Time (Pink Floyd)

Started by Bigsky, July 14, 2009, 03:16:57 PM

Bigsky

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I just thought I would like to play this song and this is how it turned out.

OsCKilO

I dont really know how Pink Floyd sound so I cant compare.....

I think this is Great though......

It's a first listen for me and I glad it is this version!!!

Love your Vox!!!!!!

Playing is great as usual!

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Geir

You've made this one your own ..

Cool version
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Bluesberry

This is really great sounding Bigsky.  Alt.country version, very nice Neil Young Electric guitar lines there.  Very atmospheric version.  I like it.

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SteveG

Nice alternative take on a classic. I just said elsewhere to do a cover tour own way, this proves I was right.

launched

A wonderful version of this song. What a great voice, too. Dark Side of the Moon - the first album my mother bought me!

Love it!

Mark

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Greeny

I admire you for trying this one! It's one of my favourite Floyd songs, but I'd never have the bottle to try and cover it myself.

I like the way you've stripped it down, dropped the vocal, and turned it into a folky, Neil Young-style strummer. And it works!

Great job!

Ferryman_1957

Nice version. It's a great song and you have let the power of the song come through without trying to ape the orginal.

Cheers,

Nigel