I see a lot of LP collections posted here. Does anyone appreciate a well organized digital collection?
1. Studio LPs & EPs
1965 Jokers Wild (Dave Gilmour)(320) 1966 Tonite Let's All Make Love in London 1967 Arnold Layne 1967 Relics 1971 Pink Floyd - Relics (Remaster AU 1987 CDAX 701290) 1967 Scream Thy Last Scream 1967 See Emily Play & Scarecrow EP (Remaster UK 2007 Bonus CDM 40th ADEd. 50999 5 03919 2 9) 1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (UK Stereo First Pressing 24bit-96khz) 1968 A Saucerful of Secrets 1968 Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (Remaster Japan 1988 CP32-5272) 1968 It Would Be So Nice 1968 Point Me at the Sky 1969 OST More (Remaster Japan 1987 CDP 7 46386 2) 1969 Soundtrack From The Film More 1969 Ummagumma 1969 Zabriskie Point e Ultimate Z. P 1969 Ultimate Zabriskie Point [FLAC] 1970 370 Roman Yards 1970 (The Lost Zabriskie Point Album) [MP3] 1970 Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (Remaster US 1994 UDCD 595) 1970 Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother (UK LP EMI Harvest SHVL 781 24bit-96khz) 1970 Roger Waters - Music From The Body (Soundtrack)(320) 1970 Syd Barrett - Barrett 1970 Syd Barrett - The Madcap Laughs 1971 Pink Floyd - Meddle (Remaster Japan 1988 UDCD 518) 1971 Meddle - 24-96 Vinyl Rip (FLAC) 1971 One Of These Days Single Vinyl 7 (Italy 1971 EMR-20388) 1972 Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds (Remaster US 1987 CDP 7 46385 2) 1973 Money Vinyl 12 (Remaster Netherlands 1981 Vinyl 12 1A K052Z - 78068) 1973 The Dark Side of the Moon - (Vinyl LP 24-96 UK Remaster 30 Harvest SHVL 804 24Bit 96kHz) - 200g Vinyl Rip (FLAC) - Audiophile MFSL Pressing VINYL {FR1 Cartridge SYBORG} - Unreleased Tracks 1975 Wish You Were Here 1975 Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (Remaster UK 1984 CDP 7 46035 2) & Unreleased Tracks 1977 Animals- (2016 Master) VINYL {FR1 Mk3 Cart} - (2016 Master) VINYL {Stanton 881 Cart} - (Remaster US 1985 CK 34474) - (Vinyl LP 24-96 US Columbia First Pressing JC 34474 24Bit 96kHz) 1978 David Gilmour - David Gilmour 1978 Rick Wright - Wet Dream 1979 The Wall - (Remaster Germany 2007 2xCD CDS 7 46036 8) - (Remaster US 1989 2xCD UDCD 2-537) - US UltraDisc 2CD- (UK Vinyl 2xLP 24-96 SHDW 411 24Bit 96kHz) - The Wall Work In Progress 1981 Nick Mason's - Fictitious Sports 1983 Not Now John Vinyl 7 (UK 1983 HAR 5224) 1983 The Final Cut (Remaster EU 2007 Oh By The Way Boxset CD14 50999 511267 2 8, 511 2672) 1983 The Final Cut (US 1983 QC 38243) 1984 David Gilmour - About Face 1984 Rick Wright - Zee Identity 1984 Roger Waters - The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking 1986 Roger Waters - When The Wind Blows 1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason - [1987] [FLAC] - [2019] Remix 1987 Roger Waters - Radio K.A.O.S. (320) 1992 Roger Waters - Amused To Death 1994 High Hopes & Keep Talking (France 1994 CDM 881 777 2) 1994 Take It Back (Netherlands 1994 CDM 7243 8 81278 2 0) 1994 The Division Bell - (2014) [HD Tracks] 24.96 - (Japan 1994 SRCS 7324) - [UK 1994 Vinyl 24-96 EMD 1055] 1996 Rick Wright - Broken China 2002 Roger Waters - Flickering Flame 2004 Roger Waters - To Kill The Child & Leaving Beirut (Single)(320) 2005 Roger Waters - Ca Ira 2006 David Gilmour - Arnold Layne EP 2006 David Gilmour - On An Island 2006 Smile (1-Track EU Promo CD Single)(320) 2006 Smile (2-Track EU CD Single)(320) 2007 Roger Waters - Hello (I Love You)(Single)(192-320) 2010 The Orb and David Gilmour - Metallic Spheres 2014 The Endless River
2. Live
1967-03-18 My Uncle Is Sick Because The Highway Is Green 1967-09-13 Starclub, Copenhagen 1967-09-25 BBC Playhouse Theater, London (BBC Sessions) 1967-10-30 Games for May - England 1967-11-13 Ahoy, Rotterdam, NL 1968-02-24 Bouton Rouge 1968-05-06 First European International Pop Festival, Piper Club, Rome 1968-05-23 Paradiso, Amsterdam (Late Show) 1968-07-27 Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles 1968-12-28 Margriethal, Jaarbeurs, Utrecht 1968-12-28 Owed To Syd Barrett 1969-03-27 Saint James Hall, Chesterfield, England 1969-04-14 Royal Festival Hall, London 1969-04-27 Careful With These Tracks 1969-05-09 University Of Southampton, Hampshire, England 1969-06-22 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England 1969-06-26 Royal Albert Hall, London 1969-08-08 The Journey Through the Past 1969-08-09 The Paradiso, Amsterdam - Celestial Instruments 1969-09-17 Amsterdam '69 (TSP-CD-052) 1990 [VBR] 1969-09-17 Complete Concertgebouw 1969-10-11 Song Days Festival, Essen 1969-10-19 Around the Mystic - London 1969-10-25 Interstellar Zappadrive - Mont de L'Enclus, Amougies, Belgium 1969-11-21 Montreux Switzerland 1969-12-06 Afan Lido Sports Center, Port Talbot, Wales 1969-71 Echoes Of Atom Heart Mother 1969-73 Rare & Live Tracks - 3cds 1970 - 1971 Eclipse (2001) 1970 Fat Old Gigs 4cd 1970 Pepperland In The West 1970-01-18 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, Surrey 1970-01-23 Hotel de Champs-Elysees a Paris, Paris 1970-02-11 Town Hall, Birmingham 1970-02-28 Refectory Hall, Leeds University, Leeds, Yorkshire 1970-03-12 A Trick of the Light 1970-03-13 The Injustice of a Kaleidoscope Sound 1970-03-14 Meistersinger Halle, Nuremberg 1970-03-15 Niedersachsenhalle, Hannover 1970-03-20 Akademiske Foreningens Store Sal, Lund, Sweden 1970-04-11 Gymnasium, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY 1970-04-22 Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY 1970-04-29 [HRVCDR016] Interstellar Fillmore - San Francisco, CA 1970-04-30 [HRVCDR034] - KQED 1970-05-01 Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA 1970-06-27 Bath Festival Of Blues And Progressive, Shepton Mallet, Bath 1970-06-28 Holland Pop Festival, Kralingen, Rotterdam (JFE remaster) 1970-07-12 Open Air Pop Festival Aachen, Aachen Soerser Stadium 1970-07-16 Focus - Paris Theater, Regent Street, London, England - BBC FM 1970-07-16 Libest Spacement Monitor (TSP-CD-027 1989) 1970-07-16 Mooed Music - BBC Session Live, Paris Cinema, London 1970-07-18 Hyde Park, London 1970-08-08 Les Nuits Musicales, Saint Tropez (Pop 2 TV Show) 1970-09 & 1971-03 - Eclipse - APE 1970-09-12 Parc De Vincennes, Paris 1970-09-16 Pink Is The Pig (Live In London) 1970-09-16 Pink Floyd - Focus 1971 [FM] 1970-09-16 Playhouse Theatre, London 1970-09-16 Rhapsody In Pink (Italy 1990 LLRCD 044) 1970-09-26 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA 1970-09-27 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (Early Show) 1970-10-17 Pepperland Auditorium, San Rafael, CA 1970-10-23 Creatures Of The Deep Disc 1-3 1970-10-23 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA 1970-11-06 Mind Your Throats 1970-11-07 Grote Zaal, De Doelen, Rotterdam 1970-11-11 Conserthuset, Gothenburg 1970-11-12 Falkoner Centret, Fredriksberg, Copenhagen 1970-11-13 Vejlby Risskovhallen, Aarhus 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg 1970-11-21 Smokin' Blues (Montreux Casino, Montreux ) 1970-11-22 Altes Casino, Montreux - Swiss Made 1970-11-25 Fridrich Ebert Halle, Ebertpark, Ludwigshafen 1970-11-26 Messehallen, Stuttgart 1970-11-29 Circus Krone, Munich 1970-12-22 City Hall, Sheffield 1971 Atom Heart Mother Goes On The Road 1971-02-12 Lecture Theatre, University Of Essex, Colchester 1971-02-13 Students Union Bar, Technical College, Farnborough 1971-02-25 Grosser Saal, Musikhalle, Hamburg 1971-02-26 Stadthalle, Offenbach 1971-04-03 Oude Ahoy, Rotterdam 1971-05-15 Crystal Palace Garden Party, London 1971-05-18 Pathfoot Building Refectory, Stirling University 1971-06-04 Philips Veranstal Tungshalle, Dusseldorf 1971-06-05 Echoes - The Return of the Son of Nothing (West Berlin) 1971-06-05 Sportspallast, Berlin - Mauerspechte 1971-06-05 Vierundzwanzig Teile von Nichts (HRV-CDR-029) 1971-06-12 Palais Des Sports, Lyon 1971-06-19 Palazzo Delle Manifestazioni Artistiche, Brescia 1971-06-20 Palaeur, Rome 1971-06-26 Amstel Free Concert, Amsterdamse Bos, Amsterdam 1971-07-01 Ossiach Festival Stitschoff, Ossiach 1971-08-06 Hakone Aphrodite, Hakone, Japan 1971-08-09 Festival Hall, Osaka 1971-08-13 Festival Hall, Melbourne 1971-09-18 Live in Montreux 1971-09-23 KB Hallen, Copenhagen 1971-09-30 Meddled 1971-09-30 Meddler 1971-09-30 One Of These Days (TSP-CD-034 1989) 1971-09-30 Paris Cinema, London 1971-10-04 HRVCDR010 - Pompeii Rev B 1971-10-04 Live at Pompeii - Remains 1971-10-04 Pompeii (Remaster Netherlands PFP-A0118) 1971-10-04 to 07 In The Shadow Vesuvius - Italia 1971-10-04 Volcanic Destruction 1971-10-07 Live At Pompeii 1971-10-10 Great Hall, Bradford University, Bradford, Yorkshire 1971-10-16 The Eye of Agamotto - Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica 1971-10-17 Convention Hall, Community Concourse, San Diego 1971-10-17 From Oblivion 1971-10-17 Wind And Seabirds - Convention Hall, San Diego 1971-10-27 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL 1971-10-28 Hill Auditorium, Ann Harbor, MI 1971-10-31 Fieldhouse University Of Toledo 1971-11-05 Hunter College - New York City, NY 1971-11-06 Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 1971-11-10 Labyrinths - Pavillion De La Jeunesse, Quebec 1971-11-12 Irvine Auditorium, State University, Philadelphia, PA 1971-11-16 Something from Nothing 1971-11-16 The Return of the Sons of Nothing 1971-11-20 Embryonic Madness 1971-11-20 One Of Those Days 1971-11-20 Taft Auditorium, Cincinnati, OH 1971-11-20 Taft Auditorium, Cincinnati, OH (2-source blend) 1972-01-20 The Darkside Rehearsals - Brighton Dome, Brighton, England 1972-01-21 The Guildhall, Portsmouth 1972-01-22 Eclipse Of The Dark Side - Winter Gardens, Bournemouth (Recorder 2) 1972-01-22 The Dark Side Winter Gardens - Bournemouth (Recorder 1) 1972-01-23 Gathering On The Moon - The Guildhall, Southampton 1972-01-27 Waiting for The Moon - City Hall, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne 1972-01-28 You Are Number Six - Refectory Hall, Leeds University, Leeds 1972-02-17 - Rainbow Tapes Day 1 1972-02-18 - Rainbow Tapes Day 2 1972-02-19 - Rainbow Tapes Day 3 1972-02-20 - Rainbow Tapes Day 4 1972-02-19 Finsbury Park - Disc 1 1972-02-20 Finsbury Park - Disc 1 1972-02-20 The Best Of Tour 72 (TSP-CD-049 1990) [VBR] 1972-03-06 Acid Moon - Taiikukan, Tokyo, Japan 1972-03-08 Natural Dark In Osaka. Japan 1972-03-09 Echoes From Osaka 1972-03-13 The Dark Side Of The Ice - Saporro, Japan 1972-03-13 The Great Gig On The Moon 1972-04-28 Chicago 1972-05-21 2nd British Rock Meeting - Germersheim, Germany 1972-06-28 Eclipsed By The Dome - Brighton [MP3] 1972-09-22 Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA 1972-09-22 Staying Home To Watch The Rain[VBR] 1972-10-21 The Oxfam Concert - London [MP3] 1972-11-15 Echoes Of The Past, Sporthalle Böblingen, Stuttgart, Germany 1972-11-15 The Great Gig In Böblingen 1972-12-01 Harsh Realities [Stereo Tweaked] 1972-12-09 - In a Neutral Land - Zurich - Suiça (FLAC) 1972-12-12 Across The Swiss Border 1972-73 Nebulosity 1972-73 The Great Gig In The Sky (UK Unofficial SSR 41925) 1973-03-06 The Valley Of The Kings 1973-03-11 Yeeshkul! 1973-03-14 Live Music Hall - Boston, MA 1973-03-15 Dark Soundboard of Philadelphia 1973-03-17 Dark Side of Radio City 1973-05-19 Supine in the Sunshine 1973-06-17 On Stage Saratoga NY 1973-06-20 Breaking Bottles In The Hall 1973-06-20 Merryweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD 1973-06-29 When You're In...Tampa 1973-10-13 Set The Controls... - Vienna [MP3] 1973-11-04 Obscured At The Rainbow [VBR] 1974-06-24 Shine On Paris 1974-11-15 Black Holes In The Sky 1974-11-15 Work in Progress 1974-11-16 BBC Archives (HRV CDR 033) 1974-11-16 No Room Upon The Hill 1974-11-16 Time In London 1974-11-16 Wembley MTX-V2 1974-11-16 Wembley Pre FM-Master 1974-11-16 Wembley Wizards 1974-11-17 Getting Better All The Time 1974-11-28 Empire Theatre 1974-12-09 Manchester Day '74 1974-12-14 Stairstep To Abandon - Bristol, England [Vinyl] 1975-04-08 Azimuth Coordinator Pt. 1 1975-04-13 Riding The Cow.Cow Palace,California,USA 1975-04-26 Cruel But Fair 1975-04-26 Dogs And Sheep 1975-04-27 Hogs in Smog 1975-04-27 Los Angeles, CA master 1975-06-15 Faster Jersey 1975-06-15 Jersey Not Mother 1975-06-16 Random Precision 1975-06-18 Boston Garden Matrix Version 1975-06-18 Boston Gardens 1975-06-18 Crazy Diamonds [VBR] 1975-06-18 Echoes In The Gardens 1975-06-22 Heavy Rain 1975-06-28 Master Reel - Ontario (RTR-DAT-Source 2) (flac) 1975-80 - Azimuth Coordinator 1975 a 1980 (6CD box 1998) 1977-01-05 Iron Pigs On Fire - Fort Worth, Texas 1977-01-23 - If Pigs Could Fly 1977-01-23 Bugger's Eyes 1977-01-29 Desk Pig In Berlin 1977-01-30 Absolut Floyd 1977-01-30 Hunting Animals - Berlin, Germany 1977-02-01 Test Flight - Vienna, Austria 1977-02-20 Animals In Belgium - Antwerpen [FLAC] 1977-02-20 Ducks On The Wall 1977-02-20 Thirteen 1977-02-22 Dragged Down By The Stone 1977-02-22 Pavillion de Pigs 1977-02-27 Animals On The Wing 1977-04-22 Hurricane Floyd Hits - Miami FL 1977-05-01 Iron Pigs On Fire 1977-05-09 Animal Instincts 1977-05-09 Mr Pig - Oakland [MP3] 1977-06-19 Chicago '77 1977-06-19 Soldier Field, Chicago, IL (1st gen Charly C.'s tape - source 1) 1977-06-27 Boredom and Pain (Boston Gardens) 1977-06-27 Boston Garden, Boston, MA - The Perfect Day (FLAC) 1977-06-27 Boston Garden, Boston, MA (Lampinski) 1977-06-27 Pink Floyd 1977-06-27 1977-07-01 Live at Madson Square Garden 1977-07-02 In the Grassland Away 1977-07-02 Live at Madson Square Garden 1977-07-02 Prog King - Madison Square Garden 1977-07-02 Welcome To The Machine 1977-07-03 Madson Square Garden - New York 1977-07-03 Pigs Might Fly 1977-07-04 Sheep Independence Day (FLAC) 1977-07-06 Azimuth Coordinator Pt. 2 - Last Animals 1977-07-06 Fire Works Show In The Canadian Walls 1977-07-06 Montreal 1977-07-06 Who Was Trained Not To Spit On The Fan 1980-01-01 The Wall Rehearsals 1980 1980-02-07 Azimuth Coordinator Pt. 3 - flac16 1980-02-08 Little Black Book With My Poems In 1980-02-27 The Wall Live In Nassau 1980-02-28 Nassau - Coliseum - NY 1980-08-09 Soundboard on the Wall - Earls Court, London, England 1980-1981 Is There Anybody Out There The Wall Live 1981-02-19 Tear Down The Wall 1981-02-20 The Sixth German Show-Westfalenhalle, Dortmund 1981-02-20 Westfallenhalle,Dortmund, Germany 1981-06-16 Earl's Court, London (Watching The World Upon The Wall) 1984-04-30 (Gilmour) Live At The Hammersmith Odeon (London )(320) 1984-05-22 (Gilmour) Beacon Theater - New York City-NY 1984-06-16&17 (Waters w. Clapton) Sidewinder (Stockholm) 1984-06-29 (Gilmour) New Game - Berkeley [FLAC] 1984-07-12 (Gilmour and Friends) In Floyd We Trust (320) 1984-07-12 (Gilmour) Westwood One Concert (48kHz)(320) 1984-07-18 (Waters) Eric the Player, Roger the Singer 1985-03-20 (Waters) Live Radio City Music Hall, NYC [FM] 1985-03-28 (Waters) Complete Hitch Hiking Perfomance 1987-09-16 Echoes By The Lake Disc 1-3 1987-09-19 Prism 1987-11-01 Live at the Orange Bowl, Miami 1987-11-07 (Waters) Goodbye Mr. Pink Floyd (Remaster) 1987-11-30 MONEY GOES WEST - (The Sports Arena - Los Angeles, California) 1988 Delicate Sound Of Thunder (UK 7914802) 1988-02-19 Live in Melbourne (SOUNDBOARD) 1988-02-19 Melbourne - Soundboard Recording 1988-02-19 Tennis Center, Melbourne 1988-07-08 Nothing Is Changed (Modena, Italy) [VBR] 1989-06-12 Globe Arena, Stockholm 1989-06-13 Globe Arena, Stockholm 1989-06-14 Globe Arena, Stockholm 1989-07-01 Palais Omnisport de Paris Bercy, Paris, France 1989-07-15 Live In Venice 1989 {FLAC] 1989-07-15 Venice, Grand Canal 1990 (Waters) The Wall - Live In Berlin 1990-06-30 Of Promises Broken 1990-06-30 The Knebworth Tales 1994-03-30 Miami - The Live Bell 1994-04-16 Your Favorite Disease 1994-04-21 Pigs Over The San Francisco Bay 1994-04-21 They're Blowin Me Away - Oakland Master DAT 1994-05-31 3 Pigs At 3 Rivers 1994-06-11 The Bell Gets Louder 1994-07-18 By The Light Of The Silvery Moon 1994-08-13 The Sound Surrounds 1994-09-04 Softly Spoken Magic Spells - Feyenoord [MP3] 1994-09-13 A Night In Italy 1994-09-13 A Passage Of Time 1994-09-15 Udine - Italy 1994-09-19 - The Nights Of Wonder 1995 Pulse 1995 Wish You Were Here Live (CDM 7243 8 82207 2 9) 2000 (Waters) In The Flesh (Live) 2001-06 2002-01 David Gilmour in Concert (320) 2002-03-05 (Waters) The Happiest Night of Our Lives - National Stadium, Santiago 2005-07-02 Live 8 Reunion 2006-03-07 (Gilmour) Mermaid Theatre - London 2006-03-19 (Gilmour) Regathering Our Senses - Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam [FA025] 2006-05 (Gilmour) 2007 - Remember That Night 2006-07-29 Happy Birthday Dear Richard (Archive Konigsplatz Munich rec 4) 2006-08-26 (Gilmour) Live In Gdansk 2006-12-07 (Waters) Milan, Italy FM 2007 (Gilmour) 4 Tracks Live From Abbey Road (US Promo CD Single)(320) 2007-03-14 (Waters) 50000 Lunatics on The Grass Chile '07 2007-07-07 (Waters) Live Earth 2007 2008-06-15 (Gilmour) Ron's Psychedelic Supper Vol.2 2010-07-10 (Waters & Gilmour) The Hoping Foundation (320) 2010-09-15 (Waters) The Wall Live - Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON 2010-09-16 (Waters) The Wall Live - Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON 2010-09-18 (Waters) The Wall Live - Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON 2010-09-20 - Roger Waters - The Wall - Chicago [MP3] 2010-12-18 (Waters) Flickering Flames On The Wall - Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico D.F 2010-12-19 (Waters) Flickering Flames On The Wall - Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico D.F 2010-12-21 (Waters) Flickering Flames On The Wall - Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico D.F 2011-03-25 (Waters) Madrid - Experimento 2011-05-15 (Waters) Live At O2 Arena, London, England 2017 Live at Pompeii [FLAC] David_Gilmour - Live Tracks - MP3
3. Rarities
1965 - Syd Barrett - Lucy Leave and Other Rarities [FLAC,Tracks] 1965-95 - Pinkie Milkie - Rarities Compilation 1966-67 London '66 - '67 (UK 1995 CDM SFMDP 3) 1966-67 Psychedelic Games for May 1966-71 Sophisticated Colours 1966-94 Early Flights Disc 1-10 1967 Reaction In G 1967-69 Music For Architectural Students 1967-71 Antiques- A Rare Collection of Oddities 1967-71 Antiques And Curios 1967-87 A CD Full Of Secrets 1968 Tonite Let's All Make Love in London OST 1968-69 The Embryo (TSP-CD-020 1989) [VBR] 1968-70 - Old Symphonies 1968-1970 - FM 1968-70 Ultra Rare Trax Vol. 1-3 1968-71 Spiral 1968-74 From Underground To The Moon 1969 - High Time 1969 - The Complete Zabriskie Point Sessions 1969-70 Omay Yad 1969-99 - Roger Waters - Rarities Vol 1-3 1970-71 - Syd Barrett - The Radio One Sessions 1971-72 Studio Outtakes & Demos 1972-06 From the Other Side (DSOTM Outtakes) 1975 - Tour Comic book 1975-76 Abbey Road to Britannia Row The Extraction Tapes (2014) 1978 The Wall- Under Construction 1978-79 Building The Wall 1979 Every Brick In The Wall (outtakes) 1980 - The Wall - Original Film Sessions 1980 1980 The Wall (Demos) 1982 The Final Cutting 1987 A Momentary Lapse of Reason Live Official Tour CD (Demonstration Not For Sale) 1987 One Slip CDM (UK 1987 CDEM 52) 1988 - A Momentary Lapse Of Reason (Official Tour CD)_flac 1990-05-02 - Roger Waters - The London Rehearsals 1990 1994 - Just Warmin Up - The Rehearsals in Tampa - 1994 Pink Floyd - Just Warming Up (Tampa 1994 ) 1996 Pink Floyd & Friends - Interstellar Overdrive (Canada 1996 PS-NEMS 1001-2) 2001 Pink Underground 2005...A Desperate Attempt of Perfection 2010 - Roger Waters - Is It The Fifth A Tree Full Of Secrets (18xCD Box Rarities) Have You Got It Yet 2008 Have You Got It Yet v2 HYGIY v2.0 Vol. 1 Live Anthology Roger Waters - Rarities Vol 1-3 Secret Rarities (2014 Star Profile - audio documentary Variations on a Theme of Absence 8-CD
4. Compilations
1965-72 The Early Years Limited Edition 10CD [FLAC] 1967 The First 3 Singles (Remaster UK 1997 7243 8 59895 2 0) 1967 The Syd Barrett Tapes 1967-11-17 The First Singles 1967-1973 - Anthology II [HL 325-326] 1967-68 Masters of Rock 1967-68 The Early Singles (EU 1992 0777 7 80572 2 2) 1967-71 The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-93 - Total Eclipse - A Retrospective 1967-1993 - Italy 1981 A Collection Of Great Dance Songs (Remaster Japan 2001 TOCP-65744) 1983 Works (US 1983 CDP 7 46478 2) 1988 - Syd Barrett - Opel 1992 - La Carrera Panamericana 1992 - Syd Barrett - Octopus 1995 - Greatest Hits 3 - Post Pink - 1995 - MP3.320kbps 1999 - Legendary Rock Stars - Greatest Hits 2001 - Echoes The Best Of Pink Floyd (US 2001 2xCD CDP 7243 5 36111 2 5) 2003 - Roger Waters - Flickering Flame (320) 2007 - David Gilmour - Take a Best (Bootleg)(320) 2007 - Greatest Hits - Star Mark - 320Kbps 2010 - Syd Barrett - An Introduction to Syd Barrett (2010) 2011 - CD Sampler - 2011 Syd Barrett - Wouldn't You Miss Me -The Best of Syd Barrett
5. Remixes
1994 Dark Side Of The Moon -[Trance] 1994 Wish You Were Here [Trance] 1995 Meddle (Trance Remix) 1998 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason (Trance) 2000 Welcome to the Remix 2003 Easy Star All Stars - Dub Side of the Moon 2003-01-01 - The Floydian Propulsion Project 2004 Out There 2005 The Dark Side Of A Dream [320] 2006 DJ Fish Remixes 2006 Pink Floyd & Eric Prydz - Proper Education 2010 DSotM - Moon8 - 8 bits
6. Tributes-Covers
1995 The London Philharmonic Orchestra - The Music Of Pink Floyd 2002 Pigs and Pyramids An Allstar Lineup Performing the Songs of Pink Floyd 2005 The Piano Tribute To Pink Floyd 2006 Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Pink Floyd
7. Interviews & Documentaries
1988 - Audio Documentario - Star Profile 2002 - Wish Youd Been Here - The Pink Floyd Story - Radio BBC 1974 - Tour Comic - 1974 1976 - Songbook 1987 - Songbook (VictorF) 2000 - Guitar Tab Anthology
I deeply appreciate the American culture: here's some stuff I wanna do if I ever get to visit the United States!
From K-1 until 7th grade I studied at an international school here in Brazil. About 70% of the students were foreign, usually children whose parents working at multinational companies were allocated to my city. I had friends and classmates from many different nationalities; Germans, Swiss, French, Japanese, Dutch… but for some reason I got along really well with Americans. In fact, most of my “best friends” during those years were from America (although that could be a coincidence?). Of course, there were kids from the US who were complete assholes, but those were the exceptions… but for me it always seemed easier in general to befriend American kids; I guess I felt some kind of identification with their culture and sense of humor. Also my first girlfriend was from Denver. I don’t know if this period of my life had any influence on the fact that I absolutely adore the American culture. The natural beauties, landscapes, wildlife, movies, mass media production, costumes, traditions, freedom, among many other things… I find it all so fascinating – and some of the greatest people I’ve ever met were from the US. I know it’s not a perfect place, and I’m not oblivious to its many many flaws. But which country doesn’t have’em? I’ve lived in Germany, and also spent a decent time visiting a few other countries; France, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands, India, Sri Lanka, Czech Republic, Uruguay... …but it frustrates me SO MUCH that I never went to America! The one place I’d really like to visit, and the opportunity never showed up. So, I decided to compile a list of stuff I’d like to do/taste/try/experience when (if) I eventually get the chance to visit the US. I’m too old now (30yo) to do some of those things, but I’ll add’em to the list anyways. I’m also aware that a few items here are nothing more than movie clichés, but what the hell… Suggestions are greatly appreciated. Regarding New York… - I wanna try New York Pizza SO BAD - I want to spend a snowy Christmas eve in NY - Run in Central Park - I wanna get the chills when I see the Dakota (big Beatles and Polanski fan here) - Take a walk in Brooklyn Heights - See a ball game at the Yankees stadium - Visit the NY public library - Dodge vomit on the subway (already do this here… but without that NY glamour) - Whistle for a yellow cab being driven by an angry Pakistani - I wanna make fun of the idiots who spend new years eve at Times Square - I wanna spend new years eve at Times Square And more general stuff… - I want to have a thanksgiving dinner: complete with turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, lots of drinking and family fights. - Go TRICK OR TREATING! And later get drunk and go to a Halloween party. - I’d like to try all that sweet sweet industrial crap: Twizzlers, Pop tarts, Twinkies, Butterfinger, Reese’s… you get the idea - I also wanna try all those fast food places we don’t have here, even the crappy ones: Wendy’s, Taco Bell, Arby’s, Chipotle, Papa John’s, Popeyes, Chick-fil-A… White Castle (only know this one from Impractical Jokers lol) - I want to overeat breadsticks at Olive Garden. - Rent a car and drive through the Nevada desert, and Highway 12, and Route 66. - Watch the fireworks on 4th of July! - I want to correct people when they say "soccer"; it's football, goddammit. - Take a stroll across those beautiful suburbs, with beautiful houses with no fences, where everything seems so quiet and relaxing. - Try weed! And see how it compares to Amsterdam! From what I heard, the quality is way better, but there’s only one way to know for sure. - I wanna go to Aspen and learn how to ski! I only tried snowboarding once, and it was a disaster. I wanna get good at skiing. - Actually I’d love to travel all over Colorado. Don’t really know much about it, but it seems like a fascinating place, with great nature and wildlife. I also know a lot of nice people from Colorado. - I wanna spend a few days in Vegas! Watch Penn & Teller (love them), lose money at the casinos and get married. Is there anything else to do in Vegas? - Visit Yellowstone and Grand Canyon. Unless it's too crowded. Is Mt. Rushmore worth visiting? - I wanna go to prom! Invite a nice girl, slow dance to an 80s ballad on the cheesy-decorated gym and have my “first” kiss there. - I wanna go to a house party! The kind where there’s a beer keg with a bong, a band is playing on the living room, there’s beer pong going on and people are having sex upstairs. - I was gonna say “live in a frat house”, but I’m way past that “party every day” phase. I would like to live in a University campus though and live a student’s life for a while, since I never went to college here. - Visit Disneyland, and all the theme parks in the area! This has always been a lifelong dream, I have a huuuuge collection of Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck's comics. - Celebrate St Patricks Day! - Eat a real apple pie! And donuts! And bagels! - Go hiking in Yosemite. Heard its awesome. - Rent an apartment in the West Village and have four friends who spend the day there, crack witty jokes at each other while vaguely keeping the details on what they actually do for a living. Well, that’s all I can think for now. I’m sure there’s plenty of other stuff to do, and if I can remember anything else, I might comment later. I hope that if I ever get the opportunity to visit the US, I get to do at least 10% of what’s described here. TBH this was just an unimportant rant; I see many Americans on Reddit hating on their own country without realizing they’re living humanity’s best moment, in a great country where they are able to voice their opinions freely, with the freedom to pursue whatever they want to do – to a certain extent, sure, but Anyway, suggestions for my potential trip are welcome! Thanks for reading!
By Guy de Maupassant THE WEDDING NIGHT MY DEAR GENEVIEVE, you ask me to tell you about my wedding journey. How do you think I dare? Ah! Sly one, who had nothing to tell me, who even allowed me to guess at nothing—but there! Nothing from nothing! Now you have been married eighteen months, yes, eighteen months, you, my best friend, who formerly said you could conceal nothing from me, and you had not the charity to warn me! If you had only given me the hint! If you had only put me on my guard! If you had put one little simple suspicion in my soul, you might have hindered me from making the egregious blunder for which I still blush and which my husband will laugh at until his death. You alone are responsible for it! I have rendered myself frightfully ridiculous for- ever; I have committed one of those errors of which the memory is never effaced—and by your fault, wicked one! Oh! If I had known! Wait! I take courage from writing and have decided to tell you all. But promise me not to laugh too much. And do not expect a comedy. It is a drama. You recall my marriage. I was to start the same evening on my wedding journey. Certainly I did not at all resemble Paulette, whom Gyp tells us about in that droll account of her spiritual romance called About Marriage. And if my mother had said to me, as Mme d'Hautretan did to her daughter: "Your husband will take you in his arms—and——" I should certainly not have re- sponded as Paulette did, laughing: "Go no farther, Mamma, I know all that as well as you." As for me, I knew nothing at all, and Mamma, my poor mamma who is always frightened, dared not broach the delicate subject. Well then, at five o'clock in the evening, after the collation, they told us that the carriage was waiting. The guests had gone; I was ready. I can still hear the noise of the trunks on the staircase and the blowing of Papa's nose, which seemed to indicate that he was weeping. In embracing me the poor man said: "Good courage!" as if I were going to have a tooth pulled. As for Mamma, she was a fountain. My husband urged me to hasten these painful adieux, and I was myself all in tears, although very happy. That is not easy to explain but is entirely true. All at once I felt something pulling at my dress. It was Bijou, wholly forgotten since morning. The poor beast was saying adieu to me after his fashion. This gave my heart a little blow, and I felt a great desire to embrace my dog. I seized him (you remember he is as large as a fist) and began to devour him with kisses. I love to caress animals. It gives me a sweet pleasure, causing a kind of delicious shiver. As for him, he was like a mad creature; he waved his paws, licked me and nibbled, as he does, when he is perfectly content. Suddenly he took my nose in his teeth, and I felt that he had really bitten me. I uttered a little cry and put the dog down. He had bitten, although only in play. Everybody was disturbed. They brought water, vinegar and some pieces of linen. My husband himself attended to it. It was nothing, after all, but three little holes which his teeth had made. At the end of five minutes the blood was stopped and we went away. It had been decided that we should go on a journey through Normandy for about six weeks. That evening we arrived at Dieppe. When I say evening, I mean midnight. You know how I love the sea. I declared to my husband that I could not retire until I had seen it. He appeared very contrary. I asked him, laughing, if he was sleepy. He answered: "No, my dear, but you must understand that I would like to be alone with you." I was surprised. "Alone with me?" I replied. But you have been alone with me all the way from Paris in the train." He laughed. "Yes—but—in the train—that is not the same thing as being in our room." I would not give up. "Oh well," I said, "we shall be alone on the beach, and that is all there is to it!" Decidedly he was not pleased. He said: "Very well; as you wish." The night was magnificent, one of those nights which brings grand, vague ideas to the soul—more sensations than thoughts, perhaps—that brings a desire to open the arms as if they were wings and embrace the heavens, but how can I express it? One always feels that these unknown things can be comprehended. There was a dreaminess, a poesy in the air, a happiness of another kind than that of earth, a sort of infinite intoxication which comes from the stars, the moon, the silver, glistening water. These are the best moments of life. They are a glimpse of a different existence, an embellished, delicious existence; they are the revelation of what could be, of what will be, perhaps. Nevertheless, my husband appeared impatient to return. I said to him: "Are you cold?" "No." "Then look at the little boat down there which seems asleep on the water. Could anything be better than this? I would willingly remain here until day- break. Tell me, shall we wait and see aurora?" He seemed to think that I was mocking him and very soon took me back to the hotel by force! If I had known! Oh, the poor creature! When we were once alone I felt ashamed, constrained, without knowing why. I swear it. Finally I made him go into the bathroom while I got into bed. Oh, my dear, how can I go further? Well, here it is! He took, without doubt, my extreme innocence for mischief, my extreme simplicity for profligacy, my confident, credulous abandon for some kind of tactics and paid no regard to the delicate management that is necessary in order to make a soul wholly un- prepared comprehend and accept such mysteries. All at once I believe he lost his head. Then fear seized me; I asked him if he wished to kill me. When terror invades, one does not reason or think further; one is mad. In one second I had imagined frightful things. I thought of various stories in the newspapers, of mysterious crimes, of all the whispered tales of young girls married to miserable men! I fought, repulsed him, was overcome with fright. I even pulled a wisp of hair from his mustache and, relieved by this effort, I arose, shouting: "Help! help!" I ran to the door, drew the bolts and hurried, nearly naked, downstairs. Other doors opened. Men in night apparel appeared with lights in their hands. I fell into the arms of one of them, imploring his protection. He made an attack upon my husband. I know no more about it. They fought and they cried; then they laughed, but laughed in a way you could never imagine. The whole house laughed, from the cellar to the garret. I heard in the corridors and in the rooms about us explosions of gaiety. The kitchenmaids laughed under the roof, and the bellboy was in contortions on his bench in the vestibule. Think of it! In a hotel! Soon I found myself alone with my husband, who made me some summary explanations, as one explains a surgical operation before it was undertaken. He was not at all content. I wept until daylight, and we went away at the opening of the doors. That is not all. The next day we arrived at Pourville, which is only an embryo station for baths. My husband overwhelmed me with little attentions and tender care. After a first misunderstanding he appeared enchanted. Ashamed and much cast down over my adventure of the evening before, I was also amiable as could be, and docile. But you cannot figure the horror, the disgust, almost the hatred that Henry inspired in me, when I knew the infa- mous secret that they conceal from young girls. I was in despair, as sad as death, mindful of everything and harassed by the need of being near my poor parents. The next day after we arrived at Etretat. All the bathers were in a flurry of excitement. A young woman had been bitten by a little dog and had just died of rabies. A great shiver ran down my back when I heard this story told at the hotel table. It seemed to me immediately that I was suffering in the nose, and I had strange feelings in all my limbs. That night I could not sleep; I had completely forgotten my husband. What if I were going to die, too, from rabies? I asked for some details the next day from the proprietor of the hotel. He gave me some frightful ones. I passed the day in walking upon the shore. I thought I could no longer speak. Hydro- phobia! What a horrible death! Henry asked me: "What is the matter? You seem sad." I answered: "Oh! Nothing! Nothing!" My staring eyes were fixed upon the sea without seeing it, upon farms, upon the fields, without ever being able to say what came under my gaze. For nothing in the world would I have confessed the thought that tortured me. Some pain, true pain was felt in my nose. I wished to return. As soon as I was back in the hotel I shut myself up in order to examine the wound. There was nothing to be seen. Nevertheless, I could not doubt that it was working me great harm. I wrote immediately to my mother, a short letter which probably sounded strange. I asked an immediate reply to some insignificant questions. After having signed my name, I wrote: "Especially, do not forget to give me some news of Bijou." The next day I could not eat, but I refused to see a physician. All day long I remained seated upon the bench, looking at the bathers in the water. They came, the thin and the stout, all hideous in their frightful costumes, but I never thought of laughing. I thought: "They are happy, these people! They have not been bitten! They are going to live! They have n thing to fear. They can amuse themselves at will because they are at peace!" At that instant I carried my hand to my nose, touching it; was it not swollen? And soon I entered the hotel, shut myself in and looked at it in the glass. Oh, it had changed color. I should now die very soon. That evening I felt all at once a sort of tenderness for my husband, a ten- derness of despair. He appeared good to me; I leaned upon his arm. Twenty times I was on the point of telling him my distressing secret but ended in keeping silent. He abused odiously my listlessness and the weakness of my soul. I had not the force to resist him, or even the will. I would bear all, suffer all! The next day I received a letter from my mother. She replied to my quest- ions but said not a word about Bijou. I immediately thought: "He is dead and they are concealing it from me." I wished to run to the telegraph office and send a dispatch. One thought stopped me: "If he really is dead they will not tell me." I then resigned myself to two more days of anguish. I wrote again. I asked them to send me the dog, for diversion, because I was a little lonesome. A trembling fit took me in the afternoon. I could not raise a full glass without spilling half. The state of my soul was lamentable. I escaped from my husband at twilight and ran to the church. I prayed a long time. On returning I felt anew the pains in my nose and consulted a druggist whose shop was lighted. I spoke to him as if one of my friends had been bitten, asking his advice in the matter. He was an amiable man, very obliging. He advised me freely. But I forgot to notice what he said; my mind was so troubled. I only remember this: "Purging is often recommended." I bought many bottles of I know not what, under pretext of sending them to my friend. The dogs that I met filled me with horror, creating in me a desire to flee at top of my speed. It seemed to me many times, also, that I had a desire to bite them. My night was horribly disturbed. My husband profited by it. The next day I received a response from my mother. "Bijou," she said, "is very well, but it would expose him to too much to send him alone on a railroad train." Then they would not send him to me. He was dead. I could not yet sleep. As for Henry, he snored. He awoke many times. I was annihilated. The next day I took a bath in the sea. I was almost overcome in entering the water; I was so frightfully cold. I was more than ever shocked by this frigid sensation. I trembled in every limb but felt no more pain in the nose. By chance they presented me to the medical inspector of the baths, a charm- ing man. I led up to my subject with extreme skill. I then said to him that my little dog had bitten me several days before and asked him what was neces- sary to be done if we discovered any inflammation. He laughed and answered: "In your situation, madame, I see only one remedy, which would be for you to make a new nose." And as I did not comprehend, he added: "Your husband will see to that." And I was no better informed on leaving him than I was before. Henry that evening seemed very gay, very happy. We went to the casino, but he did not wait for the end of the play before proposing to me to return. As there was nothing of interest to me, I followed him. But I could not remain in bed; all my nerves were unstrung and vibrating. Neither could he sleep. He embraced me, caressed me, became all sweetness and tenderness, as if he had finally guessed how much I was suffering. I accepted his caresses without even comprehending them or thinking about them. But suddenly an extraordinary, fearful crisis seized me. I uttered a frightful cry, pushed back my husband who took hold of me, ran into my room and began to beat my head and face against the door. It was rage! Horrible rage! I was lost! Henry raised me up, himself frightened and trying to understand the trouble. I kept silent. I was resigned now. I awaited death. I knew that after some hours of respite another crisis would seize me, even to the last which would be mortal. I allowed them to put me in the bed. At the point of day the irritating obsessions of my husband caused a new paroxysm, which was longer than the first. I had a desire to tear and bite and howl; it was terrible and, nevertheless, not so painful as I had believed. Toward eight o'clock in the morning I slept for the first time in four nights. At eleven o'clock a beloved voice awoke me. It was Mamma, whom my letters had frightened and who had hastened to see me. She had in her hand a great basket, from whence came some little barks. I seized it, foolish in hope. I opened it, and Bijou jumped upon the bed, embraced me, gamboled about, rolled himself upon my pillow, frenzied with joy. Ah well, my dearie, you may believe me if you will; I did not comprehend all until the next day! Oh, the imagination, how it works! And to think that I believed—— Tell me, was it not too foolish? I have never confessed to anyone, you will understand why, the tortures of those four days. Think, if my husband had known! He has teased enough already about my adventure at Pourville. For my part, I cannot be too angry at his jests. I am done. We have to accustom ourselves to everything in life.
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