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Riva 01-11-2005 07:56 PM

That's why Momentary Lapse Of Reason id lacking somewhat. Because by then it was Gilmour pushing for everything himself.

Johnny B. Good 01-11-2005 08:00 PM

Yeah, I only like certain songs from the Wall the rest is just somewhat annoying

DeusExMachina 01-11-2005 08:24 PM

Well, maybe it's because it was the first album by them I ever heard, but I'm a big fan of The Wall. It's what got me into Pink Floyd.

Johnny B. Good 01-11-2005 08:25 PM

I prefer PATGOD

guitarded_chuck 01-11-2005 08:45 PM

The Wall got me into Pink Floyd too. Actually, in a guitar magazine I get in the mail there was an article on the band, and a Comfortably Numb guitar tab. I learned the song, and I was hooked. But now that I have heard all the albums and know the band better, I don't like it as much compared to the others. Still an impressive concept album though, and like I said I like the film too.
On song post-Wall that I really enjoy is On The Turning Away from The Division Bell.

Kingofdudes 01-12-2005 09:36 AM

Some interesting quotes about "A Momentary lapse of Reason"

[quote=Gilmour] "Both Nick and Rick were catatonic in terms of their playing ability at the beginning. Neither of them played on this at all really. In my view, they'd been destroyed by Roger. Nick played a few tom-toms on one track, but for the rest I had to get in other drummers. Rick played some tiny little parts. For a lot of it, I played the keyboards and pretended it was him. The record was basically made by me, and other people and God knows what. I didn't think it was the best Pink Floyd album ever made, but I gave it the best **** shot I could." [/quote]

[quote=Mason] "Dave was under a lot of pressure to come up with songs and he looked for help where he could find it. It was fun recording on the boat (Gilmour's floating studio at Hampton-on-Thames) but then we went to America and hired all these sessions musicians who could knock things off quickly. At the time it seemed like a reasonable route to go but that was quite alarming for me." [/quote]

[quote=Wright]"I wasn't a member of the band. By now they didn't know me. We hadn't played together for years. I was paid a wage on the sessions. I did get royalties on the album. Not as many as Dave and Nick though.[/quote]

Gossamer175 01-12-2005 12:42 PM

I think AMLOR is a pretty solid album. On the Turning Away and Learning to Fly are probably the best songs on the album.

DeusExMachina 01-12-2005 03:42 PM

Excellent quotes, Gilmour. Really shed some interesting light on what it was like during the recording.

lunch998 01-12-2005 07:21 PM

Nick Mason got shafted.

gmoneyguy 01-12-2005 07:25 PM

Nick isn't exactly the most creative musician ever.

lunch998 01-12-2005 07:31 PM

[QUOTE=guitrguy]Nick isn't exactly the most creative musician ever.[/QUOTE]

Yea but after all that time with the band, I think he deserved his spot.

Modestbob 01-12-2005 07:36 PM

[QUOTE=guitrguy]Nick isn't exactly the most creative musician ever.[/QUOTE]

he is a ok drummer, i wouldnt pick anybody else to play drums for Floyd.

gmoneyguy 01-12-2005 07:37 PM

[QUOTE=lunch998]Yea but after all that time with the band, I think he deserved his spot.[/QUOTE]
True. It sounded like they where in too much of a hurry.

DeusExMachina 01-12-2005 07:42 PM

Everyone was in a disarray during AMLOR except Gilmour. I can understand why Mason and Wright were so out of the loop, especially considering they basically hadn't played their instruments at all since The Final Cut for Mason, and The Wall for Wright.

guitarded_chuck 01-12-2005 07:58 PM

I think Mason is perfect for his posistion. His graceful style fits the Floyd great. He has some really good songs too. Watch 'One Of These Days' on Pompeii and you'll see what I mean.

He is also the only member to have been in the band since underground '67 untill the present. His new novel is a great read. I think all you guys in here would like it.

DeusExMachina 01-12-2005 09:29 PM

Yeah, I like Mason. I really want the book.

Johnny B. Good 01-12-2005 09:31 PM

Didn't Mason write some songs too that were big for Floyd?

Riva 01-12-2005 11:32 PM

Um... Mason helped write Time and One Of These Days.

He also sings the lines to One Of These Days.

Kingofdudes 01-13-2005 09:39 AM

One of these days is awesome, especially on Pompeii. I laughed when I first saw it and he dropped one of his stick while playing :lol:

Gossamer175 01-13-2005 11:35 AM

I have to see Pompeii, i'm always hearing good things about it. Though i could have swore they did it before Meddle came around.

Madcap. 01-13-2005 12:24 PM

Nick lives near me. I might pay him a visit sometime.

Sam 01-13-2005 02:04 PM

You Should.

magicbus 01-13-2005 02:44 PM

[QUOTE=guitarded_chuck]I think Mason is perfect for his posistion. His graceful style fits the Floyd great. He has some really good songs too. Watch 'One Of These Days' on Pompeii and you'll see what I mean. [/QUOTE]

After watching him on Pompeii I really gained a lot of respect for him. He's actually pretty funny, and he does a lot of interviews. He's also a really good drummer. I'd never paid attention to the drums in Floyd, but they fit very well with him. Until now I thought he was just shy and never did anything.

DeusExMachina 01-13-2005 02:52 PM

[QUOTE=Madcap.]Nick lives near me. I might pay him a visit sometime.[/QUOTE]

You should get him to sign something valuable, and give it to me. Living near Nick would be awesome.

Riva 01-13-2005 04:26 PM

Indeed it would. And he's the kind of guy (I assume) who wouldn't mind signing something either.

Now, living near to Roger Waters would be both extremely cool and extremely boring.

Broken Arrow 01-13-2005 04:31 PM

Mason also did "Speak to Me" didn't he?

magicbus 01-13-2005 04:51 PM

He didn't really. They just decided to give it to him because he didn't really write anything. This way he got some of the credit for a part of the album. Waters wasn't too happy with this, as told in a later interview.

Riva 01-13-2005 05:24 PM

He did contribute to the drum tracks though.

Broken Arrow 01-13-2005 06:01 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]He didn't really. They just decided to give it to him because he didn't really write anything. This way he got some of the credit for a part of the album. Waters wasn't too happy with this, as told in a later interview.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for clearing that up.:)

thelizardkingcc 01-13-2005 06:29 PM

[QUOTE=Gilmour]One of these days is awesome, especially on Pompeii. I laughed when I first saw it and he dropped one of his stick while playing :lol:[/QUOTE]

he looks stoned as **** during that song. he also drops a stick during echoes part 1 on the LAP DVD. he really is a good drummer though, and supposedly was as big of a perfectionist as Waters (or almost,) which was good, because he put in the time and effort to learn and write great drum tracks for long *** complicated songs. IF floyd had a drummer that was really good, but played harder, like even Bonham, they would have been a worse band. MAson's style is pretty unique, and went absolutely perfectly with the music.


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