The universe of Pink Floyd:
Back in 1987,
when Roger Waters, of Pink Floyd, was asked
what the band's artistic purpose was,
he said:
"There is no purpose.
We do whatever we do.
You either blow your brains out
or get on with something."
Psychedelic ecstasy, that's what
the music of Pink Floyd is like.
Pure thrill. Unadulterated fantasy.
The realm of hallucination.
The reality of the absurd.
The unreal projection of the real.
And
the phantasmagoric realization
of the superficial universe.
The sun, moon, stars are cogent
to the purposes
of eternal being.
Back in 1987,
when Roger Waters, of Pink Floyd, was asked
what the band's artistic purpose was,
he said:
"There is no purpose.
We do whatever we do.
You either blow your brains out
or get on with something."
Psychedelic ecstasy, that's what
the music of Pink Floyd is like.
Pure thrill. Unadulterated fantasy.
The realm of hallucination.
The reality of the absurd.
The unreal projection of the real.
And
the phantasmagoric realization
of the superficial universe.
The sun, moon, stars are cogent
to the purposes
of eternal being.
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