Roger Waters - Dark Side of the Moon Redux 2023 |
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Frets N Worries
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Posted: July 21 2023 at 10:05 |
https://youtu.be/SUVmeYgo1Iw
Alright Look, I'm sure the vast Majority of us here are Pink Floyd fans. So I'm curios, thoughts on this?
Edited by Frets N Worries - July 21 2023 at 10:06 |
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RW is doing exactly what he describes in Money, he's trying for a cash grab with this reissue. When he announced he was gonna re-record DSOtM and something about how he envisioned it being done I think almost everyone laughed and peed on themselves.
What he and the others created is timeless and now he says its not what he wanted.....the guy needs more medicine and a life. It's sad that he will be remembered for being a twit these past several years.
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So he has Tom Waits singing for him now ?? A hard pass on this one thanks.
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progaardvark
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From the new lyrics he sings (or talks), "petty bulk digested sh*t" and "breaks wind out loud." That describes this project.
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How many versions of DSotM do we need?
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Frets N Worries
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I have no clue why he decided to remake it, it'll never be as good. It will never come close. I'm interested to see what the fellow users of Prog Archives rate the album on October 6th
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Haven't heard yet but I wonder if the lyrics aren't in Russian?
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I kind of liked it
There is a good point to this. Edited by Sean Trane - July 22 2023 at 10:52 |
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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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It kinda sux ass
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Roger doing a Leonard Cohen bit on a monotonously slow "Money" sounds like bad karaoke at a wannabe-villains bar. I half expected Dr. Evil and Gru from "The Minions" to join in on backing vocals. Actually, that would have been funnier at least.
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This somehow isn't as bad as I thought it would be, but it's still bad. He's doing something original (going off this one track at least) instead of just re-recording it with more lyrics, and that's kind of the best-case scenario I guess.
But this whole project rubs me completely the wrong way. First of all, people enjoy DSOTM not just because of the "message", but because of the music, and part of that is what other musicians (incl. Clare Torry) brought to the table. This redux album is supposed to have more spoken words and more downbeat instrumentation, but knowing Roger's track record since The Wall, that's a recipe for disaster. Roger seems to think the message is all that matters. Second, what's the point in adding lyrics to a song whose message was already as clear as day? Roger claims that the message/point of DSOTM hasn't stuck around or needs a refresher, but what does adding a bunch of cartoonish poetry to one of the most obvious songs of all time, message-wise, do? Why drive home the point of the song by making it musically even more obvious? Lastly, from a pure aural perspective, not taking into account the reasons why this exists in the first place, this is just not that good. Why even bother redoing an album that sounded as good as DSOTM did back in 1973? You're just setting yourself up for failure, and the mix and vocals here just sound bad. We have a frame of reference, we know how satisfying the return to the vocals sounds in the original because of the great instrumental part. Here, you recognize the skeleton of that arrangement underneath all the growling, but it doesn't work like this because the solos aren't there. Ultimately, Roger pretends he's remaking it because "not enough people recognised what it's about, what it was I was saying then", but he's really just lying to himself. He's remaking it because he's a sour little b*****d who's changed a lot since 1973. The people well understand the point of DSOTM, and what makes it great. At the end of the day, he's just yet another aging rocker who doesn't realize he should've called it quits decades ago.
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I will probably buy this. The curse of the collector!
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As bad and pointless as this is. Nothing Waters will ever do will be as bad and pointless as A Momentary Lapse of Reason or The Endless River or Metallic Spheres for that matter. Yes, not even Ça Ira is as unnecessary as those albums.
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Frets N Worries
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I've got a soft spot for the 80s version of a lot for these prog bands. I grew up listening to 80s rock. I shall NOT be purchasing Roger water's DSOTM
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It seems you are one of those who have totally misunderstood what Waters said about the Ukrainian war. Try listening directly to his words from youtube instead of the right-wing propaganda. But I don't think I'll buy the album anyway.
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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And yet, AMLOR is one of my favourite Floyd albums! It takes all sorts🤓 |
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It's better than I thought, but even if it wasn't, it's a bonus. No one is taking the original album away.
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find it humorous when I read fans saying sh*t like, "Can't Roger write a
song without politics?" and forgetting he's done it since the 60s. Or
"David isn't political" and not realizing DAVID invited Roger to the
Palestinian Benefit/Charity, but David can't hold similar views because
his son-in-law is Ukrainian.
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Exactly my thoughts. During the 70s you would buy your vinyl record, which would get forn out and you were forced yo buy a new one. Now, to make up for those lost sells, they just keep releasing new expanded, re-mastered, reissued versions of the same old stull, to keep you buying the same music.
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I think that Roger made a very good argument about current political events both in his open letter to Putin and in his speech at the UN recently. Most of his critics that I've encountered seem to be unaware of what he is actually saying.
But all that aside, I heard the new Money interpretation and found it both interesting and a little boring. What really WOWed me in a big way were his re-recordings of classic songs during the pandemic, like this one. It's like a thousand times more impressive than the original: Edited by MikeEnRegalia - July 22 2023 at 14:39 |
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Hi,
Have not heard it yet, but I have a couple thoughts on it. Some of that material that he redid, is really good, and Mike EnRegalia posted one example and there are a couple of others. It is a bit more "updated" so it isn't so "dated", although I doubt many of us will sit and listen to Ronald Reagan and take it seriously enough. The actor was not known to be ... anything ... but an actor. The scary thing is so many of us playing the "purist" and thinking that the original can not be improved, and we have seen many versions of Beatles tunes that were just as "good" if not better than the original, at least, they did not sound so out of time and place. This is the scariest part of "progressive music" and our thoughts about it ... so when someone takes a different step to show something, we think that person is out of it, or this or that. The fact that some of these are being "redone" (or were) is nice, and takes them out of a specific time and place and gives us a different look at the piece of music. It's just scary that we do not accept when the music is actually being more progressive, for its new/different interpretation, which I tend to think is a bit on the weird side of our ideas. We may not agree with the this or that, or RW's political views, but we ignore that those views helped put together DSOTM, Animals. WYWH and TW. It's like we, as "progressive" are into an IMAGE of something that is not there ... a graven image of some sort ... and the way everyone is reacting to it all, is scary and strange for me. Why can't the artist, redo his own piece differently and us taking our ideas off the pier into the raging ocean?
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