You're right about the animal farm comparison, this album uses the same archetypes from that book to comment on capitalism As for dogs, the song is about the rich and successful in a capitalist society who live a life of greed and self interest, with the stone symbolizing the loneliness and guilt created by this kind of life. that's why the sheep rise up against the dogs, yes the pigs act as the politicians in this case but the dogs are the ones who directly take advantage of the sheep (working class)
Its based on George Orwell's fable Animal Farm. The stone is based on the tale of Sisyphus King of Thebes condemned to eternally roll a heavy rock up a hill only for it to back down, it exemplifies pointless toil,
More inspired by than based on Orwell. ... And "Pigs On The Wing" is arguably the most important song on the album, though many dismiss it. It bookends the darkness. It's Roger saying "Yeah, these are some dark, heavy themes we're hitting you with, but if you can find someone who loves you, everything will be ok." Shelter. From pigs on the wing.
What a fantastic reaction David! You got so much out of a first listen. And each time you listen you will get rewarded over and over and over again. You will enjoy the official "2018 remix" of this album where you can hear layers in the music that were not so easy to hear on this recording. I had Wish You Were Here as my favourite Pink Floyd album for years, but now I regard Animals as their best work!
Been looking forward to this album reaction! Next up I‘d definitely recommend Pink Moon by Nick Drake. Such a beautiful album it really stuck with me ever since I discovered it. Other recommendations: Loveless - My Bloody Valentine NFR - Lana Del Rey Titanic Rising - Weyes Blood Saba - CARE FOR ME James Blake - James Blake Transatlanticism/ Plans - Death Cab For Cutie Carrie&Lowell - Sufjan Stevens A Crow Looked at Me - Mount Eerie
This album was based loosely on George Orwell's small book "Animal Farm." So well-played on remembering your high school book. Dogs, Pigs, Sheep. Farm animals revolt against the farmer but then install a similarly oppressive government with Pigs in charge and Dogs serving the Pigs as enforcers. The Sheep are, of course, the clueless suckers. To quote Pete Townshend of the The Who in "Won't Get Fooled Again," "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss."
If you dig this album - try the 2018 remix (should also be on streaming). One of the few cases where a modern remix actually adds new life to a classic album. Fun fact (and even you picked up on it in your comments after the album ended that Pigs On The Wing is basically one song): The bass player / singer decided to break up Pigs on the Wing into two little songs with sole songwriting credit, basically diluting everyone else in the band's share of songwriting from the other tracks (everything gets split between 5 songs instead of 4, and he's the sole writer for 2 of the 5 now). This argument was a big step towards the band breaking up a few years later. I guess you could say he was acting kinda like a Pig himself :)
Albums don't get much closer to perfection than this one, but one that does rise to this level IMO is Aja from Steely Dan. The approach to its making is quite interesting and practically the stuff of legend.
the dogs and the sheep are one in the same (upper working class and lower working class) divided into the classes by the pigs. at the end of sheep, they rebel against the dogs, and immediately go to abuse their new power, essentially becoming just like the dogs. the album is just an in-your-face metaphor for our animalistic tendencies, and the constant cycle perpetuated by those truly in charge i see pigs on the wing pt 1 and 2 as a symbol of hope, breaking the cycle by having sympathy, represented by the pig flying over the factory on the cover artwork. also a reference to the old saying "if pigs could fly" i always loved this album sonically, but when the lyrics really clicked for me it had me so insanely emotional
You’re absolutely right, The album concept is inspired by the novel "animal farm" that talks about animals rebel against the farm owner. In the context of the album, pigs represent the politicians and people in power, dogs represent the army, the police or anyone who represents the authority and learned to only obey the law, and sheep represent average people.
I loooooong ago forgot the details of Animal Farm, but my take on the last track is that--in the absence of dogs--the pigs won't be able to withstand the sheep. The final part of Sheep (in my interpretation) is that the sheep are giving the pigs a warning; namely, that they're about to get a taste of their own medicine. Never thought about it from the perspective you gave, but I definitely will ponder it! This is my all-time favorite album from my all-time favorite band. I flip-flop on whether Dogs is my fave track from PF, or if it's Echoes, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, or Atom Heart Mother.
I'll just leave a few out of context recommendations over here: - the book about my idle plot on a vague anxiety by Toe - Waltz for Koop by Koop - Four Candelar Cafe by Cocteau Twins - Finally We Are No One by múm - Modal Soul by Nujabes I would be happy if you pick any of them, I like your reactions
The Pink Floyd journey... Usually starts with a love for songs from Dark Side of the Moon... Then said person begins to hear songs from both Wish You Were Here and The Wall... As the said person matures... ANIMALS begins gathering steam.... Soon, a realization that the concept of this album still holds true to this day becomes apparent.... Finally...Dogs is quite possibly the best Pink Floyd they ever recorded!! 😂😂😂😂
I was going to try to listen to more pink floyd albums to add to my playlist but never really found the time. Found this video and ended up watching it. Very worth it to see another person's reaction while also listening to a full album.
If you want to get some Pink Floyd throwbacks, you should listen to their first album “Piper at the Gates of Dawn”. It’s their only album without David Gilmour and featuring founding member Syd Barrett as the lead guitarist. You should also check out Atom Heart Mother, it features a 23 minute track similar to Echoes, and highlights each individual member in each song in the middle with a very funny 15 minute song at the end
The vocalization on the 2nd track Dogs, kind of reminds me the singing style of Jeff Buckley in the song Grace. The pace and rhythm of the two songs very similar. I wouldn’t be surprised if Buckley was inspired by Pink Floyd! Both are great artists :)
The eerie part with the descending diminished guitar IS the return of the "Here boy" dog whistle to top off the return of the stone. The dogs are fooled by the dog whistle of the pigs, and the sheep are fooled by the dog whistle of false prophets promising to save them. Genius composition.
I love watching first timers react to the drop on dogs even though I know it’s coming I listen to it countless times since the day it came out it still does the same thing to me
Question to PM fans: which concert recording is the best from the Animals tour (CD or downloadable). Thank you for an answer. With such fantastic musicians, there are albums that I find brilliant when in the right mood, then there are those that are so accessible that I can always listen to them. Animals, Atom Mother Heart track (if possible a live band recording) ... belong to the first, Dark Side (my first album in 1972 when I was 14), Echoes von Meddle, Shine on Y.C.D.... belongs to the second . In recent months I have been "exploring" the roots of PF, mainly live recordings from BBC Sessions, Fillmore West, Sheffield, Montreux, KQED US TV, .... . I found ingenious recordings and song versions that will surely accompany me to the end of my life.
I think it's time, whenever you're ready, for another progressive concept album: The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis. A VERY long album, but you won't regret it!
@@keithmorrison8373 I can't find an original source, but the consensus on the internet seems to be a talk box. There are also some covers on RUclips getting the exact sound with a talk box.
Roger Waters was a huge admirer of the fantastic writer and human being George Orwell, so when he wrote this album think about Orwell's satirical, political fable Animal Farm and this album becomes clearer.
hello mr. smag , i think you will enjoy Those Who Throw Objects at the Crocodiles Will Be Asked to Retrieve Them by bruno pernadas it is a jazz pop space pop album and very good happy classy vibes, with very interesting musical choices, and some slower songs i think you will enjoy
I know you’ve been listening to some Post Rock, so you should definitely listen to Flood by Boris. One song, 1 hour+ long, rivals LONG SEASON as the best Japanese post rock album
@@David-iv6je i do think his guitar work is consistently great from Dark Side to The Wall. But in my opinion, The Wall have his best guitar work. Great riffs, solos, lead work, Gilmour is just a top tier guitarist.
@@Ursaokkkk For me THE top. I'd rather listen to him than anybody else. He can do slide and acoustic, right hand folk picking, whatever, in addition to his masterful electric. And then he's also a top tier vocalist.
an amazing piece of art that would later be one of most defining records in the vaporware scheme would be the ghost~pop tape by Devon Hendryx(Jpegmafia). This would fuck your mood so hard with its toxically online and sexually deprived sound but im pretty sure you would like it.:)
This album is the epitome of “We live in a society” *10 minute guitar solo*
😆
Not in a bad way though
Ya and it’s kinda bleak may wanna work on it
@@derk486how would it be in a bad way?
You're right about the animal farm comparison, this album uses the same archetypes from that book to comment on capitalism
As for dogs, the song is about the rich and successful in a capitalist society who live a life of greed and self interest, with the stone symbolizing the loneliness and guilt created by this kind of life. that's why the sheep rise up against the dogs, yes the pigs act as the politicians in this case but the dogs are the ones who directly take advantage of the sheep (working class)
ohhhhhhh okay I got it
The farmer is the capitalist, the pigs are Soviet communists, the dogs keep the sheep in line.
Its based on George Orwell's fable Animal Farm. The stone is based on the tale of Sisyphus King of Thebes condemned to eternally roll a heavy rock up a hill only for it to back down, it exemplifies pointless toil,
More inspired by than based on Orwell.
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And "Pigs On The Wing" is arguably the most important song on the album, though many dismiss it. It bookends the darkness.
It's Roger saying "Yeah, these are some dark, heavy themes we're hitting you with, but if you can find someone who loves you, everything will be ok."
Shelter. From pigs on the wing.
This is my favorite album from Pink Floyd. Even though the songs are long, they are very memorable.
A true animal of consistency!!
What a fantastic reaction David! You got so much out of a first listen. And each time you listen you will get rewarded over and over and over again. You will enjoy the official "2018 remix" of this album where you can hear layers in the music that were not so easy to hear on this recording. I had Wish You Were Here as my favourite Pink Floyd album for years, but now I regard Animals as their best work!
One of the best rock albums ever
Been looking forward to this album reaction!
Next up I‘d definitely recommend Pink Moon by Nick Drake.
Such a beautiful album it really stuck with me ever since I discovered it.
Other recommendations:
Loveless - My Bloody Valentine
NFR - Lana Del Rey
Titanic Rising - Weyes Blood
Saba - CARE FOR ME
James Blake - James Blake
Transatlanticism/ Plans - Death Cab For Cutie
Carrie&Lowell - Sufjan Stevens
A Crow Looked at Me - Mount Eerie
This is my favorite Pink Floyd album!
This album was based loosely on George Orwell's small book "Animal Farm." So well-played on remembering your high school book. Dogs, Pigs, Sheep. Farm animals revolt against the farmer but then install a similarly oppressive government with Pigs in charge and Dogs serving the Pigs as enforcers. The Sheep are, of course, the clueless suckers.
To quote Pete Townshend of the The Who in "Won't Get Fooled Again," "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss."
If you dig this album - try the 2018 remix (should also be on streaming). One of the few cases where a modern remix actually adds new life to a classic album. Fun fact (and even you picked up on it in your comments after the album ended that Pigs On The Wing is basically one song): The bass player / singer decided to break up Pigs on the Wing into two little songs with sole songwriting credit, basically diluting everyone else in the band's share of songwriting from the other tracks (everything gets split between 5 songs instead of 4, and he's the sole writer for 2 of the 5 now). This argument was a big step towards the band breaking up a few years later. I guess you could say he was acting kinda like a Pig himself :)
Albums don't get much closer to perfection than this one, but one that does rise to this level IMO is Aja from Steely Dan. The approach to its making is quite interesting and practically the stuff of legend.
i second this recommendation, the title track is one of my favorite songs
the dogs and the sheep are one in the same (upper working class and lower working class) divided into the classes by the pigs. at the end of sheep, they rebel against the dogs, and immediately go to abuse their new power, essentially becoming just like the dogs. the album is just an in-your-face metaphor for our animalistic tendencies, and the constant cycle perpetuated by those truly in charge
i see pigs on the wing pt 1 and 2 as a symbol of hope, breaking the cycle by having sympathy, represented by the pig flying over the factory on the cover artwork. also a reference to the old saying "if pigs could fly"
i always loved this album sonically, but when the lyrics really clicked for me it had me so insanely emotional
You’re absolutely right, The album concept is inspired by the novel "animal farm" that talks about animals rebel
against the farm owner. In the context of the album, pigs
represent the politicians and people in power, dogs represent the army, the police or anyone who represents
the authority and learned to only obey the law, and sheep represent average people.
I loooooong ago forgot the details of Animal Farm, but my take on the last track is that--in the absence of dogs--the pigs won't be able to withstand the sheep. The final part of Sheep (in my interpretation) is that the sheep are giving the pigs a warning; namely, that they're about to get a taste of their own medicine. Never thought about it from the perspective you gave, but I definitely will ponder it! This is my all-time favorite album from my all-time favorite band. I flip-flop on whether Dogs is my fave track from PF, or if it's Echoes, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, or Atom Heart Mother.
I'll just leave a few out of context recommendations over here:
- the book about my idle plot on a vague anxiety by Toe
- Waltz for Koop by Koop
- Four Candelar Cafe by Cocteau Twins
- Finally We Are No One by múm
- Modal Soul by Nujabes
I would be happy if you pick any of them, I like your reactions
nice catch and you're right, this album exists because roger waters read animal farm. great video👍
The Pink Floyd journey...
Usually starts with a love for songs from Dark Side of the Moon...
Then said person begins to hear songs from both Wish You Were Here and The Wall...
As the said person matures... ANIMALS begins gathering steam....
Soon, a realization that the concept of this album still holds true to this day becomes apparent....
Finally...Dogs is quite possibly the best Pink Floyd they ever recorded!!
😂😂😂😂
I was going to try to listen to more pink floyd albums to add to my playlist but never really found the time. Found this video and ended up watching it. Very worth it to see another person's reaction while also listening to a full album.
Dogs is definitely one of Pink Floyd’s best. I know people put Animals mostly as like the 4th best album but it’s my top 3
To me is on pair with meddle and atom heart mother
If you want to get some Pink Floyd throwbacks, you should listen to their first album “Piper at the Gates of Dawn”. It’s their only album without David Gilmour and featuring founding member Syd Barrett as the lead guitarist. You should also check out Atom Heart Mother, it features a 23 minute track similar to Echoes, and highlights each individual member in each song in the middle with a very funny 15 minute song at the end
The term "Pigs on the Wing" is an old war saying for enemy pilots that are in your blind spot.
Thats interesting I always figured it was another way to say "When pigs fly" but maybe that saying came from the same place.
I can hear the hearts beating as one - Yo La Tengo
One of my favorites album noisy warm and atmospheric
Dogs is such an amazing track an intterresting pink floyd reaction would be atom hearth mother or the piper at the gates of dawn
I like how they switch vocalists in the middle: Gilmour before the break and Waters after.
The vocalization on the 2nd track Dogs, kind of reminds me the singing style of Jeff Buckley in the song Grace. The pace and rhythm of the two songs very similar. I wouldn’t be surprised if Buckley was inspired by Pink Floyd! Both are great artists :)
How have you not reacted to Dark Side of the Moon or Wish You Were Here yet? .... wating (im)patiently 😂
Vocal effect on Pigs is a Talk Box - combines voice and guitar
The eerie part with the descending diminished guitar IS the return of the "Here boy" dog whistle to top off the return of the stone. The dogs are fooled by the dog whistle of the pigs, and the sheep are fooled by the dog whistle of false prophets promising to save them. Genius composition.
_Pigs on the Wing 1 and 2_ is essentially a love letter from Roger to his wife.
Send mor PF!
Swans - To Be Kind
I don’t even think you’ll be a big fan, I just think it’d make for an insane reaction if you wanted to give it a try 💀
I love watching first timers react to the drop on dogs even though I know it’s coming I listen to it countless times since the day it came out it still does the same thing to me
13:43 Gilmour uses a Heil talk box on the guitar solo to mimic the sound of pigs.
Question to PM fans: which concert recording is the best from the Animals tour (CD or downloadable). Thank you for an answer.
With such fantastic musicians, there are albums that I find brilliant when in the right mood, then there are those that are so accessible that I can always listen to them.
Animals, Atom Mother Heart track (if possible a live band recording) ... belong to the first, Dark Side (my first album in 1972 when I was 14), Echoes von Meddle, Shine on Y.C.D.... belongs to the second .
In recent months I have been "exploring" the roots of PF, mainly live recordings from BBC Sessions, Fillmore West, Sheffield, Montreux, KQED US TV, .... . I found ingenious recordings and song versions that will surely accompany me to the end of my life.
Honestly the best live version of animals has to be Les Claypools flying frog brigade
I think it's time, whenever you're ready, for another progressive concept album: The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis. A VERY long album, but you won't regret it!
Don't quote me on this, but I think the piggy guitar sound on Pigs is a strange device called a talk box.
No its a guitar feed through a tube to make a distinctive effect
@@keithmorrison8373 I can't find an original source, but the consensus on the internet seems to be a talk box. There are also some covers on RUclips getting the exact sound with a talk box.
i like that you react to every song like is a rap song, make it seems like the guy singing is spitting rap bars or the beat is fire
It's a concept an album booked on based animal farm,1984
Caligula by Lingua Ignota would make for a fun lighthearted change of pace 😄
The sound in the middle of pigs is a guitar its feed through a tube to make that effect
Pink Moon by Nick Drake its such a good album
definitely add Deloused in the Comatorium, and Frances the Mute, both by The Mars Volta to your list
Great reaction, keep it up bro
Roger Waters was a huge admirer of the fantastic writer and human being George Orwell, so when he wrote this album think about Orwell's satirical, political fable Animal Farm and this album becomes clearer.
The album is based on George Orwell's Animal Farm and is their best one by a long shot.
hello mr. smag , i think you will enjoy Those Who Throw Objects at the Crocodiles Will Be Asked to Retrieve Them by bruno pernadas
it is a jazz pop space pop album and very good happy classy vibes, with very interesting musical choices, and some slower songs i think you will enjoy
You should listen to wish you were here its probably there best and most interesting alblum they have done
The only real animal I see in this video is that haircut 🥵
If you haven't done tool yet, I recommend 10,000 Days
I know you’ve been listening to some Post Rock, so you should definitely listen to Flood by Boris. One song, 1 hour+ long, rivals LONG SEASON as the best Japanese post rock album
The sound effect you hear is a voice box.
Great video bro, since ur more of a guy who likes drums in music and its sound id encourage you to listen to schlageinheim from black midi
Happy belated 4/20😁😎
If you do a reaction of pink floyd comfortably numb from the pulse concert, i recomend you dont skip through that track!
tumbs up for Smags, thanks
Would you consider listening to Mercurial World by Magdalena Bay? Really fun, pop-synth disco-ish album
13:41 talkbox
Pawn Hearts by Van Der Graaf Generator
this album is great, but i personally think that Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall are superior, you gotta listen to both, you will not regret.
I'd say WYWH and Animals feature Gilmour's best guitar work.
@@David-iv6je i do think his guitar work is consistently great from Dark Side to The Wall. But in my opinion, The Wall have his best guitar work. Great riffs, solos, lead work, Gilmour is just a top tier guitarist.
@@Ursaokkkk For me THE top. I'd rather listen to him than anybody else. He can do slide and acoustic, right hand folk picking, whatever, in addition to his masterful electric.
And then he's also a top tier vocalist.
an amazing piece of art that would later be one of most defining records in the vaporware scheme would be the ghost~pop tape by Devon Hendryx(Jpegmafia). This would fuck your mood so hard with its toxically online and sexually deprived sound but im pretty sure you would like it.:)
Is this actually about to start any time soon?
ANIMALSSS 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Still waiting
.....
You did tool yet?
Grateful Dead 🌹
Morning Dew 5/8/1977
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
dude after looking through your channel I’m pretty sure you’re just me
10/10
Dude you talk over greatness!!! GOODBYE 😅
he's too consistent with it.
dont cut!
PLS LISTEN TO TARKUS BY ELP
I like your reaction..
🎉🎉 Recommend your Mr Bungle first album ..
Big regards from Chile South America
It’s not great just ok
😂 definitely great by all definitions
Why are skipping several seconds. You are destroying the music. Awfull
He isn’t, the reaction is edited to not her copyrighted. Come on bro
Too many cuts 😊
First
Pink Floyd is not for you, you did listen but you didnt hear
W Nut