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Cristi
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2.25 rating here on PA, so yeah, I agree.
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Cristi
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as long as you spew nonsense, I am gonna argue and disagree.
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As a whole, I guess a prefer the original album, or the newer album. The Berlin one has some really amazing parts, but some others that don't really work so well, mostly because of the use of so many guests. Still, things like What Shall we do Now, Another Brick in the Wall 3, In the Flesh sound really amazing. And the trial thing with the guests doing each characters parts sounds great... too bad the heavy guitars at the end were ruined in this version. I read once that Waters wanted Clapton as a guest too, but he declined... I don't know what he wanted him to play, but it would have been wonderful to have him play guitars and sing Gilmour's parts on Comfortably Numb. |
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If it was a choice of being flayed alive or listening to The Wall, I would have to think about it.
The only track on the album I like is the wonderful Comfortably Numb. The rest is utter bilge, especially the cringeworthy Another Brick in the Wall part 2 (despite Gilmour's attempt to rescue it with a lovely guitar solo).
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I feel it was the American tour of Animals that did what Punk was supposed to have done. In killing off Pink Floyd. The crowds got louder. This supposedly fragile music seemed unable to withstand people shouting or letting off fireworks.
The Who album "Who's Next" was taken from the better tracks of that infernal Lifehouse project. Imagine if Pink Floyd were told to scrap The Wall and put an album of the best bits instead? Would make a good EP! |
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I've seen Floyd three times. The first was the In The Flesh Tour 1977 at Cleveland Municipal Stadium. It's still one of the greatest concerts I've ever seen (and I've seen hundreds). I think anyone who was there would agree. So, I have no idea what you are talking about.
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It's the first Pink Floyd album I ever listened to and I still love it.
I share the thoughts about Nick Mason being asleep through it though, but I think he's asleep for all their work.
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https://youtu.be/i05XNORlFM4 ^ Try that. Rick left the band for a bit midtour and had to be begged back. Roger was really pissed off with the audience shouting and off fireworks. I'm glad you enjoyed the show you saw. But for the band, it seemed nothing but the death knell of how their previous shows were. That's what I'm talking about. |
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Thanks, that was an interesting watch. But what I get from that is not that the album Animals itself precipitated the issues, but that they had become too big of a band for the kind of music they made. They took their music very seriously but neither the promoters nor the fans seemed to and that made them disillusioned. Beatles retreated permanently to the studio when it became impossible to play live. But for Floyd, that was understandably not an option.
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I'm jealous, I would really love to have been able to see a show from that tour... but of course, there was the small problem that I wasn't born yet. I didn't get into Pink Floyd in time to know that I wanted to see them before they stopped touring (though I have seen Roger Waters a few times, and still wish Gilmour had come around here in order to get to see a show from him). |
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I saw Floyd at MSG in NY for DSotM and WYWH. Missed them for Animals and the Wall, but the two I saw should hold me over.
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