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Roger waters 1970s
Roger waters 1970s




roger waters 1970s

“Goodbye Michelle, it’s hard to die when all the birds are singing in the sky, now that the Spring is in the air with the flowers everywhere, I wish that we could both be there…” But its vivid portrayal of a pastoral scene, along with sound effects from birds and bees, make it a perfect selection for this season’s vibe.īuy Ummagumma by Pink Floyd 5. Roger Waters’ poetic ballad from the 1969 experimental album Ummagumma is far from Pink Floyd’s most popular song. “Icy wind of night be gone, this is not your domain…” Robbie Kreiger has a gentle, bluesy guitar while Ray Manzarak and John Densmore offer sharp and biting rhythms.īuy Morrison Hotel by The Doors 6. That’s not to say that it has no cool vibe – it does – as the musician’s of the band offer musical prowess under Jim Morrison’s dynamic poetry. With this song lacks in peaceful vibe, it more than makes up for in poetry and adventure. “Can you feel it now that Spring has come? That it’s time to live in the scattered sun…” The new wave/pop hit from the early days of MTV may be a perfect allegory for the spring thaw.īuy After the Snow by Modern English 7.

roger waters 1970s

In much the same vein as the previous song, this 1982 hit from the aptly titled album After the Snow gives off a vibe of vitality and romance. Classic Rock Review of Even In the Quietest Momentsīuy Even In the Quietest Moments by Supertramp 8.






Roger waters 1970s