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    Default Porcine fun

    One from the archive. Not more than a doodle really. Can't think where the idea came from!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonopen View Post
    One from the archive. Not more than a doodle really. Can't think where the idea came from!

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    Fortunately we can't see the rear end, so no chance of seeing the dark side of.. ..the moon..

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    I like it Jonopen, a good looking little porker he is.

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    In my early morning haze, I thought the subject said Porche.

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    pink floyd fan ....maybe ?

    animals as good as dsm in my book
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    Nothing lasts forever...

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    Thanks for the comments.

    Animals is the only Pink Floyd album I have listened to properly. It still gets a spin every few years, but I can’t quite put my finger on why, but something holds me back from liking it more.

    The album came out in ‘77, a developmental year musically for me. I was still trying to find my 'thing' after growing up listening to the Beatles, who were actually a few generations before my time. And of course there was all the excitement of the emerging London punk scene.

    Best of all though, I discovered the John Peel radio show which dramatically widened my musical outlook beyond all measure and left a lasting legacy of obscure bands in my (still expanding) listening repertoire.

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