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Postby beethoveN » 2010.01.21 (06:30)

I've been listening to pink floyds album, the wall, and it seems pretty depressing, is all pink floyd like this?
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.01.21 (11:50)

beethoveN wrote:I've been listening to pink floyds album, the wall, and it seems pretty depressing, is all pink floyd like this?
This didn't need a new topic. The answer is no. The Wall is an introspective album once Roger Waters had taken over the band. There are different eras of Floyd: the early psychedlic Syd Barrett days, which range in emotions, the David Gilmour days, which is to say from Dark Side of the Moon to Wish You Were Here, which I consider very happy, although certainly Wish You Were Here was a sad album in its own right, it seems like a bit of a celebration. Animals is pretty depressing, but dense lyrically, and there's the Wall, which showed Roger's full takeover of the band. The later stuff either follows suite or sucks, album to album.
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