I missed those comments. I'm half asleep and kinda dumb
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Album Rating: 5.0
Hey you Whitehouse, haha charade you are
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Album Rating: 5.0
Best Pink Floyd ya
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Album Rating: 5.0
Best agreed
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Album Rating: 5.0
it's tied
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Album Rating: 3.5
I slightly prefer DSOTM to this.
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Album Rating: 5.0
WYWH will always be my #1, but this isn't far behind
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Album Rating: 4.8
WYWH is my favorite as well, but this is a close second
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Album Rating: 4.8
Nah, Dark Side would be #5 for me (if we're counting Meddle as one of the classic 70s records). I will admit though, it's grown on me over time
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Album Rating: 5.0
The 2018 remix of this is superb and yes, still best Floyd and always will be.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Never feel the urge to go back to Dark Side, overplayed but certainly not overrated.
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Dark side edges it out for me. The whole metaphor is too good. Not dark in terms of shadows or anything but that we are just a compilation of atoms in some system of space-time which isn't understood. We try to grasp at maths/science and know but really our reality no matter how bright the lights are, is just a mechanism of this universal system, it puts forward some kind of illusionary light in the actual total dark.
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Album Rating: 4.8
"Take out Echoes and ig the opener, and Meddle doesn't even have a foothold on that ranking. Even the Wall bodies it, really fumbly transitional work"
I swear, it seems like I'm one of the only people who likes Pillow of Winds as much as I do. Definitely my second favorite on Meddle after Echoes, as well as one of my all-time favorite Floyd tunes
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Album Rating: 5.0
^ You're not the only one, 'A Pillow of Winds' is lush. Third for me, behind 'Echoes' and the incredible opener.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Dark side is obviously a masterpiece but I think I just got burned out on it from radio/playing it obsessively all through high school
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Album Rating: 5.0
This is possibly my favourite album of all time. It's not often a 10+ minute track comes on shuffle and I listen to it through to the end. But on this I can't ever skip a song.
And on that note, best Floyd album!
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Album Rating: 4.5
atom heart mother > the wall
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Album Rating: 4.5
mentality brings up something interesting, pink floyd are one of the most successful bands in rock/pop history and they got famous and are still famous to this day and they were playing fucking 15 minute songs full of swirling laser noises and shit. yet it touches people who normally hate progressive rock and even 70s rock as a whole. i think its cause this isnt muso music, its rooted more in the soulfulness of blues and whatnot, yeah its complex but its all very emotional stuff, moody (without being bitchy and wimpy), indie rock dudes who would get triggered if they heard king crimson or genesis still have time for pink floyd and its an interesting phenom
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Album Rating: 4.5
honestly i appreciate their shit even more after seeing roger waters this year
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Album Rating: 4.5
theres also a lot of universality to floyds music that you dont get in other prog bands. some depressed teen cant really "relate" to the lamb lies down on broadway but he can hear the wall and - even though its all trials and tribulations of being famous type shit - it taps into a type of alienation and touches on themes that we can all relate to. theyre anti-authoritarian without being preachy, theyre direct and ditch the obscurantism of shit like jon anderson singing about druidian elves smoking hash in space
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