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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I gave away Animals and The Final Cut to a charity shop and I've regretted it ever since. Luckily (or unluckily for some), I managed to buy another copy of The Final Cut recently, but Pigs might fly before I ever find the Animals album on sale at a charity shop again.
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Dellinger
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Indeed Dark Side is great, but I myself am among those who prefer Wish. I guess most on Prog Archives do, because it is rated higher. As for The Division Bell, indeed I like it over Dark Side too, but not over Wish you Were Here. Second for me would actually be Animals, though. |
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Hugh Manatee
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And here I was thinking it was "Momentary Lapse of Reason". You really do manage to find a special place in your heart for the runts of any particular bands litter. Edited by Hugh Manatee - July 24 2022 at 19:47 |
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Hugh Manatee
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Hmmm...I don't know about that. DSotM is waaaayyyyy more lyrically accessible for the kiddies than CttE. What kid these days wants to have their livers rearranged to the solid mental grace after all? The kids these days just don't know what's good for them. Edited by Hugh Manatee - July 24 2022 at 19:50 |
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richardh
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Not sure about the gateway to prog but more to AOR I think. It did well because people couldn't be bothered with long tracks and it looked nice on the coffee table.
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Psychedelic Paul
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If I really did prefer A Momentary Lapse of Reason to the iconic Dark Side of the Moon album, then that would be a serious cause for concern.
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I prefer Momentary Lapse of Reason over Dark Side of the Moon. 🤷🏻♂️
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Hugh Manatee
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How very munificent and postmodern of you.
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nick_h_nz
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Not really, and I commented thus only because Paul made it seem like such a strange thing. Dark Side has never done much for me. I don’t know why. The only song I knew from it before buying it was Money, which I’ve never liked - but I don’t think I’m letting my opinion of one song colour my enjoyment of the whole album. The first Floyd album I bought was The Wall. Next was Wish You Were Here. Then Animals. These remain my top three Floyd albums, possibly in part because they were the first three I heard and got to know well and love, and surely in part simply because they are great albums. The next album I bought was Dark Side, which I knew the cover of, and knew Money from, but genuinely didn’t know was generally regarded as not just Floyd’s best album, but one of the greatest albums ever. I was just a kid. I wasn’t really aware of what the world thought was great, so much as what I liked. I was recommended Dark Side by an uncle who when he found out I was enjoying the three Floyd albums I had bought, said if I liked them, I’d love Dark Side. So perhaps I went in with greater expectations than I should have (I very much respected my uncle’s opinions, when it came to music), but I was incredibly underwhelmed by Dark Side. |
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Hugh Manatee
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I suppose Paul made it seem like a strange thing because it arguably is a strange thing. I would hazard that most assessments of the Floyd catalogue would have DSotM somewhere near the top and AMLoR hovering down the back end of the list. But there have been stranger things, like Kate Bush being on top of the charts and leading the charge at the moment. For my part, comparing the two Floyd albums "Money" is overplayed and in my opinion a rather mediocre example of what Floyd can do, "Any Color You Like" is the very definition of filler and although "Great Gig in the Sky" is highly touted in some corners, it leaves me cold. I just can not handle the caterwauling vocals. That still leaves a sizable chunk of the album to admire imho. As for "...Momentery Lapse...", I can handle "Learning to Fly" and "Sorrow" is acceptable (even though it's largely Gilmour doing Gilmour by the numbers and becomes a bit turgid after a while). After that for me it is literally forgettable and by that I mean that regardless of how many times I've listened to it I can not remember anything but the aforementioned two tracks. But hey, as we all well know, each to their own (not that anyone needs my permission or approval).
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nick_h_nz
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I think Dark Side sounds much better live. I bought the Experience (I think it was called) editions of Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, and The Walls - which I think were the only Floyd albums that got a greater treatment than the Discovery editions. While the studio album does tend to leave me cold, I do really quite like the live version.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised, as there was precedent there for me after The Wall received its official live release several years earlier. Apart from when I bought the Experience edition of The Wall, I don’t think I had listened to the studio album since purchasing the excellent live album. Regarding Momentary Lapse, perhaps I like it because of how old I was when it was released. Did it come out in ‘87? I can’t remember, but I think it was around then, in which case I would have been only 11 or 12. So it could be one of those albums which might not have stuck with me, if I had encountered it at a later age. But I do still like, or even love, a great number of albums and artists from that time, that I suspect I would not otherwise. |
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I've done silly things like that Paul, partly because of the nomadic lifestyle I have lived, where space and security of tenure have often been an issue. I used to own the first three Mostly Autumn albums (bought them off the band when they came out) for instance... sold them on ebay about 15 years ago when I needed to downsize and now if I wanted to buy them, they'd be around £25 each... that can be the problem when you don't own your own bricks and mortar and live in with your work. At least Animals is a little more affordable?
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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It's one of his endearing qualities. I genuinely lost track of the number of times my favourite album by a band proved to be one of their lower rated albums on PA; it actually gave me a bit of a complex at one time, back in the day when I was 'fandango' on this site....
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Hugh Manatee
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Endearing is one word. Mystifying is another. I do have a certain appreciation for people who are willing to acknowledge the lesser regarded sections of an artists catalogue as it's all a part of keeping that artists catalogue alive, even if at the same time it might baffle me as to why. I just wonder if at times it might just be a case of being reactionary.
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Even though Momentary Lapse is not among their very best, I think it's rather good, and it's got some songs that I do love. Perhaps some of you who don't like it would do well to listen to the new remixed version of it, or of Delicate Sound of Thunder, which now has every song of Momentary Lapse included.
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Psychedelic Paul
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A Momentary Lapse of Reason is doing surprisingly well in the current 1987 poll with eight votes so far, in second place only to Marillion's Clutching at Straws album with ten votes.
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Told you.
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But, we should turn to our revolutionary illuminator all the time. |
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I lean towards the Light of the World too, where Love is the Answer, but I also have a tendency to lean towards the Dark Side of the Moon too when I'm in a proggy mood.
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 18 2022 at 13:28 |
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Jacob Schoolcraft
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The history of Syd Barrett contains some personal opinions that do not necessarily hold water. It is obvious that Syd Barrett was outgoing and charming in the beginning and it is obvious that he took too much LSD and acted permanently mentally ill afterwards...not unlike Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, or anyone else that took too much and had bad trips.
It is often stated that Mr. Barrett was already "out there" before taking lots of acid and that statement is based on an opinion regarding his songwriting on Piper. This I find moronic because all artists have the natural ability to write about things that many people may think are insane. It's because they don't understand art. I don't feel that members of Pink Floyd understood what large doses of LSD or STP can do to a person's mind. If they did they wouldn't be blaming Syd Barrett's condition as on going since a teenager. Some of the members wouldn't be saying that he was schizophrenic before taking the drugs. It's a fact that many people who ended up in the mental ward after taking LSD a few times were not mentally ill prior to consuming it. The LSD made them mentally ill. They were once balanced perfectly in society and LSD shattered that. |
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