Jimmy Higgins
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I had started a thread a long time ago, I think about having just discovered the painfully obvious for the first time, but I can't find it.
Like that I had never noticed that Dark Helmet was wearing shorts.
I had another moment (well, they are more common than I'd like to admit) of this when I found out that Dark Side of the Moon was released in 1973, after Close to the Edge. I was like, what?! It is funny, because I thought the album was 1970 or 1971 and was breaking barriers of which Yes and Genesis would immediately expand on... then to find out that Yes and Genesis are releasing their best material before Dark Side of the Moon. Meaning that Pink Floyd was in line (or possibly even behind) with the development of the other two prog giants.
So what things were you painfully wrong or oblivious about?
Like that I had never noticed that Dark Helmet was wearing shorts.
I had another moment (well, they are more common than I'd like to admit) of this when I found out that Dark Side of the Moon was released in 1973, after Close to the Edge. I was like, what?! It is funny, because I thought the album was 1970 or 1971 and was breaking barriers of which Yes and Genesis would immediately expand on... then to find out that Yes and Genesis are releasing their best material before Dark Side of the Moon. Meaning that Pink Floyd was in line (or possibly even behind) with the development of the other two prog giants.
So what things were you painfully wrong or oblivious about?