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Post by Winston Wolfe on Nov 30, 2019 5:41:24 GMT
Pretty overrated imo. Too much filler junk like The Thin Ice, Vera, Bring the Boys Back Home, Stop, The Trial, etc. Has two of my top tracks of theirs, however: Hey You and Comfortably Numb.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Nov 30, 2019 11:11:04 GMT
I like it
that is all i will say in this thread.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Nov 30, 2019 11:53:17 GMT
I also like it, but also agree it's a bit overrated.
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Post by Zos on Nov 30, 2019 12:36:22 GMT
What happens when a single member of a band goes on an ego trip, bloated and packed with filler material, if it wasn't for the equally overblown stage show it would be seen as a minor work. I'm a Syd period fan but they did some great studio albums up to "Wish You Were Here" too. After that the animosity hampered any musical output.
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Post by TutuAnimationPrincess on Dec 1, 2019 2:49:04 GMT
Personally I think it's underrated given how much Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here are praised. I think this album deserves to be o. The same level as those.
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Post by Sulla on Dec 1, 2019 4:05:13 GMT
I've always thought it was a fine album, a work of art. Obviously not everyone likes it.
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Post by llanwydd on Dec 1, 2019 6:15:39 GMT
I've always thought it was a fine album, a work of art. Obviously not everyone likes it. I did not mean to say that I did not like it but I think it is overproduced.
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Post by Admin on Dec 1, 2019 7:51:19 GMT
Pretty overrated imo. Too much filler junk like The Thin Ice, Vera, Bring the Boys Back Home, Stop, The Trial, etc. Has two of my top tracks of theirs, however: Hey You and Comfortably Numb. The Wall is not an album of tracks any more than a movie is a collection of scenes. While concept albums can produce some hits, they're usually meant to be taken as a whole, especially in The Wall's case. There are boring scenes in movies, too, but we don't skip them or single them out...unless you're young, in which case you're probably on your phone for most of it and only pay attention when something explodes.
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Post by dianachristensen on Dec 1, 2019 8:50:50 GMT
Pretty overrated imo. Too much filler junk like The Thin Ice, Vera, Bring the Boys Back Home, Stop, The Trial, etc. Has two of my top tracks of theirs, however: Hey You and Comfortably Numb. The Wall is not an album of tracks any more than a movie is a collection of scenes. While concept albums can produce some hits, they're usually meant to be taken as a whole, especially in The Wall's case. There are boring scenes in movies, too, but we don't skip them or single them out...unless you're young, in which case you're probably on your phone for most of it and only pay attention when something explodes. :P You seriously listen to The Wall all the way through and don't skip any of it? There isn't enough purple-haired, stenched out, skunky, kind bud... okay, wait. There is. But that's the only way.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2019 9:32:47 GMT
One of my favorites of all time.
It seems to be back in the public consciousness since the Nostalgia Critic did a horrendously bad video remaking and reinterpreting it. I do not recommend the watch.
Also, The Trial was the climax of the album. I don't see how that was filler. It was a concept album-- not a collection of songs. You can certainly argue its merits as a concept album and whether certain songs were necessary but the song in The Wall where the wall finally comes down is not one of those.
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Post by Admin on Dec 1, 2019 10:07:15 GMT
The Wall is not an album of tracks any more than a movie is a collection of scenes. While concept albums can produce some hits, they're usually meant to be taken as a whole, especially in The Wall's case. There are boring scenes in movies, too, but we don't skip them or single them out...unless you're young, in which case you're probably on your phone for most of it and only pay attention when something explodes. You seriously listen to The Wall all the way through and don't skip any of it? There isn't enough purple-haired, stenched out, skunky, kind bud... okay, wait. There is. But that's the only way. Maybe you should try watching it. But yeah, I have indeed listened to it from start to finish non interruptus many, many times. I highly recommend it to those who haven't, with or without Pepe le Pew. I wonder how many people have cranked up and sang along to Another Brick in the Wall a gazillion times and still don't know what those bricks really are. It's a crying shame. One of my favorites of all time. It seems to be back in the public consciousness since the Nostalgia Critic did a horrendously bad video remaking and reinterpreting it. I do not recommend the watch. Also, The Trial was the climax of the album. I don't see how that was filler. It was a concept album-- not a collection of songs. You can certainly argue its merits as a concept album and whether certain songs were necessary but the song in The Wall where the wall finally comes down is not one of those. I think the operative word there is 'finally'.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2019 10:08:56 GMT
You seriously listen to The Wall all the way through and don't skip any of it? There isn't enough purple-haired, stenched out, skunky, kind bud... okay, wait. There is. But that's the only way. Maybe you should try watching it. But yeah, I have indeed listened to it from start to finish non interruptus many, many times. I highly recommend it to those who haven't, with or without Pepe le Pew. I wonder how many people have cranked up and sang along to Another Brick in the Wall a gazillion times and still don't know what those bricks really are. It's a crying shame. One of my favorites of all time. It seems to be back in the public consciousness since the Nostalgia Critic did a horrendously bad video remaking and reinterpreting it. I do not recommend the watch. Also, The Trial was the climax of the album. I don't see how that was filler. It was a concept album-- not a collection of songs. You can certainly argue its merits as a concept album and whether certain songs were necessary but the song in The Wall where the wall finally comes down is not one of those. I think the operative word there is 'finally'. Right? Of all the tracks to call filler, The Trial? That's what the entire album is building up to. God, I really hope nobody needs to explain what The Wall actually is at some point here.
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Post by dianachristensen on Dec 1, 2019 10:15:54 GMT
You seriously listen to The Wall all the way through and don't skip any of it? There isn't enough purple-haired, stenched out, skunky, kind bud... okay, wait. There is. But that's the only way. Maybe you should try watching it. ;) But yeah, I have indeed listened to it from start to finish non interruptus many, many times. I highly recommend it to those who haven't, with or without Pepe le Pew. I wonder how many people have cranked up and sang along to Another Brick in the Wall a gazillion times and still don't know what those bricks really are. It's a crying shame. One of my favorites of all time. It seems to be back in the public consciousness since the Nostalgia Critic did a horrendously bad video remaking and reinterpreting it. I do not recommend the watch. Also, The Trial was the climax of the album. I don't see how that was filler. It was a concept album-- not a collection of songs. You can certainly argue its merits as a concept album and whether certain songs were necessary but the song in The Wall where the wall finally comes down is not one of those. I think the operative word there is 'finally'. 8-) Hey. Lids half-closed count as watching. Well cry me a river and float me to Venice, because I don't know nothin bout birthin no babies. What were we talking about? Oh yeah, bricks. Nope, not those either. I'll sit back, put my head on his lap and he can pass the cush, schooling me all about the bricks in The Wall while I drift... whoever "he" is.
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Post by Admin on Dec 1, 2019 10:24:04 GMT
Maybe you should try watching it. But yeah, I have indeed listened to it from start to finish non interruptus many, many times. I highly recommend it to those who haven't, with or without Pepe le Pew. I wonder how many people have cranked up and sang along to Another Brick in the Wall a gazillion times and still don't know what those bricks really are. It's a crying shame. I think the operative word there is 'finally'. Right? Of all the tracks to call filler, The Trial? That's what the entire album is building up to. God, I really hope nobody needs to explain what The Wall actually is at some point here. Well, yeah, that too. I was thinking that for those who skip around looking for the chase scenes, there is no 'finally' because nothing has been built up.
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Post by Admin on Dec 1, 2019 10:26:09 GMT
Maybe you should try watching it. But yeah, I have indeed listened to it from start to finish non interruptus many, many times. I highly recommend it to those who haven't, with or without Pepe le Pew. I wonder how many people have cranked up and sang along to Another Brick in the Wall a gazillion times and still don't know what those bricks really are. It's a crying shame. I think the operative word there is 'finally'. Hey. Lids half-closed count as watching. No, only half-open lids count. I'm gonna say "he" is Pink, but I can't say which one it is.
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Post by dianachristensen on Dec 1, 2019 10:35:33 GMT
Hey. Lids half-closed count as watching. No, only half-open lids count. I'm gonna say "he" is Pink, but I can't say which one it is. Simply put, I am not a fan of rock operas. If I want to explore which one's Pink, I'll head back a few years prior.
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Post by dianachristensen on Dec 1, 2019 10:41:20 GMT
Maybe you should try watching it. But yeah, I have indeed listened to it from start to finish non interruptus many, many times. I highly recommend it to those who haven't, with or without Pepe le Pew. I wonder how many people have cranked up and sang along to Another Brick in the Wall a gazillion times and still don't know what those bricks really are. It's a crying shame. I think the operative word there is 'finally'. Right? Of all the tracks to call filler, The Trial? That's what the entire album is building up to. God, I really hope nobody needs to explain what The Wall actually is at some point here. Good Cripes, you blind git, I'm right here all along. You really are the insecure, insulting type, then. None of your fit throwing is going to undo your mind boggling blunder, bunky.
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Post by Admin on Dec 1, 2019 10:42:25 GMT
No, only half-open lids count. I'm gonna say "he" is Pink, but I can't say which one it is. Simply put, I am not a fan of rock operas. If I want to explore which one's Pink, I'll head back a few years prior. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbdpv7G_PPg Wish You Were Here is a great album, too. When I hear "rock opera," I think of Tommy.
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Post by dianachristensen on Dec 1, 2019 10:47:43 GMT
Wish You Were Here is a great album, too. When I hear "rock opera," I think of Tommy. Not a fan of Tommy, either, although I do like some of the songs. Errr, I meant moments in the libretto. Now I will be punished. But back to The Wall (no pun intended - I swear with fingers crossed), hot damn if Gilly hasn't still got it.
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Post by Admin on Dec 1, 2019 10:58:18 GMT
Wish You Were Here is a great album, too. When I hear "rock opera," I think of Tommy. Not a fan of Tommy, either, although I do like some of the songs. Errr, I meant moments in the libretto. Now I will be punished. But back to The Wall (no pun intended - I swear with fingers crossed), hot damn if Gilly hasn't still got it. I always thought Gilmour was underrated. He has a very fluid style and a tone all his tone. The Wall actually has three of my favorites Gilmour leads. Another Brick in the Wall (Pt 2!), Comfortably Numb, and Mother (from around 4:00-4:30 in the vid below)...
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