon" classical music, jazz, folk, or any genre apart from pop
brainlet
Charles Morris
Townes van zandt
Christopher Anderson
>DDL goes full method as Roger Waters and releases a string of highly acclaimed concept albums
Ryder Smith
who was that spanish flamenco guitarist who got banished by franco and went to mexico, then became a mega famous guitar player? that would be kino
Justin Fisher
Radio Kaos was terrible desu
Chase Wood
Kek same, i spend my life on /pol/ but blues is the shit.
Gabriel Bailey
We can all agree that David Gilmour is to thank for floyds success?
Nathaniel Sanders
The band the megas. Every song they released was about the mega man video game.
my favourite part is 2:10 onwards. It's about proto man. And they used the whistle melody on the guitar.
Michael Hall
David + Rick
Ayden Reyes
Gilmour saved floyd no doubt. I would give my left bollock to play as lyrically as he does. RW was severely underrated, a lot of the atmosphere is him.
Justin Morris
the delusion is real
Oliver Murphy
yes
Robert Sanchez
That's fucking dishonest, they did one about Miles Davis a couple of years ago and the straight outta compton movie showed how shitty they were in real life
Caleb Cooper
>RW
you mean Rick Wright not Roger Waters right?
William Johnson
Robert Johnson and keep the part about meeting the devil at the crossroads.
Jaxon Ross
This would be a great (and sad) biopic
Colton Powell
might be too depressing of a movie tbqh
Dylan Sanchez
LMAO are you actually suggesting any of these are of value
Joseph Gray
>Richard Gere as Waters
>Milla Jovovich as Gilmour
I can see it
Dominic Brooks
I’d watch a Zappa kino.
Jason Rodriguez
Johnny Rebel
Nicholas Gomez
A documentary isn't a movie.
Joshua Evans
Leonardo DiCaprio as David Gilmour desu
Aiden Nguyen
Honestly anyone who says that Barret-era Floyd were anywhere near as relevant as Gilmour-era Floyd are deluded. Floyd only became what they were in the Meddle, Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, Animals, Wall era.
Gabriel Hill
>The Backstreet Boys
Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story. Produced by Lance Bass. The man was the Bernie Madoff of the music biz.
Christian Sanders
>According to Waters, Barrett came to what was to be their last practice session with a new song he had dubbed "Have You Got It Yet?" The song seemed simple enough when he first presented it, but it soon became impossibly difficult to learn; they eventually realised that while they were practising it, Barrett kept changing the arrangement.[81][84] He would then play it again, with the arbitrary changes, and sing "Have you got it yet?" Eventually, they realised they never would, and that they were simply bearing the brunt of Barrett's idiosyncratic sense of humour.[85] Waters called it "a real act of mad genius".[81][84]
Syd Based
Ethan Myers
as someone who has suffered through a lot of unproductive rehearsals this anecdote just fills me with pure anger
Ethan Cook
he is the formulaic pop song you faggot
Ryan Gutierrez
if gilmour didn't exist they just would have found a different guitarist and the band would've been pretty much the same.
if waters didn't exist we wouldn't be talking about Pink Floyd right now
Aiden Campbell
So if I take a shit in the middle of the louvre it's high art? I'd be the first person to do it
Leo Cook
based
Isaiah Barnes
I would him
Christopher Carter
>waters didn't exist we wouldn't be talking about Pink Floyd right now
>tfw Waters tears when the most acclaimed PF live concert (Pulse) doesn't have him
Absolutely BTFO
Bentley Rogers
about 5 years and he will make an execellent bob dylan
Henry Young
forgot Jefferson airplanes
Eli Scott
Avril Lavigne and end with her replacement after death in 2003-2004.
Kevin Green
An effervescing elephant
With tiny eyes, and great big trunk
Once whispered to the tiny ears
The ears of one inferior
That by next June he'd die, oh yeah!
Because the tiger would roam
And the little one said oh my goodness I must stay at home
And every time I hear a growl
I'll know the tiger's on the prowl
but I'll be really safe you know
The elephant he told me so
And everyone was nervy, oh yeah!
And the message was spread
To zebra, mongoose, and the dirty hippopotamus
Who wallowed in the mud and chewed
His spicy hippo plankton food
And tended to ignore the word
Preferring to survey a herd
Of stupid water bison, oh yeah!
And all the jungle took fright
And ran around for all the day and the night
But all in vain because you see
The tiger came and said who me,
You know I wouldn't hurt not one of you
I much prefer something to chew
and you’re all too scant, oh yeah!
He ate the elephant!
Nathaniel Moore
Is it true that he had nothing but fruit loops for food for a long time? Ron Bennington said so on his old show but I can't back it up with a source
Mason Ross
Howling the pack in formation appears
Diamonds and clubs, light misted fog, the dead
Waving us back in formation,
The pack in formation!
Bowling they bat as a group
And the leader is seen so early
The pack on their backs, the fighters
Through misty the waving the pack in formation
Far reaching waves
On sight, shone right
I lay as if in surround!
All enmeshing, hovering
The milder I gaze
All the animals laying trail
Beyond the bough winds
Mild the reflecting electricity eyes!
Tears!
The life that was ours
Grows sharper and stronger away and beyond
Short wheeling fresh spring
Gripped with blanched bones moaned
Magnesium, proverbs and sobs
Howling the pack in formation appears
Diamonds and clubs, light misted fog, the dead
Waving us back in formation,
The pack in formation!
Jace Wilson
>Becomes the GOAT popstar
>calls the jews "kikes"
>suddenly brandished a pedo
>jews think they've killed his legacy
>BTFOs everyone because he's the GOAT
>fin
Andrew Lee
In the sad town
cold iron hands
clap the party of clowns outside
rain falls in gray far away
please, please, Baby Lemonade
In the evening sun going down
when the earth streams in, in the morning
send a cage through the post
make your name like a ghost
please, please, Baby Lemonade
I'm screaming, I met you this way
you're nice to me like ice
in the clock they sent through a washing machine
come around, make it soon, so alone
please, please, Baby Lemonade
Thomas Price
This is a story 'bout a girl that I knew
she didn't like my songs
and that made me feel blue
she said: "a big band is far better than you"...
She don't rock 'n' roll, she don't like it
she don't do the stroll, well she don't do it right
well, ev'rythings wrong and my patience was gone
when I woke one morning
and remembered this song
O-oh-oh, kinda catchy, I hoped
that she would talk to me now
and even allow me to hold her hand
and forget that old band.
I strolled around to her pad
her light was off and that's bad
her sister said that my girl was gone
"But come inside, boy, and play, play, play me a song!"
I said "Yeah! Here I go"
She's kinda cute; don't you know,
That after a while of seeing her smile
I knew we could make it, a-make it in style!?
So now I've got all I need
She and I are in love, we've agreed
she likes this song and my others too
so now you see my world is...
'Cuz of this tune!
What a boon this tune!
I tell you soon
We'll be lying in bed, happily wed,
and I won't think of that girl
or what she said...
Christian Clark
>the Dad Rock Cinematic Universe
*PUKE*
*BARF*
*VOMIT*
Robert Bailey
Definitely syd Barrett
Luis Ortiz
Does it count that we did have that miniseries of J5 that they always air.
>We will never find out who left the towel in the swimming pool
Gavin Wright
Wrong, syd Barrett’s Floyd was kino Floyd
Hudson Fisher
Throbbing gristle could make for an interesting film
William Allen
>"Mr Zimmerman?"
>"Yeah. Who the hell are you?"
>My name is George Harrison. I'd like to talk to you about the Wilburys initiative."
Wyatt Nelson
Sure kid
Jayden Cox
it would be a very short movie
Colton Parker
Syd wrote this song about Pink Floyd. Not quite the perpetual nutter he was made out to be.
Julian Flores
Those lyrics are kino
Lucas Wilson
i second iggy, but Lou Reed as the main. Vice versa can work too.
thoughts on elliot smith?
Anthony Stewart
Boy George. Starring Sophie Turner
Ayden Baker
It’s Elliott, you fucking cave man
Robert Moore
While I agree that it was the superior album window, the post Barrett era was more interesting with their album concepts. Therefore they have to be included in a film.
>yfw the production of Ummagumma makes the production around Pet Sounds look like total uncreative shit
Adam Bell
When I woke up today
And you weren't there to play
Then I wanted to be with you
When you showed me your eyes
Whispered love at the skies
Then I wanted to stay with you
Inside me I feel alone and unreal
And the way you kiss will always be
A very special thing to me
When I lay still at night seeing
Stars high and light
Then I wanted to be with you
When the rooftops shone dark
All alone saw a spark
Spark of love just to stay with you
Inside me I feel alone and unreal
And the way you kiss will always be
A very special thing to me
If I mention your name
Turn around on a chain
Then the sky opens out for you
When we grew very tall
When I saw you so small
Then I wanted to stay with you
Inside me I feel alone and unreal
And the way you kiss will always be
A very special thing to me...
Joseph Allen
God the amount of zoomer Watersfags in this thread is insufferable. I bet you're all a bunch of liberal 16 year olds. Waters was easily the worst part of post-Barrett Floyd, it was thanks to him and his horse-faced ego that the band went to shit: Animals and Final Cut are the two absolute worst Floyd albums, all thanks to Waters insufferable whining and politically-driven drivel. Gilmour and Barrett were the two best members of teh band by far.
Also Dark Side, Piper, and Atom Heart Mother are by far their best albums.
Wyatt Morris
cringe
Christian Sanders
Rumours-era Fleetwood Mac
Bradley Cooper as Lindsey Buckingham
Jennifer Lawrence as Stevie Nicks
Emily Blunt as Christine McVie
Wyatt Powell
G.G.Allin. Tom Hardy as the lead.
Kayden Perry
None of them died young and any internal conflict within the band simmered down in the 70s, plus they trashed their legacy pretty good with Starship, probably wouldn't work even though I love the band to death. Do wish there was more media out there about the period from 65-70 though.
Dominic Sanchez
Ch
William Robinson
Franz Liszt lived a movie-worthy life, the soundtrack alone would be mind-blowing, even if it was just lesser-known work like his Années de Pelerinage
Hudson Harris
Bjork
Kate Bush
Coil
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