The first post to contain actual music will be this one. Perhaps it should've started with number one, but it did not.
I begin with Piper At The Gates of Dawn. This album, along with the following, is the A Nice Pair pressing from 1974.
This set was purchased at The Record Exchange on Hampton Ave in St. Louis, MO. I'd seen this pressing at an antique mall I routinely frequent for records as well.
More on that place later in the series, but I'd always placed it back on the rack because... I have Relics and that's enough of this era for me right?
Wrong.
I'm going to make one thing quite clear.
I find the Syd Barrett era of Pink Floyd to be a novelty. Now would be a spectacular time for you to either send me a nasty email or for you to comment below about how I'm a terrible human being, I don't understand Pink Floyd, and certainly my writing is subpar compared to the other semi-pro music bloggers in the world.
I begin with Piper At The Gates of Dawn. This album, along with the following, is the A Nice Pair pressing from 1974.
This set was purchased at The Record Exchange on Hampton Ave in St. Louis, MO. I'd seen this pressing at an antique mall I routinely frequent for records as well.
More on that place later in the series, but I'd always placed it back on the rack because... I have Relics and that's enough of this era for me right?
Wrong.
I'm going to make one thing quite clear.
I find the Syd Barrett era of Pink Floyd to be a novelty. Now would be a spectacular time for you to either send me a nasty email or for you to comment below about how I'm a terrible human being, I don't understand Pink Floyd, and certainly my writing is subpar compared to the other semi-pro music bloggers in the world.