Album Rating: 5.0
musics and ablums
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Album Rating: 5.0
Classics
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r.i.p.
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--we came in?
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Album Rating: 4.5
Isn't this where--
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Is there anybody out there?
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Album Rating: 4.0
Didn't you say
Jesus was coming
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Album Rating: 4.0
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Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?
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Album Rating: 4.5
What has become of her?
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Album Rating: 5.0
...some sunny day...
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Man disc one of this really brings the heat, Gilmour was just on another level in the late 70s
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Hey You and Comfortanly Numb are on disc 2 homie, lol
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Think I stand by disc 2 being firmly weaker than disc 1 despite those 2 + Run Like Hell, and by the vocals letting down a small handful of tunes that would be surefire knockouts otherwise, but this is gettin the bronze bump nonetheless
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I used to have quite a distaste for the ballads but they all grew on me after years of jamming the record. And then the closing suite of rock n roll jams that soundtrack his descent into madness are not my favorite but fit the story perfectly imo. The despondency of Roger’s narrative on the second disc is emotional in a way that I’ve never really experienced of another piece of music
Nice bump regardless
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Yeah the album's whole narrative would fall apart a bit without The Trial but musically it's like the only total miss on the album for me
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Album Rating: 4.5
What, The Trial is fantastic, always thought it was loved by all.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I never liked the Trial at all tbh. Though I wouldn’t cut it from here entirely, I’d rather rewrite and re-record it without the weird cartoony vocals
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yeah serious vocals only for the bit where our protagonist is having a mental break and imagining the people in his life debating over his freedom lmaooo
the artwork behind the album is also quite literally cartoon characters dawg, drawn by an actual cartoonist
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Album Rating: 4.5
Man I haven't heard this in it's entirety in so long
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