My favouirite is The Wall...I love that song!
HEY! TEACHER! LEAVE THOSE KIDS ALONE!
My favouirite is The Wall...I love that song!
HEY! TEACHER! LEAVE THOSE KIDS ALONE!
Dude, you know your stuff! Hardly anyone I meet knows all this stuff. Bravo.Originally Posted by Yamaneko
The Final Cut was a let down because it was mainly leftovers from The Wall, and is basically a Waters' solo album, as there is not an awful lot of David's guitar in it (haven't listened to it in a while so I can't really recall) and Wright wasn't even there.
Radio KAOS is underrated.
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The Final Cut isn't that bad. Sure it's a bit whiney, and the space rock glamour has all but disappeared, yet we're still left with a good album. I prefer it to AMLoR, which just feels uninspired and not unique at all. The Final Cut is indeed leftovers from The Wall. In fact, the album was going to be called Spare Bricks before Waters decided to add more material and call it The Final Cut. Ironically, "When the Tigers Broke Free" never did make it onto The Wall or the initial release of The Final Cut.![]()
I've always enjoyed Amused to Death over Radio KAOS.
I thought Lapse was good, but far from their best, but it needed to happen for the Division Bell to happen.
More is also underrated I find, as is Obscured by Clouds.
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Gotta go with "The Final Cut," as it has sentimental value to me. There are a number of songs vying for the #2 slot, though.
I believe Then Man and I agree for once in our lives. The Final Cut is as a whole my favorite Floyd album.
Wish you where here is a superb song, but me being a huge radiohead fan i love their version even more, confortably numb was quite a brilliant song, and then the scissor sisters made that bloody awful cover of it, so that has spoiled it for me.
leaves me between the epic shine on you crazy diamond and high hopes. but i'll have to go for shine on, just because it is over 17 minutes of sheer brilliance.
AMBITION MAKES YOU LOOK PRETTY UGLY
KICKING SQUEALING GUCCI LIL PIGGY
Phew, for a minute there, i lost myself