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Psychedelic Paul
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Pete Pardo from the Sea of Tranquility YouTube channel ranks and reviews all of Pink Floyd's albums.
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dr wu23
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Well...I don't listen to Floyd much these days but Animals is not 1 for me that would be DSOTM...simply due to it's iconic nature....otherwise I tend to agree with most of his rankings, but as he mentioned I usually play the early psych stuff more.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Pink Floyd's Animals album isn't even in my Top 7.....
1. The Division Bell 2. The Dark Side of the Moon 3. Wish You Were Here 4. The Endless River 5. A Momentary Lapse of Reason 6. The Wall 7. Atom Heart Mother I'd rank Ummagumma as my least favourite Pink Floyd album of all, although it's still a good solid 3-star album for me. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 31 2020 at 10:40 |
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Cristi
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it's like you're asking for sarcasm... must... refrain...
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Psychedelic Paul
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I agree with most of what Pete Pardo says in his Sea of Tranquility video above, apart from Animals being the best Pink Floyd album, which I'd rank at No. 8 in my list.
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Cristi
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You might be trolling the rest of us with that list. It makes no sense to me how you put The Endless River, an album of leftover ideas from The Division Bell sessions, as your number 4, ahead of PF albums from the 70s not to mention 60s, when the band was coming with great, original ideas. The Gilmour albums are a well applied recipe already. I like them, but they pale with what Floyd did in the past.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ It's not about "trolling" at all. It's just a difference of opinion, that's all. At least I have Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here in my Top 3, even if you disagree with my No. 1 choice of album.
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judahbenkenobi
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I would've thought your username suggested that you'd lean towards the most "psychedelic" phase of Pink Floyd, and The Division Bell and most of the others you listed are far from that category. But to each his own. There's plenty more of psychedelic music out there. And by the way, I concur with most of your top PF top albums list. |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Thanks! At least someone agrees with me, mostly. An interview with Nick Mason and Alan Parsons on the recording of the Dark Side of the Moon album. |
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^ One of them appears to have struggled with 'lock down weight' by the looks of it. (and yes it is pot calling the kettle black coming from me )
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Psychedelic Paul
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Well, the main thing is that Alan Parsons and Nick Mason are both still with Us, even if one of Them has become Comfortably plump since his Prime Time.
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Umeda
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I really enjoy this channel. Probably one of my favorite reviews channel out there. About "The Division Bell", I find it quite nice to see it in top 3, even if it's very different from the early PF.
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Sean Trane
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Maybe so, but he also looks at least 15 years younger than Nick (despite probably being slitghly older than him, he was already a studio rat for Sgt Pepper), even if he probably died his hair. |
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A Crimson Mellotron
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Pete's channel is great! Makes me happy to see that he has a solid auditory by now, and a growing exposure. Also, he has a great taste for prog!
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I'll see if I can find any Sea of Tranquility rankings for King Crimson, Genesis, Yes and Van der Graaf Generator's albums too.
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Cristi
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just an opinion, not more important than anyone else's He's ranked a ton of bands, I don't see how it's relevant to this thread.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Well, if I find any Sea of Tranquility reviews for other bands, then I won't post them on this thread.
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Sean Trane
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SoT is more of Neo/prog/metal site in terms of tastes of their main contributors Pardo's vids are really for those that need confirmation of what's been clear most most insiders for decades. I learn nothing new when I watched a few of his rambling-ons a couple of years ago, but hey, let him be. Glad he's useful to others. |
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Cristi
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I'm not contesting the usefulness of SoT, just to this thread. That's all.
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