The Wall
The Wall
Does anybody else feel that it's... perhaps... a little over-rated?
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As in Pink Floyd? Absolutely!
I think everything after Dark Side of the Mood was a bit of a let down personally. And I loved their early stuff with Sid Barrett. They seemed to loose their muse when he lost his mind..
I think everything after Dark Side of the Mood was a bit of a let down personally. And I loved their early stuff with Sid Barrett. They seemed to loose their muse when he lost his mind..
Re: The Wall
Do you mean the film or the album?
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I wouldn't go that far, but "The Wall" just seems bland compared to almost everything either side of it.
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The Album. I haven't seen the film and I don't think I want to after reading up about it.
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The Album. I haven't seen the film and I don't think I want to after reading up about it.
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Good? Maybe, but I don't believe it deserves the recognition it got.
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The Mad Hatter wrote:I wouldn't go that far, but "The Wall" just seems bland compared to almost everything either side of it.
Re: Ani,
The Album. I haven't seen the film and I don't think I want to after reading up about it.

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I love it, but would take Meddle, Animals, or Wish You Were Here over it any day, Animals being my personal favorite. Dark Side of the Moon is technically brilliant, by the way, but leaves me cold. It doesn't have the same emotional resonance as the other discs, in my opinion. The Wall is brilliant, I think, but had some rough edges that could have been polished up. I remember reading an interview with David Gilmour in which he expressed his frustration in this regard. He didn't feel The Wall was up to Pink Floyd's usual high standards, and would like to have improved it a bit. But by this point, Floyd was basically The Roger Waters Band, and so Glimour unfortunately had little say in the matter.
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The album has some bright spots. Thank goodness Gilmour was still holding some sway, unlike in the dreary Final Cut album that followed it. Personally, I prefer earlier Floyd stuff. I had the live disc of Ummagumma on in my car the other day.
The movie was awful. I don't want to list all the reasons why, but it just was.
As for The Wall concerts, those remain a work of genius. Not that I'm planning on seeing Roger Waters' re-creation of it this fall. That show is coming to my area in October, but without Gilmour I think I'll pass.

The movie was awful. I don't want to list all the reasons why, but it just was.
As for The Wall concerts, those remain a work of genius. Not that I'm planning on seeing Roger Waters' re-creation of it this fall. That show is coming to my area in October, but without Gilmour I think I'll pass.
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There's one serious problem with The Wall.
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Then why'd he take his name from another Floyd album?Gawdzilla wrote:There's one serious problem with The Wall.
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I think it was a toss up when I talked to him about it. But the one name was "cooler".Ian wrote:Then why'd he take his name from another Floyd album?Gawdzilla wrote:There's one serious problem with The Wall.
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I like the cover version of the wall much better these days.
They did the whole album in this style, but only a few songs are on youtube.
I also prefer the Easy Star All Stars' version of Dark Side.
They did the whole album in this style, but only a few songs are on youtube.
I also prefer the Easy Star All Stars' version of Dark Side.
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For me, Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon, and Animals are much better albums than The Wall. But I wouldn't call it bad.
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