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Ummagumma - 28/10/10

Posted by Catariya Lundgren On 11:05 PM 3 comments

Thought I'd get another post in here before November hits and I wonder what happened to October. Pay-day today! So the plan for this weekend is to get some stuff for the flat, and maybe even start stocking up on Christmas decorations (not to be put up any time before my birthday though).


As for the title of this post, and its main purpose... Ummagumma, a double album with one live side and one studio side. I've got many personal favourites from this album (mainly the live section) so there would be potential to land here and stay for quite a while. Admittedly my favourites off this album are just live versions of Astronomy Domine, Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun & A Saucerful fo Secrets... so I'm not sure whether they need to be repeated. And as all these are psychedelic I though we might move towards the studio album which quite clearly move into the era of progressive rock... So I'm actually only going to end up showing/playing one song off this album (as I think their progressive stuff is better once it's evolved slightly on later albums); The Narrow Way by David Gilmour. So here it goes... Enjoy!

Parts 1 & 2


Part 3

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3 Response for the "Ummagumma - 28/10/10"

  1. Neil says:

    Thank you for walking through this with us. I also seldom listen to the early stuff unless being prodded by a helpful blog post!

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