Pink Floyd as sailing music

hmm i suppose it depends on what your're doing. I mean I wouldn't choose to listen to "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" whilst steering between two supertankers, but maybe "Obscured by Clouds" might be quite nice while surfing down rollers with the boom lashed and nobody else on the horizon.
 
To those would-be liveaboards

"No one told you when to run,
You missed the starting gun!"

Rob
SY "Crazy Diamond"
 
Yeh, manys the time I've been setting of and that annoying little voice in my head says...."I've been mad for [--word removed--] years, absolutely years. I've always been mad, I know I've been mad, like the most of us have. Very hard to explain why you're mad, even if you're not mad"

Perfect sailing music!
 
Over the years I had lost touch with the great music that PF produced.

I was reintroduced in 1995 when sailing with a friend on his steel ketch in Malta, he went on to do an Atlantic circuit.

We were anchored up in a tight bay on Cimono, an Island between Gozo and Malta. The moon was up, with a glass of wine in my had I was driving the BBQ when Brian fired up Dark side of the Moon on his stereo. Magic!

Note to self: Must give the Pulse DVD a blast soon!
 
We were listening to PF on the crossing from Fleetwood to Holyhead in April - dead still, thick eerie sea mist - perfect for Comfortably Numb and Great Gig.
 
Another PF connection.....

I never get to play my copy of 'On and Island' - Dave Gilmore.

I cant get it out of my wifes car!
 
Time. Loud. Very Loud
at 0500 to wake up the crew.
(and the Marina neighbours)

Just keep your head down and leave fast.

Priceless.
 
I used to use that to get me up when I was a puppy and had to leave early to get to the smoke. A bit daft really.

Med moored in Vounaki a few years ago I could hear 'Wish you were here' from a neighbouring boat. I complained to the skipper and he kindly turned it up so I could hear it properly. Magic.
 

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