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Catcher10
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This re-issue of Animals has not been something the music world or PF fans have been waiting for, at least not to my knowledge. Here on PA, again not to my knowledge, there has been no postings or questions about when the new re-issue is coming out, and why it has been delayed for 2 years.
I have seen some posts on another music forum and it has just been a question but nothing more intense than that. Again, I don't think people have been holding their breath waiting for this one, as I said in my first post a 2016 version remastered by Bernie Grundman from original master tapes has been in print for almost 5 years. I don't think the music world has been screaming for a new re-issue, and 2 yrs to release something is probably within reason especially if it is a box/deluxe edition set with 5.1/BR/DVD/CD/LP and different artwork than the original. My guess will be that Gilmour is the voice of PF, and its possible that neither he or Mason approved of the new liner notes, so its possible that Waters lost the vote he was asking for 2-1......I'm sure Waters still feels that is not fair, if that happened. There are many things both Waters and Gilmour do that I don't agree with, but what trumps all of what Gilmour/PF might do is Waters political bullkrapp rantings, go tell that krapp to someone who cares. It would not surprise me if having those liner notes in the new reissue would mean Roger Waters gets a larger cut of the sales, since he "contributed" more to that album release. Poor Roger Waters....
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nick_h_nz
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Interesting, as I like Waters for his political rantings more than for his music. 🤔
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Me neither. Without the rest of Floyd, Waters' ability to write melody really suffers (was already evident in parts of Wall and definitely on TFC). And without Waters, Gilmour (with or without Floyd) is just an atmospheric mush sloggy sandwich. Except for those who somehow seem to think of him as one of the all time greatest blues guitarists (not me, count me out). I can only take so much of the 'Gilmour lick' before I fall asleep.
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Catcher10
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In the world of rock guitarists, David Gilmour is one of the most highly regarded musicians, that is undeniable. Possibly in the world of music reviewers (prog) he does not rate that high, which is pretty cra-cra.
I suspect if Prog Magazine did a poll (I am sure they have), he would rate pretty high as one of the most respected, gifted guitarists of the past 50yrs.
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f**k. I wish I could play guitar like Gilmour.
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The Dark Elf
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Agreed. Great guitarist with an instantly recognizable style that is often copied but rarely duplicated. It's quite amusing that Waters is still whining about his legacy. Perhaps because it's Gilmour's guitar and voice that is most remembered and revered. The Wall? Most folks ignore Water's tedious courtroom antics at the end of the album and focus on Gilmour's solo on "Comfortably Numb". Animals? It's all about "Dogs" or the wicked guitar work on "Pigs" and "Sheep" (throw in Richard Wright's keyboards). WYWH? Again, it's Gilmour on "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" or the heartbreakingly beautiful "Wish You Were Here". Meddle? It's the interplay between Gilmour and Wright on "Echoes", not Water's dull "St. Tropez" (that I skip when listening). The Final Cut was the end for a large majority of Floyd fans because of the annoying talk-singing banter of Waters throughout what is basically a solo album reliving the whole "My Daddy's Dead" schtick that was played out already on The Wall (in fact, a few songs are from The Wall sessions).
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As far as the reissue topic, Floyd are going gaga on reissues. Most fans have heard boots of the bonus materials already. I'm not interested in another copy of Animals.
Edited by SteveG - June 09 2021 at 09:54 |
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It's just another exercise in squeezing yet more money out of their core fans. I may be a die hard Floydian, but i don't see the value in buying all these re-issue box sets when (over the past 50 years or so) I have already bought their entire catalogue 3 or 4 times over (Vinyl, Cassette, CD etc).
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Wow. 3 or 4 times over? They should send you the new edition as a gift.
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^I like this idea! I'll suggest that to Nick Mason - I have his Twitter account.
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Well, it never hurts to try.
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Well if you don't ask...
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Well, think about it. I've bought Floyd albums in the original vinyl, 8-track (in 2 cases), cassette, CD and remasters. I'm done now, thanks.
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Well...yeah...that goes without saying.
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Agreed x 2...I really like Waters' bass playing in many albums of The Floyd. His presence is well heard and is authoritative. Creative chap for sure but man the past 30yrs for him has been a bitch!! The other thing that is undeniable is who is the "sound of Pink Floyd...", it ain't Waters. This hype sticker is from his Live At Pompeii box set..pretty much says it all. I too have bought part of the PF catalog a few times in CD, LP, Cassette...... Edited by Catcher10 - June 09 2021 at 15:12 |
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Catcher10
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I hear ya, but not really......The last reissue batch was that 2016 run remastered by the Bern from original master tapes, those are official releases by Pink Floyd Records. There are a slew of CD reissues from every country and planet in the solar system, many on strange labels. Just go to Discogs and you'll see many say "unofficial"......Anybody can make a krappy CD, that's the problem. And yea the big issue is most of us have heard all the bonus material already. I'm not interested in it either, but I'll buy it for a sweet deal.
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Released Monday.......Gilmour says its Waters fault......LOL
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Well, yeah, the cover is cool, and it's good it's mentioned, yet, I care more for the music. And I'm not trying to dismiss the other two tracks, I love them (just as I love Welcome to the Machine, Brain Damage / Eclipse, Set the controls for the Heart of the Sun - specially live - and many other Waters songs), and not in vain Animals is among my favourite albums ever, but then, my favourite on this one is still Dogs, and for polls I have seen about the album before (one of them recently, if I remember well), the clear favourite of fans is Dogs (just as the clear favourite of fans on The Wall is Comfortabley Numb), and then you might got for number of songs, and yes, it's one out of three, but if we consider the length of it, it's the longest one by far. And I'm not trying to take away from Waters, it is obvious he was the driving force, and the one pushing the concept (just as he had done at least since Dark Side), but it's more that I don't agree when Gilmour's contributions are dismissed from that album... and even if he doesn't have writing credits, we shouldn't forget Wright's contributions either. On the other hand, I don't think Waters is much to blame about the other's decrease on contributions for album... as I understand it, it's the other way around, and he rather complained that they were not contributing much, and rather went on to release solo albums instead of using their ideas for the band. And about Gilmour not having to play anything from those 3 albums, he actually doesn't, except for his own songs from The Wall (or Another Brick on Pink Floyd shows). About Gilmour's fault at the re-issue not being released... well, to begin with, I didn't even know it was to be done so, nor do I think I care much, since I already have it and don't plan on buying it again, unless it had some unreleased material... best if it were live tracks from the tour for the album... and then I would much rather have a live album, or even better, video from that tour (I don't hold my breath, though). And there's a lot of blame going to Gilmour for the reissue taking so long to be released, but then, if Waters had only agreed to leave those liner notes out from the beginning, it would be out already. And about me being on the Gilmour camp... yeah, it might be so, I do tend to side with Gilmour on the debates... but I'm more of the idea that the very best was done when they were all working together, and it is obvious the music wouldn't have come out nearly as great without Waters (though the same is true if Waters had been by himself). And I do love what Waters has done, both within the band and solo. |
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Actually, what I have seen is the contrary. In rock discussions / lists he doesn't appear so high, or if it's just discussion he might be totally forgotten. On prog lists or discussions, he is very well beloved. He will almost always be over Jimmy Page, or Clapton, or even Jimi Hendrix (the undoubted god on classic rock lists), and he will even go very even, against the top prog guitarists like Fripp, Howe, or Hackett. Of course, it will always depend on the passing of time, I have seen how this tendencies happen to shift over time in PA. |
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