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My brain cells have hardened... Anything after "The Wall" just isn't Pink Floyd to me.
I blame it all on my LSD years, from "The Piper..." to "Animals." Ah, yes... sitting on the sofa, headphones playing "Atom Heart Mother," looking through the window and watching the clouds change color...
I'm being serious when I say that this album will soften your brain cells a bit.
If you listen carefully you'll hear signature PF stuff woven in without coming off as gimmicky.
Is it 'Meddle' or 'Animals' (my two favorites...)? No. But it's engaging like anything pre - 'Final Cut'.
It's a headphone treat too.
Give it a shot...
Your new avatar inspired me to change mine to the old one!![]()
My brain cells have hardened... Anything after "The Wall" just isn't Pink Floyd to me.
I blame it all on my LSD years, from "The Piper..." to "Animals." Ah, yes... sitting on the sofa, headphones playing "Atom Heart Mother," looking through the window and watching the clouds change color...
I am only four tracks into the CD, and I am into this Pink Floyd compilation. There are shades of "Wish You Were Here" and "DSOTM" in the 2nd track, "Echoes" further in, and more to come. I want to hear the DVD in 5.1 Surround. But, rather than playing it on my home entertainment system, I'm going to figure out how to configure a few components into my main stereo system to experience 5.1 audio. I would willingly spend the time to reconfigure my system to accomplish this, for this album, in particular.
Nando.
That's not to say the band didn't lift their paddles out of the water, momentarily, during tracks 7-9. Track #9 has that jazz feel, doesn't it? Diana Krall could have sung a few lounge-lyrics for that interlude.
Nando.
The difference for me, is I knew in buying it what I would be hearing is existing music from Pink Floyd that wasn't, initially, intended for production, but as musical linkage with some of their early work.
Hey, we all like to hang onto what was old and familiar and for a fan that means a softer acceptance of something less than super-stellar.
Nando.
Hold it, Jason... all this time and I didn't know you are a Lynyrd Skynyrd fan.
Nando.
Ive seen SKYNYRD 109 times live. Not sure if that makes me a fan or a whacko...
109 times ?
One word. Dedication.