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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Why do people always bring up Roger's politics in these discussions? It is possible to just not like the music. This is the second discussion I've been involved in where this has been posited. Last time I saw Roger live the place was packed in an arena, he wasn't struggling to fill the place. I repeat, I... just... don't... like... these... versions.
I tend to agree with you that AMLOR is one of Gilmours best solo albums. second behind the debut. It certainly sits in my bottom 5. Everything post The Wall is actually in my bottom 5.
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Ian
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Sean Trane
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wouldn't call the Redux thing a debacle - though it was a very risky
thing to touch such an iconic album, but only a true artiste would take
such a risk
To be fair, Dark Elf moved back the goalposts to the original Redux spot. Most
likely, I won't bother much with the Redux thing. Just the name is a
problem: I don't know of "Redux" came about to be in this release
campaign, but it probably comes from "reduction", which is not positive.
Yes
of course, it would be crazy to assert that TDB is less popuklar than
TFC, if only because of High Hopes still getting major airplay nowadays.
That track is really Gilmour's best since Confortably Numb, which
originally had been left off his solo debut in 77 - just like Run Like
Hell was a Gilmour leftover from Animals, BTW. I think only Young Lust
was the only Gilmour song that was written in the frame of The Wall. =============== BTW,
I don't hate AMLOR as a Gilmour solo album (actually, IMHO, it would
rank as his second best after the debut), despite its 80's sonic flaws
(Roger did Radio KAOS with the same flaws); but it sucks as a Pink Floyd
album. Likewise, if TDB is definitely more
legit (as "legal") as a Floyd album, we could view it as a
Gilmour-Wright solo collab, because, outside HH, in terms of Lyrics, we
are far from the Floyd 72-83 mould. AMLOR was more like a "coup d'état" from Gimour. |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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MikeEnRegalia
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^ I'm not sure if or how much I like it yet. And you've just moved the goal post, going from TFC to DSOTM Redux.
Yes, going by consensus we can conclude that people prefer TDB over TFC. Then again, history confirms that "consensus" is not always right. Which brings us to politics, and the true reason why many people in the West have a beef with RW, which has nothing to do with music. Regardless of where you stand on the topic (and let's not discuss details in this forum), you'd surely agree that this can skew the consensus.
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The Dark Elf
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^ Actually, as fas as consensus, go back over the two entire threads regarding Roger Waters' newest debacle. Not only is there a consensus on these boards, you look to be the only one of maybe two posters who actually likes it. I won't count Mosh because he is incapable of actually typing a coherent statement. Oh, and I prefer The Division Bell to both, and it seems RYM concurs. |
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Sean Trane
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Mason played a bit in TFC, but he was more interested in racing his ancestor cars. TFC is definitely more of a Floyd album than AMLOR will ever be, since it was originally Gilmour third studio album that was redirected in emergency into a Floyd album in order to claim the name. Mason hardly played anything (not really capable of drumming at that point) and Wright just put in a few notes in order to make it "legitimate", but didn't even appear on the picture. TDB has more credibilty, but if you take the instrumental Shine On You ripoff Clster One and the High Hopes, it's a weak album as well. Let's not even talk of solo Gilmour albums. Indeed, TFC is the last credible Floyd, album as the Gilmour Floyd became almost a tribute band to itself releasing two full albums (their weakest ones) in 39 years. Amused to Death and Is This The Life are good albums with great lyrics (something Gilmour or Wright could never do) Truly, Waters needed the other three as much as the other three needed him. |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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MikeEnRegalia
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^ Let me guess: You alone decide who will be on the consensus committee?
The Final Cut is a polarizing album. If you like Roger Waters, you'll tend to like the album. If you hate him, you won't - obviously. If you take a look at TFC and Momentary Lapse of Reason, which is the first album without RW and really dominated by Gilmour, you'll see that on many platforms (I checked PA, RYM and my own website of course, AwesomeProg) The Final Cut wins. On my website it wins more clearly, since I am not computing average ratings from all the individual ratings anymore, but the typical rating based on medians. TLDR: A Momentary Lapse of Reason is a good, but not great album - most of its ratings are in that range. The Final Cut on the other hand is rated highly by many, but very low by others. You either think it's awesome, or it sucks. The resulting average is similar to AMLOR, but if you go with what MOST raters think, TFC beats AMLOR hands down. |
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The Dark Elf
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I will say that "The Final Cut" as an album title is perhaps the most appropriate name for a recording ever released. And thanks, we want no more of that. I would think the consensus consider The Wall as the last real Pink Floyd album including Roger Waters and Richard Wright. The Final Cut is a Roger Waters solo album made only bearable by David Gilmour's occasional appearances on selected songs.
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MikeEnRegalia
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And here's something from The Final Cut ...
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MikeEnRegalia
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^ I don't agree. I really like The Final Cut, and I think it's better than anything PF ever did after RW left. I don't particularly like the RW solo albums though, and I doubt that I would enjoy the opera he released many years ago.
But I really like The Wall, and I resonate with the message. He's not touring The Wall, even though it is a cornerstone of his shows he adds PF songs and favorites from his solo albums. This mix is quite good and the message is really relevant today. And many agree with me :-) |
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The Dark Elf
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Greatness is subjective. Greatness is also subject to time. Athletes, and most musicians, are only truly "great" for a specified time - an era. Roger Waters blew his wad on The Wall, and has never even remotely reached that height since. Objectively, any sort of "greatness" predates The Wall, back to truly splendid and important albums like Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here, but for all intents and purposes The Wall was the last album of note Roger Waters ever did. The vast group of listeners who bought and still buy Pink Floyd albums really couldn't care less about Waters' solo career. People still buy Pink Floyd t-shirts and paraphernalia, some of whom (like my daughter) have only a passing knowledge of Floyd's catalog, but they have t-shirts. No one buys Roger Waters for Roger Waters' solo output. And that obviously eats at him. And so, almost tragically, Waters repeats The Wall tours over and over for decades, which is indicative of an aging man trying to repeat past glory. This sad Dark Side of the Moon remake is just another take of a disgruntled old man reliving the time when he was captain of the high school football team. When he was important. Perhaps even when he was considered "great". |
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mathman0806
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You can say he's great at being incredibly boring and tedious.
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Easy Money
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Great? I find his music to be incredibly boring and tedious.
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MikeEnRegalia
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How about this: He’a great at what he does, and you have disqualified yourself from the discussion.
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The Dark Elf
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Good, that's all you need to know. And we can consider this inane discussion concluded about the desperate talk/singing/mumbling of an irrelevant 80 year-old dotard.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Stopped reading your post at “tw*t”.
Edited by MikeEnRegalia - August 26 2023 at 16:08 |
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The Dark Elf
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I wasn't aware being a tw*t somehow translates to "political activism". David Gilmour? He is evidently far more comfortable being himself and aging gracefully -- he obviously has nothing to prove to anyone or himself. As for his activism, Gilmour auctioned off his entire guitar collection and donated the proceeds to charity ($21.5 million) just a few years ago, and in 2022 he reformed Pink Floyd to release "Hey Hey Rise Up' For support of the Ukraine. The single raised more than $600,000 for humanitarian aid. He's also not trying to rewrite Echoes or Wish You Were Here as death marches. He seems very happy being with family. You know, being a loving human, not a miserable old git. Here's a link to his charities... https://www.davidgilmour.com/charity.htm |
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No, no, and no. Waters is incapable of anything successful, save for dipping his toes back into the PF waters. And even then, he fails with this.
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'ere I am, JH
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mathman0806
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That wasn't good.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Let me put it this way: With his touring and political activism he is much more relevant than David Gilmour, even if you don’t agree with any of his activities.
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If this really is better than Money, I definitely don't want to hear Money.
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