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Pink Floyd cover raggae style with bagpipes.


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So we were chillin' at Mchale's enjoying a bit of Irish coffee, went outside for a smoke and this came on over the speakers. Loved it so much thought i'd share. really cool sound. Its kind of a downer song but this version has quite a pop to it. Its like he's saying yeah i'm down but everythings gonna be alright. Gots no problem mon.

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The easy street all stars have an incredible reggae version of dark side of the moon titled "dubside of the moon".

Cool i just woke up so i'll youtube it thanks.

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Pink Floyd is an amazing band no doubt. Its just that a lot of there work is a bit depressing. I'm more of an up beat happy go lucky style of music fan. There is quite a bit of Floyd that it do enjoy, Young Lust being one of them.

BTW i saw Pink Floyd way back when. Well, sadly i didn't actually see much of the show do to being extremely f'd up but my friends said it was outstanding other than the traffic.

How old are you grits er jonboy? you didn't see Pink Floyd unless you saw them before 1985.

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