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Dragon_Prince 09-28-2006 12:36 AM

[QUOTE=Montana;13342457] Still, my favorite album is Atom Heart Mother; not the best overall, just my personal favorite.[/QUOTE]

Atom Heart Mother is great I think it's nr3 of my fav PF albums :)

Riva 09-28-2006 04:56 AM

Goodbye Cruel World is about emotional withdrawal from the world, as I told the many people on MSN when they all contacted me telling me not to kill myself when I had it as my title. :p

rippa32 09-28-2006 05:11 AM

lol Ill have to try that. Its ironic, if you really were going to kill yourself not many people would pick up on it.

AnyColour74 09-29-2006 03:10 PM

in my opinion when roger and the rest of floyd was writing animals, roger was starting a "genius" phase as i like to put it, which ends after the wall tour is completed. animals is such a great album becuase of the musical quality it produces, even though the story of each song is complicated to understand. (or at least in my opinion it is)

Floyd 09-29-2006 06:56 PM

I've been listening to "Paint Box" lately..."Sheep" too.
Ha, I got the name first.
HA.
HA HA HA.

rippa32 09-30-2006 05:13 AM

[QUOTE=AnyColour74;13350669]in my opinion when roger and the rest of floyd was writing animals, roger was starting a "genius" phase as i like to put it, which ends after the wall tour is completed. animals is such a great album becuase of the musical quality it produces, even though the story of each song is complicated to understand. (or at least in my opinion it is)[/QUOTE]

Actually animals was rather easy for me to understand, for me its the wall thats the trouble.

BurningSky 09-30-2006 09:27 AM

Meddle is my favorite...

It's not as cohesive as, say, DSOTM or the Wall, but each track is individually amazing. And it has Echoes, one of the best songs ever written...

magicbus 09-30-2006 07:14 PM

I listened to Meddle again yesterday, it's all good man. DSOTM, WYWH, and Meddle are probably my top 3.

Also, that's the first Floyd vinyl I got. :cool:

Riva 09-30-2006 07:18 PM

Is it just me, or is Atom Heart Mother incredibly awesome first thing in the morning? I always thought it was mediocre, but wow. Heh.

magicbus 09-30-2006 07:25 PM

AHM is so-so for me. There are a few parts on the first track I really like (most of it actually), but I never listen to the rest of it. Doesn't do it for me.

Surf 09-30-2006 07:25 PM

figure this would be a good place to ask:

does anyone know anything about the new roger waters album?
i heard somewhere that he was planning on releasing two: one politically themed, one romantically so.
a release date or any info would be great.

[QUOTE= Riva]Is it just me, or is Atom Heart Mother incredibly awesome first thing in the morning? I always thought it was mediocre, but wow. Heh.[/QUOTE]

i don't think anything can make me like Alan's Psychadelic Breakfast

Riva 09-30-2006 07:27 PM

I'll Alan's Psychadelic Breakfast you in a minute. :mad: *shakes fist*

Hehe, but truly, that is the worst song on the album.

And anything I've heard on Roger Water's next album(s) has been speculation, so I don't have any hard evidence to add.

Eliminator 09-30-2006 07:30 PM

I like Pink Floyd.

Surf 09-30-2006 07:31 PM

'If' is a good song, and often overlooked, same for the title track - compared too readily to echoes, but its got a different kind of vibe; the whole horns thing. not sure about the other tracks though

and waters' website is pretty shoddy, so everything is speculation. i don't mind, as long as he releases it eventually.

Riva 09-30-2006 07:33 PM

So, you like [I]Amused To Death[/I] then?

Surf 09-30-2006 07:37 PM

i like most of his solo work. [I]Amused To Death [/I]is my favourite, [I]Radio Kaos[/I] tends to get a bit too 80's, and [I]the Pros and Cons...[/I] has its moments. but yeah, love [I]Amused To Death[/I], one of my top three albums

Riva 09-30-2006 07:41 PM

Ah good. You are now my friend. Have a beer.

Surf 09-30-2006 07:43 PM

/has beer.

have you heard the flickering flame greatest hits thing? there's some good tracks on that; [I]each small candle, flickering flame [/I]and an interesting cove of knocking on heavens door. sounds alot like the [I]amused to death [/I]stuff

MrConeman 09-30-2006 10:01 PM

I hear of alot of people hating The Final Cut album. To be perfectly honest it's really not bad, I mean, it's not quite right up at floyd standard, and it does seem to be very much The Wall pt2, but there are some great tracks on there.
Fletcher Memorial Home has a fan-bloody tastic solo, and I really like Not Now John, and The Final Cut song.
Thoughts?

Zebra 09-30-2006 10:08 PM

[QUOTE=BurningSky;13354966]Meddle is my favorite...

It's not as cohesive as, say, DSOTM or the Wall, but each track is individually amazing. And it has Echoes, one of the best songs ever written...[/QUOTE]

[I]Meddle[/I] is one of my least favorite Pink Floyd albums. [I]One of These Days[/I], [I]Fearless[/I], and [I]Seamus[/I] are all great songs but the rest is very boring. I enjoy some of Pink Floyds slower, more psychadelic influenced songs yet [i]A Pillow of Winds[/i] seems like a watered down folk tune and [i]San Tropez[/i] is just a breezy, mainstream piano driven song. Although others seem to love it [i]Echoes[/i] never really did it for me.

Apocalyptic Raids 09-30-2006 10:10 PM

One of These Days is one of my favourite Floyd tracks.

robo2448 09-30-2006 10:35 PM

Me too. That bassline is intense. And the slide guitar is just sweet. What a menacing way to start off an album (at least as for as Floyd is concerned). Most of their songs don't sound to menacing, but I think that's a really good word to describe One of These Days.

I haven't heard any of Water's solo career. I'll get around to it eventually. I do have Gilmour's solo debut though. Listened to it once and wasn't impressed.

I don't like Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast. If is a great song. But Fat Old Sun is my favorite off of AHM.

That's what I have to add.

Montana 09-30-2006 10:38 PM

[QUOTE=MrConeman;13358588]I hear of alot of people hating The Final Cut album. To be perfectly honest it's really not bad, I mean, it's not quite right up at floyd standard, and it does seem to be very much The Wall pt2, but there are some great tracks on there.
Fletcher Memorial Home has a fan-bloody tastic solo, and I really like Not Now John, and The Final Cut song.
Thoughts?[/QUOTE]

I got that album for Christmas five or so years ago and I really loved it, but it got boring fast. Apparently it was re-released a couple years ago with [I]When The Tigers Broke Free[/I] on it.

Speaking of that song, does anyone know if the The Wall had a Soundtrack album released at any point in time which was different from the studio release? My boyfriend is always going on about it but I'm not sure I believe him. Would be cool if there were one with Bob Geldof's vocals, and the tracks [I]What Shall We Do Now[/I] and [I]When The Tigers Broke Free[/I].

Collis 10-01-2006 09:53 AM

[QUOTE=robo2448;13358757]

I don't like Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast. If is a great song. But Fat Old Sun is my favorite off of AHM.

[/QUOTE]

Yes I love Fat Old Sun so much ... the first time I heard the song I got a bit bored by the slow tempo ... then the solo came and I was like :eek:

Yield 10-01-2006 07:29 PM

[QUOTE=MrConeman;13358588]I hear of alot of people hating The Final Cut album. To be perfectly honest it's really not bad, I mean, it's not quite right up at floyd standard, and it does seem to be very much The Wall pt2, but there are some great tracks on there.
Fletcher Memorial Home has a fan-bloody tastic solo, and I really like Not Now John, and The Final Cut song.
Thoughts?[/QUOTE]

Yeah, I liked it, too. But it isn't as good musically as all the others. Lyrically, it's as good as any other album that Rogers wrote for. It lacked Gilmours voice at some times, which is really what decides which floyd albums I like. I think that the albums that have Roger and Dave singing and writing together are great. But the albums where Roger does everything (Final Cut) or Roger isn't even on it so Dave is doing it (Momentary Lapse of Reason) aren't as good.


fake edit: that definitely was not grammatically correct. Sorry

Kingofdudes 10-01-2006 07:51 PM

The Final Cut isnt bad, it's too bad that musically The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking is basically a clone of The Final Cut and The Wall

Jim 10-02-2006 04:09 AM

The Final Cut is one of my (if not my) favourites. Just floats my boat no end. What can I say? I'm a Waters tragic.

rippa32 10-02-2006 05:40 AM

I havnt heard The Final Cut myself, is it alot like The Wall?

standard 10-02-2006 02:29 PM

[QUOTE=rippa32;13365813]I havnt heard The Final Cut myself, is it alot like The Wall?[/QUOTE]


Nothing at all. IMO.

MrConeman 10-02-2006 02:58 PM

[QUOTE=rippa32;13365813]I havnt heard The Final Cut myself, is it alot like The Wall?[/QUOTE]

The general feel to it, and some of the musical ideas, I think it's quite like it indeed. The Wall dwarfs Final Cut though.
I can enjoy both albums as seperate peices, they just have shades of each other IMO.


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