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Rednight
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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He loses points for ripping off Pat Metheny too on one track. Other than that I think it's good for a one man project but I'm sure there are better ones(not even counting Mikey O).
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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You could say that about A final cut too and maybe even their early soundtrack works. Then again not all PF albums are going to live up to the standards of DSOTM, WYWH and Animals.
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Seconded. Dave's self-titled solo album is one of the best things to emerge from Floydiana. No one is going to dispute Waters' role, but all one has to do is listen to Dave and realize Roger needed him more than Dave needed Roger.
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^ I quite disagree. Waters was indispensable in more ways than just dark angst & thematic direction, he had a compositional relevance and depth that Dave would never have even if he tried. Dave's a brilliant musician and has released some perfectly good rock records but having seen both men live, it was Waters who had the much more compelling and interesting music. AMLoR suffered from his absence and it is quite evident. |
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Atavachron
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That is very appreciated, thank you. And perfect timing ! - - |
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That's funny. I did the same thing with "Studio Tan" by Frank Zappa (not on I-395 however). I listened to it again when I actually gained a respect for Zappa's music many years later. I totally understand why I threw it out in traffic at the time, because I was expecting something like Sheik Yerbouti or Zoot Allures, and instead I got a 20 minute cartoon song about commercialism. Now I proudly own a vinyl copy. Funny how things change.
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rogerthat
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Well, I can't really penetrate Waters solo. So I do think Waters needed Gilmour a lot. But, yeah, the depth he brought to Floyd albums is what they lost on AMLOR/DB. A Floyd album had a lot of meaning. That was no longer the case. |
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^Agreed on Gilmour being a bigger part of the things than we remember...to me, Gilmour has more to do with the "Pink Floyd sound" than Roger who I felt was drifting away from it by the end.
And, personally, I love Division Bell. Up there with a number of their albums. Final Cut is easily their worst and it's not close. |
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I do love The Division Bell too... number 3 for me, just after Wish you were Here and Animals. Yeah, even over Dark Side of the Moon. |
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Right on the money
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grantman
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David Gilmour 1st solo lp, one word boring for me,i waited at least six weeks for delivery, listened at least 5 times ,nothing stayed with me .Have not heard any other albums,any recommendations ,believe me i wil listen without prejudice.I have the utmost respect concerning all things floyd
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^ Yeah, I don't remember thinking much about Gilmour's first solo... only about 2 good songs, and he's done better. The one I would love him to release on CD/DVD is his 80's live concert (I think it was released on VHS only). It's got killer versions of songs from his second album, specially Murder... and Near the End was also very good.
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One word: punctuation. As for David's first solo album, I think it's his best album. There are already 2 pages of disliking Gilmour and his Floyd work, can we move on to someone or something else.
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You're certainly entitled to your opinion.
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Atavachron
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Dave's first is his best, and it is also on the boring side (though not at all bad for a first album of strictly guitar-rock). |
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Obscured by Clouds... not because it is objectively the worst (definitely not more so than Kilroy Was Here by Styx), but because of how lazy it was, and you can tell. So lazy they didn't even bother to make endings to their songs and decided to just fade everything. Didn't bother making complete songs, or care for solos or really anything. It was a creative dead zone of sheer laziness cash grabbing, and I really have no patience. I've listened to the whole thing only twice, and probably never will again.
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But the sun is eclipsed by the moon. -- Pink Floyd
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Totally agree about Waters being the depth (AMLOR and TDB are shallow like a puddle), while Gilmour (and Wright) being more or less the musicality somewhat lacking in a sombre and hopeless ocean-abyss like ATD I can't help but wonder what would've sounded A Momentary Lapse of Radio Kaos' Reason and Amused To Death by The Division Bell, by keeping the best tracks of each Yup, Killroy Was Here is also a contender for worst album ever.
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Obscurred By Clouds is actually a bunch of songs made for a soundtrack. Yes it seems incomplete in a way, but some of the songs do stick with you. It also explains that strange sounding ending on "Absolutely Curtains" which is the last track. The movie ends as our protagonist finds peace with living a tribal life and this track featured that tribe which was played with the final credits. Anyway, I wouldn't consider it PF's worst album and it is far from being the worst album ever. As far as cash grabbing, PF was far from doing that when that album was recorded as most of their albums were unheard of back then.
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