Marooned is probably one of the most incredible instrumental guitar songs ever written in rock music history...and the guitar tone is out of this world...DAVID GILMOUR AT HIS BEST...
Great review. Your choices of Pink Floyd albums you have chose to review is interesting. Would love to see some reviews and hear your thoughts on some of the stuff from the 70s. You are very luck to have parents who have Pink Floyd Cds laying around. My parents didn't understand why I would want to listen to that stuff.
For me personally (and i know this will be controversial amongst many of PF hardcore fanboys out there!) Division Bell is their 3rd best album! My top-5 is extremely controversial: 1.Wish You Were Here 2.Animals 3.Division Bell 4.Dark Side Of The Moon 5.The Wall ...Yes DSoTM and The Wall aren't my top-2 PF albums, fight me! I don't care! Like i said i have my own perceptions, that don't usual don't go hand in hand with what masses believe to be their best, so it's just like that! If i'd hate to explain my reasoning behind this album rankings it will be a 200 pages long essay and we don't want that here!
Oh and btw...Even though i don't rank Meddle as an album in my top-5, the Echoes song the only one on the B side is my 2nd most favorite song from PF with my absolute favorite being Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5)! It's a weird thing, because i don't really think i like anything else from that album that much maybe outside of "One Of These Days" but only live version, which imho improved the song tenfolds! (Yes i'm not a big fan of studio version...) Yet somehow, the album that i don't even rank in my top-5 has a song, that i rank as my 2nd favourite! Weird, but that's how it is! Btw my favourite version of Echoes is the live version in Gdansk in 2006, which was the farewell tour of Rick Wright!
Relaxing...so pleasant...true...maybe that is why Pink Floyd is one of those bands I was never a huge fan of. If I'm in the mood, it's quite enjoyable but it is a lot like watching wet paint dry.
Marooned is probably one of the most incredible instrumental guitar songs ever written in rock music history...and the guitar tone is out of this world...DAVID GILMOUR AT HIS BEST...
Great review. Your choices of Pink Floyd albums you have chose to review is interesting. Would love to see some reviews and hear your thoughts on some of the stuff from the 70s. You are very luck to have parents who have Pink Floyd Cds laying around. My parents didn't understand why I would want to listen to that stuff.
Thank you! We"ll definitely do more Pink Floyd soon :)
For me personally (and i know this will be controversial amongst many of PF hardcore fanboys out there!) Division Bell is their 3rd best album! My top-5 is extremely controversial:
1.Wish You Were Here
2.Animals
3.Division Bell
4.Dark Side Of The Moon
5.The Wall
...Yes DSoTM and The Wall aren't my top-2 PF albums, fight me! I don't care! Like i said i have my own perceptions, that don't usual don't go hand in hand with what masses believe to be their best, so it's just like that! If i'd hate to explain my reasoning behind this album rankings it will be a 200 pages long essay and we don't want that here!
I love your list! The wall isn’t my favorite at all, i know it’s controversial haha
Oh and btw...Even though i don't rank Meddle as an album in my top-5, the Echoes song the only one on the B side is my 2nd most favorite song from PF with my absolute favorite being Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5)! It's a weird thing, because i don't really think i like anything else from that album that much maybe outside of "One Of These Days" but only live version, which imho improved the song tenfolds! (Yes i'm not a big fan of studio version...) Yet somehow, the album that i don't even rank in my top-5 has a song, that i rank as my 2nd favourite! Weird, but that's how it is! Btw my favourite version of Echoes is the live version in Gdansk in 2006, which was the farewell tour of Rick Wright!
Oh I’ll have to hear that version!
Relaxing...so pleasant...true...maybe that is why Pink Floyd is one of those bands I was never a huge fan of. If I'm in the mood, it's quite enjoyable but it is a lot like watching wet paint dry.
Hahaha...
Have you guys heard of a band called Big big Train ? very heavily influenced by Genesis and Yes, I think you would like them
Yes with Dave Gregory- know them a little but will listen more for sure!
@@statesandkingdoms yes of course, I see that you are a big fan of XTC