THE GRASS WAS GREENER
THE GRASS WAS GREENER
THE LIGHT WAS BRIGHTER
Massively underrated album.
I only like 2 songs from it, not underrated at all
The Division Bell was shit. No Roger Waters no Pink Floyd.
THE TASTE WAS SWEETER
THE NIGHTS OF WONDER
WITH FRIENDS SURROUNDED
Missed those guitar solos. But Gilmour made up a bit.
What was his fucking problem?
le wall, le wall
you are a Waters bitch, aren't you?
Based. I accidentally made the Meddle thread the other day on here, glad to see Anon Babble appreciates the greatest band of all time
No, I just like some Pink Floys songs
WANT DO YOU WAAAAAAANT
Pink floyd sucks ass.
Magnets?
drugs are bad m'kay
lapsteel guitar starts playing
Gilmour was always a better vocalist than Waters.
Miracles
I honestly think he just sick of the pressure of being a songwriter and constantly coming up with new ideas. Most of Piper is just nonsensical, whimsical shit that you can tell he was having fun writing, once that magic is gone and it’s a job then he probably felt like he couldn’t write anymore
Seemed like he just wanted to NEET around and paint, which is extremely based
And so I opened the door to my enemies
And asked if we could wipe the slate clean
And then they told me instead to please go fuck myself
I guess you just can't win.
I've instructed my family to play this at my funeral
pure kino
Music videos that aired on TV are Anon Babble.
I actually went to Ely Cathedral pictured the other weekend, lovely town
I love High Hopes, it was a fitting final song for Pink Floyd. It's got a real "sunset on a lazy warm Sunday in middle England" vibe, especially in that part of the country around Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Cambridgeshire. Both the song and the music video.
It's actually quite depressing, the finality of it. Makes me think of my parents eventually passing away.
Correct.
Great Album and great song. It felt like the perfect send off from the band. I like how it uses the same bells from "Fat Old Sun" too.
Fat Old Sun
Such a lovely song
I spied Grantchester Meadows too
I was a Floyd obsessive as a teen, to the point my dad told me off lel, simmered down a bit in my 20s but we went to a tribute act a few weeks ago and I've been listening to them from a different angle now
I listen to the solos of comfortably numb, time and high hopes on loop, and I think it's making me insane
AND I, CHOSE YOU, THE ONE, I WAS DANCING WITH, IN NEW YORK, NO SHOES, I LOOKED AT THE SKY AND IT WAS MAROON
The 3 songs off Atom Heart Mother that each band member wrote is great. It's cool to hear what Waters, Wright, and Gilmour write on their own. I know you get their solo albums later but this feels like their first shot at solo songwriter at a young age.
add the one from have a cigar
This mofo sung his heart out on Keep Talking
THERES A KID WHO HAD A BIG HALLUCINATION
COCA COLA
SOMETIMES WAR
YOU MISSED THE STARTING GUN
WAHHHHHHHHHHH
WAHHHH WAHHHH
WAHHHH WAHWAH
WAHHHHWAHH
Too much LSD and most likely austistic. Can't put that much stress on an already unstable structure. The guy just wanted to shave his eyebrows off, be a fatty and tend to a garden in a low class neighborhood were all red flags that he was never really programmed to be successful in life.
I liked the booklet. My father showed it to me and asked me if I noticed anything. Each photograph had something in it that wasn't natural. Like the lighting or the shadows were on the wrong sides, or picrel. That's about all I remember from it. And 'Coming back to life' had a video with computer visuals wand was regularly aired on MTV Europe, I think it was even in the top 20 for a while
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death..
midwit filter
is better
I never realized how irrelevant this guy really was until doing some research. He was on their first album and some of the second. like 7 albums later we get dark side of the moon which begins Pink Floyds true decent work, so this guy is literally a nobody.
I really like this era of Floyd honestly. This sorta quasi New Age prog rock has a very distinct sound I admire.
Porcupine Tree tapped into it briefly.
youtube.com
You're retarded, he was one of the first real famous acid casualties. His music was so innovative and fresh, it was on par with The Beatles, and it was only their first album, the former had done like 5 before that year. He flew too close to the sun, that's literally what early '70s Floyd is writing about in every song. Their whole existence is in the shadow of Syd, nevermind his personal life.
Trash album and doesn't sound like PF. Like him or not, Waters was the defacto composer and orchestrator of all their good albums.
Yes
Their vocals aren't even comparable. It's like comparing Luciano Pavarotti with Matt Bellamy. They serve completely different purposes.
Should have just stopped after the final cut.
The final cut was basically a Roger Waters solo album. It was just him whining about the Falkland Wars and Thatcher.
The Division Bell mogs the shit out of that album any day
it's one of the most beloved albums ever the only one who was filtered was doug walker
The solo in the live version of Comfortably Numb at Pompeii is the best shit I've ever heard
I prefer Waters' influence overall but Division Bell is comfy for me because it has that kinda early 90s aesthetic not just in the sound with the synth and drum machine aspects but it channels a sort of Middle English sensibility, like you can imagine a chemistry teacher coming home to put the album on his new CD player in some twilight suburb. Plus my dad used to play it in the car so it's infused with a nostalgia, Stephen Hawking's voice synth playing under the orange sodium lamps of the motorway lights and the soft glow of the dashboard instruments.
And the Division Bell is basically a David Gilmour solo album. Neither are Pink Floyd's greatest works and using baby talk words like "mogs" makes you sound like a fucking retard.
Comfortably Numb at Pompeii
lolwat
amazing bait. inspirational
Imagine he means from David Gilmore's Live at Pompeii recording from the Rattle That Lock tour, it's very good.
I was lucky enough to see him at the Royal Albert Hall on that tour, and on the On an Island one too.
music nerds hate on it
Fucking autocorrect
Ahh OK, due to the rerelease of the OG Pompeii film I assumed it was that.
I own On an Island and picked up his latest album but never bothered with his Pompeii album/film as it seemed like yet another unnecessary "greatest hits live" cash grab.
there was a terminator trailer with cluster one in it that was kino
Feels like a sort of "spirit of the new millennium" kind of thing, I never had a better way to describe it.
I used to like the Floyd but man, they are such fucking whiny entitled BOOMERS
boo hoo I'm a famous rock star
boo hoo my millions of dollars alienated me
boo hoo the sex I have with dozens of groupies doesn't provide emotional connection
As I've gotten older myself I'be realised that Yes > > > Floyd
They're all hypocritical boomers, especially Waters, yeah. But that's part and parcel of the boomer generation, they're all like that. Still their music is excellent.
Division Bell is my favourite Pink Floyd album.
Funny on how people defend (((Gilmour))).
Atom Heart Mother is their best track because it's the least cynical and miserablist
spirit of the new millennium
That's pretty appropriate. Makes me think of Frutiger Aero or some Ozric Tentacles track.
for me it's The Wall: Director's Cut - Final Edition
party's over guys it's on Anon Babble now
k-pop homos yay
Waters, who left Pink Floyd in 1985, dismissed The Division Bell as "just rubbish ... nonsense from beginning to end."
The 3 songs off Atom Heart Mother that each band member wrote is great
That's cool, I didn't know that. It works here much better than it does on Ummagumma. All 3 are beautiful, but If takes the cake for me by a long mile