In 1983, no one ever imagined 2020..the Fletcher Memorial Home for Incurable Tyrants and Kings is needed now more than ever before..how did we ever allow things to become so bad?
As others have rightly pointed out, Gilmour's solo is incredible and underrated. Even when Roger and David were fighting they brought out the best in each other.
Roger apparently shared writing credits for the guitar solos on some of the songs on the album but the rest of the band pretty much just left it to him as he was too overbearing, it’s clear that he had decided that this album was going to be the band’s swan song, the other two disagreed and……
@@lynby6231 Should have just been included in The Wall...Big mistake cutting it out,it explains the teacher being like he is if nothing else. But imo & I have everything they ever did..I think The Final Cut is arguably their best work,obviously Darkside of the Moon Wish You Were Here & The Wall have to be in the argument I think but you could certainly make a very strong case for The Final Cut being their best work....Pretty sure Roger said its called The Final Cut because it was the final cut of The Wall & he wanted it in there but others didnt & here we are today. That argument I was talking about though shouldnt even exist because if this was included on The Wall then that whole thing would absolutly be their best work no argument imo.
I saw Roger when he toured with Radio KAOS, at Canada’s Wonderland, a lifetime ago. Still, after all this time and all the concerts I’ve attended and enjoyed, the very best one! And I’ve seen the Rogerless Floyd three times and Roger for all but one of his tours, best being when he had to perform the Wall, as he promised to do when the Berlin Wall was torn down. Now THAT was a great show! Still my fave performers, Roger and Dave work so well together, creating some of the world’s best music. Like siblings, they fight. Too bad, our loss! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Did you know he put out a single back in 2007 called "Hello I Love You" from the movie The Last Mimzy? He also came out with a new cd back in 2017 called "Is This The Life We Really Want?"
2024, today too Same Politik,s Sorry i Like english pepol but i SH of britisch Politik,s all arond the Welt they Stil, Indien Iran , Afrika are this exampel
It’s so unfortunate David and Roger stopped performing together. Can’t imagine how many more classics they could of made together. I’m the biggest Floyd fan. Final cut album eventually became my favorite. That entire album just does something to me when I listen to it. But I can’t be the only one who realizes how great David and Roger are together and how much they feed off each other. It’s like the guitar inspires Rogers best lyrics. And his lyrics inspires David’s guitar solos.
And this was really David not trying as hard as the other albums, still has three of his best solos ever, by this time he and Roger were so good at their individual strengths that they didn’t have to work together or even care that much for the project to make a meaningful piece of art. This was a very personal record for Roger but David early in the recording process lost all interest in being a producer and played guitar when needed. Yet I couldn’t imagine this album without David, I enjoy Pink Floyd after Roger but I wonder how good those last two albums could’ve been with his lyrics, I wonder how good this album could have been with Richard still in the band and David actually fighting to be heard on it, at the end of the day they are all masterpieces I just wish they could’ve set aside their differences and made at least one more TRUE Pink Floyd album after the Wall, one with all three songwriters in the band and contributing and Nick still dialed in and not needing a fill in for difficult songs
Este disco inigualable es de 1983 y la guerra había terminado un año antes. Roger Waters puso en palabras todo el dolor de un adolescente de 16 años como yo lo era entonces y que odiaba y odia la guerra a sabiendas de que lo único que deja es muerte, destrucción y dolor. Roger canta esta canción (una vez más) como si estuviera llorando ante su padre (Fletcher) y David transporta con su solo de guitarra, toda la carga emotiva de la canción a lugares muy sensibles de las almas. Miles de horas escuchando este disco único en mi walkman. Miles de horas dedicadas al arte de Pink Floyd pero que nunca serán suficientes en una vida. Gracias Roger por tu gestión desinteresada para que los antropólogos forenses argentinos puedan identificar a los jóvenes soldados caídos y enterrados sin nombre en las islas. Solo queda esperar un descanso eterno y en paz para todos los muertos de esa contienda. La palabra empatía fue la palabra conceptual clave en la última gira de Roger por el mundo... en este tiempo de pandemia mundial esa palabra toma cada vez mayor relevancia. Por siempre Pink Floyd.
No hay guerra justificada, pero la que os declararon en el 82, no tenía ni pies ni cabeza. Y como siempre, los grandes abusando de los más débiles y los ricos más ricos con la venta de material militar. Sé que no significa nada, pero desde España siempre tendréis mi apoyo. Eterno Waters. Eternos Pink Floyd
Lo describis de la mejor manera , no había visto este video y recién ver a "Galtieri"me partió la cabeza. Como dicen por ahí , este álbum está subestimado , para es uno de los mejores , no me canso de escucharlo .
I agree. To me it is their best album. Lyrically and musically superior everything they did. The emotion in Roger's voice to the superb guitar playing of David on this album is astounding.
@@ericjohnson5095 HI, David Gilmore did NOT contribute in any aspects of this album. Most Floyd apprecitors feel that this is Roger's first solo album.
What I will say is did David did play guitar on this album. I'm not here to pick sides of David vs Roger. I don't really care to engage in that. I love Pink Floyd. David is not even arguably one of the best guitarist of all time, he is one of the greatest. He is, to me, what propelled them into stardom. That being said, lyrics to me, make all the difference between a good or great song. Roger provided that. Not to mention both of their singing abilities.
Take all your overgrown infants away somewhere And build them a home A little place of their own The Fletcher Memorial Home For Incurable Tyrants and Kings And they could appear to themselves every day On closed circuit T.V To make sure they're still real It's the only connection they feel Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, Reagan and Haig Mr. Begin and friend, Mrs. Thatcher, and Paisley "Hello Maggie!" Mr. Brezhnev and party "Scusi dov'è il bar?" The ghost of McCarthy And the memories of Nixon "Who's the bald chap?" "Good-bye!" And now, adding colour A group of anonymous Latin-American meat packing glitterati Did they expect us to treat them with any respect? They can polish their medals and sharpen their smiles And amuse themselves playing games for awhile Boom-boom, bang-bang Lie down, you're dead Safe in the permanent gaze of a cold glass eye With their favourite toy They'll be good girls and boys In the Fletcher Memorial Home for Colonial Wasters of Life and Limb Is everyone in? Are you having a nice time? Now the final solution can be applied Source: Musixmatch Songwriters: Roger Waters
A wonderful, beautiful, poignant, tragic song of true genius - like many who lived through the madness of Thatcher, Reagan, and the absurd echo of all that went before in a war-born childhood mirrored in the Falklands conflict - Thank you Roger Waters, from the depth of my heart.
@Will Mason . Thatcher considered Mandela a terrorist and befriended the likes of Pinochet in her quest for liberty. She cared only for those she called "People like us". Eventually everyone else got the message and binned her. Brave but flawed Lady whose divisive legacy negatively affects the UK to this day.
@@MIB_63nah nah nah, stop that Roger waters bullshit, they were a band, waters claimed recently he and only HE wrote DSOTM, without the band members he would have a collection of writings or poems at best, it wouldn't have worked without the sum of its parts, pink Floyd were a GROUP.
My dad and I traveled overland from Kenya to Ireland which took us 8 months in a land rover 1:10 when we entered the Sahara desert in Niger we only had two cassettes left one of Fleetwood Mac and Dark side of the moon 🌙 and we never tired of Floyd ❤️
It’s a Rumour I heard , love to you, first time I’ve heard it. Seen Floyd twice. I hope you had an epic journey - better than being stuck with a Madonna cassette. And saved by finding The Alan Parsons Project. Way way back when I was 17😊
Heads-up from David Gilmore's being not sure what He is going to do about being tired of pink, Floyd Band He should go solo He is great enough I like His work and misce art guitar chords and he is the man.
You see, Sir David, though i do love your art very much, this is what makes the Floyd tick to me, the psychological introspection with a devilish sense of humor. Syd and Roger alone achieved that. Dave paints beautiful pictures. Cinematic. But it's a different thing. Jmo
I have to agree, Roger bought the bite. His lyrics, so honest and painful, as is the delivery. Dave lifts them up and takes it somewhere else entirely. They definately needed each other. Never came close to anything did together when apart.
Wish you were here was pre much David wasn't it? I never really looked at it that way now that I think of it your right the real raw emotion was all Roger
@@Sey10bdw no, i think it's fair to say wish you were here is a collaboration. And i agree, the final cut is a masterpiece. Less commercial appeal than the wall but the emotive force of it resonates. It's the power of one vulnerable poet/artist/ performer laid bare for all to see. Incomparable in my opinion. So hard to be autobiographical without alienating your audience. So difficult to touch upon lofty concepts without coming across as preachy.
Tremendo. Tremendo. La voz totalmente rasgada, casi llorando, el solo de Gilmour, esa batería pesada haciendo el tiempo más denso. Y la letra, bien jugada. Una maravilla
This is one of my favorite PF songs. Listening to all my favorite Floyd, today on the 50th anniversary of Dark Side. Getting chills, remembering the PF laser light show at the planetarium when I was 17, on 2 hits of clean white blotter.
No se si es la mejor voz Roger, pero una expresion un cambio de color de acuerdo a la letra de cada cacion que dificilmente logran otros cantantes ,es un vetdadero genio interpretando tambien
Anyone else notice the teacher from The Wall is sitting on a couch in his jammies? Also, this much criticized Pink Floyd album has remarkably insightful politically based lyrics. Brilliant work, more of a premiere Roger Waters album with the rest of Floyd as backup musicians, their final cut in more ways than intended, but it’s still Pink Floyd. And this song is absolutely brilliant! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Seriously it's one of the best album by Roger Waters. If you like this one you must like amused to death. It's also very good and with the same undertones.
It actually officially is a Roger Waters album performed by Pink Floyd, it's what split them up. Still their best imo. Also, When the Tigers Broke Free isn't on the original album, and brilliant as that song is, the album works better without it.
when The Wall came out i went to the local mall , Cascade Mall i believe , it's been a long time since. i got left there , in winter , 20 miles from home . i . . . procured some cold weather gear and walked . . . at 10:00 pm when the mall closed i started . it took a while . got a couple of short rides . got home , made some hot chocolate , rolled a fatty . . . and played Floyd till dawn . then slept till noon . ahh the good old days .
@@mcfcguvnors That's not entirely true. Before the Floyd did "The Wall", Roger met with the band and layed out 3 completed demos. One was "The Wall", One was "The Final Cut", and the 3rd was what would become his first solo album "The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking " He asked them : "Which does The Floyd want to do?" They picked "The Wall". He had already written the majority of 3 albums worth of material all by himself, secluded in a cabin in the woods for 3 months. Make no mistake, Roger was the creative genius after Syd left. As a matter of fact, those demos have now leaked onto RUclips and you can hear it for yourself. It's in rough format, but it's all there. The band contributed very little, to be honest. That's a big part of the reason Roger left. He was tired of pretty much creating everything, and then going into the spotlight pretending that they were still a functional band like in the "Dark Side"/"Wish You Were Here" days. They were nothing of the sort, and it made Roger seethe with anger that having to carry the band forward had become pretty much all on him due to his bandmates' Apathy and Laziness. The only member still contributing was Gilmour, and at nowhere near the level of Roger. That's why the official title of this album is "The Final Cut, By Roger Waters, Performed by Pink Floyd." I don't blame him for quitting, I would have done the same.
Quem falou não entende de psicodelismoooo,Mais que a pessoa que esta ouvindo esteja em um estado melancólico, cada brisa tem um estado de espirito,amooooo..
The Final Cut is the Floyd album I come back the most to, it's masterful and ever relevant.
There's a kid who had a big hallucination, making love to girls in magazines.
My life story 😂
With whats going on in Ukraine and Palistine its more relevant then ever!
@@kjm2199 No one cares bro
@Metatarsiano don't be an ass
@@Metatarsiano we do care!
In 1983, no one ever imagined 2020..the Fletcher Memorial Home for Incurable Tyrants and Kings is needed now more than ever before..how did we ever allow things to become so bad?
not enough people cared to hear about truth or abuse
T M they did, they do..nothing has changed..just that there are less of us, or we are more impotent against the current tyranny, but it will pass.
???
@@virginiaviola5097 you must have far better friends and acquaintances than I do
T M no, not at all. Completely alone.
This deserves so many more views wtf. This album is extremely underrated and even over hated.
Totally agree, my friend. It hits home everytime I listen.
Dsotm animals this ,top 3
While I would say not Roger's best work, you're still right. A good chunk of this album is over hated.
their best album to me !
I soooo agree used to listen to this non stop and it’s still good. The solo is mind melting.
2:04 Wow, just wow. his voice is so raw & flawless. the emotion he packs is unreal. gotta respect waters for it man. he’s one of a kind.
Absolutely
The raw emotion in his voice makes me cry
This whole album makes me cry, it has such passion and fury and feeling compacted into it, which makes me place this album higher than their others
And no one hurts the children any more.
Me too. In combination with the darn truths he keeps on reflecting.
Every time
I love how he says "they'll be good girls and boys", it's silly and emotional
As others have rightly pointed out, Gilmour's solo is incredible and underrated. Even when Roger and David were fighting they brought out the best in each other.
it's probably not the case, but it makes me feel better thinking that they knew what they were doing meant more than their infighting
Roger apparently shared writing credits for the guitar solos on some of the songs on the album but the rest of the band pretty much just left it to him as he was too overbearing, it’s clear that he had decided that this album was going to be the band’s swan song, the other two disagreed and……
@@exit261db9 "louder than words"
@@lynby6231 Should have just been included in The Wall...Big mistake cutting it out,it explains the teacher being like he is if nothing else.
But imo & I have everything they ever did..I think The Final Cut is arguably their best work,obviously Darkside of the Moon Wish You Were Here & The Wall have to be in the argument I think but you could certainly make a very strong case for The Final Cut being their best work....Pretty sure Roger said its called The Final Cut because it was the final cut of The Wall & he wanted it in there but others didnt & here we are today.
That argument I was talking about though shouldnt even exist because if this was included on The Wall then that whole thing would absolutly be their best work no argument imo.
Lol. Roger never wrote any guitar solo.
One of the greatest guitar solos ever recorded. Short, simple and to the point along with Mason's amazing drum skills...Still gives me goose bumps.
Imagine if Richard Wright was playing on this album..
Not even Mason playing the Drums in this track
@@adrianopllopes How do you know this, I would like to know if Newmark plays on this cut?
@@rockrecordreport7136 this is basically a Roger Waters solo album....Gilmour did a couple guitar spots..rest were outside musicians
@@kurtcobainpizza5606 Gilmour did all the guitar parts that Waters did not play. No, you are wrong on that point.
Pink floyds songs are more than just songs 🥺
Certainly..poetry
After 35 years of listening many music...I have to say that youre right
SO MUCH MORE !!
Great cd love PF is so emotional i get chills just love them when Gilmore starts playing u want 2 cry its Great 👍
@@erichschinzel6486 Poems, no less! Poems, everybody! The laddie reckons himself a poet!
I was twelve when pink Floyd released The Final Cut, still love it today with 49.
All this album is great and this song is outstanding!
Yep.. mid 40's .. fckin love this tune .. happy lockdown to you all..
V.. uk
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One of my favorite Floyd songs. Love the lyrics, love everything about the song. Huge fan of Roger Waters songwriting.
When songwriters had both brains and balls.
I saw Roger when he toured with Radio KAOS, at Canada’s Wonderland, a lifetime ago. Still, after all this time and all the concerts I’ve attended and enjoyed, the very best one! And I’ve seen the Rogerless Floyd three times and Roger for all but one of his tours, best being when he had to perform the Wall, as he promised to do when the Berlin Wall was torn down. Now THAT was a great show! Still my fave performers, Roger and Dave work so well together, creating some of the world’s best music. Like siblings, they fight. Too bad, our loss! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Did you know he put out a single back in 2007 called "Hello I Love You" from the movie The Last Mimzy? He also came out with a new cd back in 2017 called "Is This The Life We Really Want?"
😍🥰❤
This album has some of David Gilmour's BEST solos. Wow!! They still give me chills!! They make this album AWESOME.
Teacher ,Funeral guy ,loads of easter eggs there too
Right? And he sacked Roger over this album. Moron.
An absolute surreal masterpiece.
Still re-watching in 2024 ❤👍👍
Aktuális még mindig !!!
Me too. Great song and so true it cuts deep
And me.
2024, today too Same Politik,s
Sorry i Like english pepol but i
SH of britisch Politik,s all arond the Welt they Stil, Indien
Iran , Afrika are this exampel
Very relevant today
Waters excellent words and marvelous voice...Gilmours perfect solo
Gilmour no toca en este álbum, 😒 el álbum final cute lo saca pink floyd cuando sale por un tiempo David Gilmour.
@@angeldanielchalasleyva446 He played guitar and sang on "Not Now John."
God damn! this is still great in 2020!
And especially poignant in 2021.
It’s so unfortunate David and Roger stopped performing together. Can’t imagine how many more classics they could of made together.
I’m the biggest Floyd fan. Final cut album eventually became my favorite. That entire album just does something to me when I listen to it.
But I can’t be the only one who realizes how great David and Roger are together and how much they feed off each other.
It’s like the guitar inspires Rogers best lyrics. And his lyrics inspires David’s guitar solos.
I love Roger Waters
And Roger takes all the fucking blames
David is the harsh one these days
i love the final cut it does it to me, too
And this was really David not trying as hard as the other albums, still has three of his best solos ever, by this time he and Roger were so good at their individual strengths that they didn’t have to work together or even care that much for the project to make a meaningful piece of art. This was a very personal record for Roger but David early in the recording process lost all interest in being a producer and played guitar when needed. Yet I couldn’t imagine this album without David, I enjoy Pink Floyd after Roger but I wonder how good those last two albums could’ve been with his lyrics, I wonder how good this album could have been with Richard still in the band and David actually fighting to be heard on it, at the end of the day they are all masterpieces I just wish they could’ve set aside their differences and made at least one more TRUE Pink Floyd album after the Wall, one with all three songwriters in the band and contributing and Nick still dialed in and not needing a fill in for difficult songs
Biggest Floyd fan says that he doesn’t know why they don’t get along. Lol
It's 2021, and this song is STILL just as relevant today. Can we get someone to remake this video with current world leaders/tyrants/colonial wasters?
Hell yeah! Works for me. that’s exactly what I was thinking when I listened to this song a few days ago.
You are right, my friend. All of them are useless.
@@AlexShiroki You got that right.
More relevant than ever... unfortunately.
@@Sherrodja you’re definitely right about that.
What an amazing song. The guitar in this is fire. Has to be in the top 10 of all of pink floyd songs
cos its repetetive of so many floyd songs i think its largely ignored ,has same lead in as so many solos but i love it :)
This is probably my favorite pink floyd guitar solo!
Yeah, so emotional, love the double & triple tracking at the end - one of my favourite solos! Like to know which guitar he played. ...
Same here man! Love the intro to it
imo comfortably numb and a host of others are better
Between this and Comfortably Numb
Gilmour is god
Omg i love the final cut, and I had no idea that there was a video for this song. Very poignant yet sad. Roger is timeless.
@jironthunder7519 In fact there are a few videos from The Final Cut, 20 minutes worth. ruclips.net/video/4C9TOqGTMyw/видео.html
Este disco inigualable es de 1983 y la guerra había terminado un año antes. Roger Waters puso en palabras todo el dolor de un adolescente de 16 años como yo lo era entonces y que odiaba y odia la guerra a sabiendas de que lo único que deja es muerte, destrucción y dolor. Roger canta esta canción (una vez más) como si estuviera llorando ante su padre (Fletcher) y David transporta con su solo de guitarra, toda la carga emotiva de la canción a lugares muy sensibles de las almas. Miles de horas escuchando este disco único en mi walkman. Miles de horas dedicadas al arte de Pink Floyd pero que nunca serán suficientes en una vida. Gracias Roger por tu gestión desinteresada para que los antropólogos forenses argentinos puedan identificar a los jóvenes soldados caídos y enterrados sin nombre en las islas. Solo queda esperar un descanso eterno y en paz para todos los muertos de esa contienda. La palabra empatía fue la palabra conceptual clave en la última gira de Roger por el mundo... en este tiempo de pandemia mundial esa palabra toma cada vez mayor relevancia. Por siempre Pink Floyd.
No hay guerra justificada, pero la que os declararon en el 82, no tenía ni pies ni cabeza. Y como siempre, los grandes abusando de los más débiles y los ricos más ricos con la venta de material militar. Sé que no significa nada, pero desde España siempre tendréis mi apoyo. Eterno Waters. Eternos Pink Floyd
Lo describis de la mejor manera , no había visto este video y recién ver a "Galtieri"me partió la cabeza. Como dicen por ahí , este álbum está subestimado , para es uno de los mejores , no me canso de escucharlo .
Palabras exactas ❣️
Very VERY well said
A la memoria de nuestros soldados que fueron a morir gracias al capricho de un borracho como galtieri
In terms of content, I call this is the greatest Pink Floyd track ever.
This album, in my personal opinion, Roger Waters’ best album, with some incredible guitar from the guitar god Gilmour and the boys.
Yes a Roger Waters solo album all but in name with Gilmour and Mason as hired hands.
And one of my favorite guitar solos.
Underrated song
Anyone ever evoke emotion quite like Roger Waters? I'm not sure I can say many musicians ever have as well as Roger.
Peter Hamill for me.
@@divineintervention2630 yes, very good example of another one that does it very well.
How about David Gilmour? Rick Wright? Without their virtuosity, he's ordinary. As evidenced by his career post Floyd.
@@PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars the same goes for gilmour and wright without waters. Their albums after waters left are shit
Nobody does angst filled screaming vocals like Roger
I could listen to every CD start to finish. But the final cut is my favorite
The final cut is my personal favorite of pink floyd. I dont know why but i like the theme.
I agree. To me it is their best album. Lyrically and musically superior everything they did. The emotion in Roger's voice to the superb guitar playing of David on this album is astounding.
@@ericjohnson5095 bruh
@@ericjohnson5095 HI, David Gilmore did NOT contribute in any aspects of this album. Most Floyd apprecitors feel that this is Roger's first solo album.
@@keithrudd6330 It might be a Roger solo album, but it's still better than anything Gilmour did as "Floyd" after Roger left.
What I will say is did David did play guitar on this album. I'm not here to pick sides of David vs Roger. I don't really care to engage in that. I love Pink Floyd. David is not even arguably one of the best guitarist of all time, he is one of the greatest. He is, to me, what propelled them into stardom. That being said, lyrics to me, make all the difference between a good or great song. Roger provided that. Not to mention both of their singing abilities.
Best song the final cut, and top ten best floyd songs ever, great guitar solo.
When the band members wrote down their fave top 10 PF songs, this was the only song that was included on each list.
The final cut was good too
Take all your overgrown infants away somewhere
And build them a home
A little place of their own
The Fletcher Memorial Home
For Incurable Tyrants and Kings
And they could appear to themselves every day
On closed circuit T.V
To make sure they're still real
It's the only connection they feel
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, Reagan and Haig
Mr. Begin and friend, Mrs. Thatcher, and Paisley
"Hello Maggie!"
Mr. Brezhnev and party
"Scusi dov'è il bar?"
The ghost of McCarthy
And the memories of Nixon
"Who's the bald chap?"
"Good-bye!"
And now, adding colour
A group of anonymous Latin-American meat packing glitterati
Did they expect us to treat them with any respect?
They can polish their medals and sharpen their smiles
And amuse themselves playing games for awhile
Boom-boom, bang-bang
Lie down, you're dead
Safe in the permanent gaze of a cold glass eye
With their favourite toy
They'll be good girls and boys
In the Fletcher Memorial Home for Colonial
Wasters of Life and Limb
Is everyone in?
Are you having a nice time?
Now the final solution can be applied
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Roger Waters
This has always been my favorite with Waters on lead vocals.
And they can appear to themselves every day.....
On closed circuit T.V.!
To make sure they're still real...!!
It's the only connection they feel!!!
Freaking poignant isn’t it
A wonderful, beautiful, poignant, tragic song of true genius - like many who lived through the madness of Thatcher, Reagan, and the absurd echo of all that went before in a war-born childhood mirrored in the Falklands conflict - Thank you Roger Waters, from the depth of my heart.
Yeah, without them we would still have millions suffering in Eastern Europe
Roger Waters was a mentally ill grown ass adult before Reagan and Thatcher.
@Will Mason . Thatcher considered Mandela a terrorist and befriended the likes of Pinochet in her quest for liberty. She cared only for those she called "People like us". Eventually everyone else got the message and binned her.
Brave but flawed Lady whose divisive legacy negatively affects the UK to this day.
This song is still relevant now which before Boris wasn't
So Regan and Thatcher were tyrants but Stalin and Mao don't feature in the video wtf
Highly underrated Pink Floyd album..
I agree mate people seem to slag it off, but I love it some people even don't like the wall but that's ok each to there own.
Definitely 🤷🏽♂️
My first experience of Pink Floyd with this album ,i was a kid back then , since there my life changed for ever for good.
You mean a highly underrated Roger Waters album with a little help from Gilmour and Mason.
@@MIB_63nah nah nah, stop that Roger waters bullshit, they were a band, waters claimed recently he and only HE wrote DSOTM, without the band members he would have a collection of writings or poems at best, it wouldn't have worked without the sum of its parts, pink Floyd were a GROUP.
My dad and I traveled overland from Kenya to Ireland which took us 8 months in a land rover 1:10 when we entered the Sahara desert in Niger we only had two cassettes left one of Fleetwood Mac and Dark side of the moon 🌙 and we never tired of Floyd ❤️
Hi, i don't know you but i want to be your friend
cant think of 2 better tapes m8 :)
It’s a Rumour I heard , love to you, first time I’ve heard it. Seen Floyd twice. I hope you had an epic journey - better than being stuck with a Madonna cassette. And saved by finding The Alan Parsons Project. Way way back when I was 17😊
The pure emotion when the song says goodbye and it shows that photo can make you cry.
3:55
Heads-up from David Gilmore's being not sure what He is going to do about being tired of pink, Floyd Band He should go solo He is great enough I like His work and misce art guitar chords and he is the man.
music for his talent .
You see, Sir David, though i do love your art very much, this is what makes the Floyd tick to me, the psychological introspection with a devilish sense of humor. Syd and Roger alone achieved that. Dave paints beautiful pictures. Cinematic. But it's a different thing. Jmo
I have to agree, Roger bought the bite. His lyrics, so honest and painful, as is the delivery. Dave lifts them up and takes it somewhere else entirely. They definately needed each other. Never came close to anything did together when apart.
Shine on you crazy diamond?
Wish you were here was pre much David wasn't it? I never really looked at it that way now that I think of it your right the real raw emotion was all Roger
Final cut is where he let it all out I believe
@@Sey10bdw no, i think it's fair to say wish you were here is a collaboration. And i agree, the final cut is a masterpiece. Less commercial appeal than the wall but the emotive force of it resonates. It's the power of one vulnerable poet/artist/ performer laid bare for all to see. Incomparable in my opinion. So hard to be autobiographical without alienating your audience. So difficult to touch upon lofty concepts without coming across as preachy.
Classic song from arguably the greatest rock band to have ever existed and video too timeless
@D Ronald is the one ye should be enquiring about,
2023 and it's just as amazing as the first time I heard it. Pink Floyd is spiritual ✨️ on a cozmic level
Tremendo. Tremendo. La voz totalmente rasgada, casi llorando, el solo de Gilmour, esa batería pesada haciendo el tiempo más denso. Y la letra, bien jugada. Una maravilla
still perhaps my fave solo ever. that first couple of notes still makes my hair stand on end and gives me chillbumps. love it.
Superb, the memories to go with this are emense!!!!! 🙌🏼 💥
This fantastic song from underrated jewel "The Final Cut" is one of RUclips's goldmedals ❤❤❤
Pink floyd kadar beni etkileyen başka bir grup hala olamadı...
Guitar solo gives me goose bumps every time. Then, those drums.....
The final cut is great. My top 5 album.
This is one of my favorite PF songs. Listening to all my favorite Floyd, today on the 50th anniversary of Dark Side. Getting chills, remembering the PF laser light show at the planetarium when I was 17, on 2 hits of clean white blotter.
Great song! please upload Not Now John, The Final Cut, and Hey you Music videos!
Gilmour's solos on this and The Final Cut and Your possible pasts are some of his best ever.
2020 Substitute a few names...still holds true.
More than few...Vučić, Orban, Erdogan, Rama; and that's only my neighbourhood.
Sadly throughout history and into the future.
@@nenadlazarevic8283 I think we gonna build several regional homes ;)
Roger was WAY ahead of his time. Loved this album in HS, now I see how deep it was.
E para quem tem ouvidos apurados e bom gosto,A MELHOR BANDA DE TODOS OS TIMES❤
No se si es la mejor voz Roger, pero una expresion un cambio de color de acuerdo a la letra de cada cacion que dificilmente logran otros cantantes ,es un vetdadero genio interpretando tambien
One of my favourites!
ROGER WALTERS VOICE AND ARRANGEMENT ON THIS SONG IS A COMPLETE MASTERPIECE OF THE 20TH CENTURY.....👍
Brilliant album one of there best
Thank for exist pink floyd !!
50 years a Floyd fan this such a class song
Some will through me with stones for me The Final Cut best Pink Floyd album legends
Agree
We need a Fletcher memorial home today to put them all in and get rid of them all.
Maybe when the many stop fearing the few this could happen
Why?
@Kevin Warburton oh, okay. Sorry for the late response, I didn't get any notifications.
Silly boy, it's us who make them.
That guitar solo gives me chills every time
This song makes me cry everytime i hear it ... its so beyond sad
Me too. David Gilmour has the power in his fingertips to make me bawl my eyes out sometimes.
You guys are pussies.
2:16. Leaves me in total awe. Absolutely beautiful guitar playing
Nothing brings out the tears more than this one! 💎
" Two Suns in the Sunset" and "Time" are two more major sad Pink Floyd songs.
Still jamming this kick ass song 43 years later, its the only connection I feel 😊
That solo... my God
Love this album I'm wearing my album out I play and sing The Gunners Dream I learned it on acoustic guitar I love it so much.
What a sadness song.
God what an amazing song .. i forgot about it .. its beyond
Very much underated album awesome and logical follow up for The Wall, David and Roger really made each other better.
Anyone else notice the teacher from The Wall is sitting on a couch in his jammies?
Also, this much criticized Pink Floyd album has remarkably insightful politically based lyrics. Brilliant work, more of a premiere Roger Waters album with the rest of Floyd as backup musicians, their final cut in more ways than intended, but it’s still Pink Floyd. And this song is absolutely brilliant! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Could be argued that it's not pink floyd as richard wright didn't contribute to the album as he wasn't part of the band at the time
@@zinkzoyd Since it’s still Pink Floyd without Roger, I think the name sticks for Final Cut.
@@zinkzoyd I don't consider it to be Pink Floyd. I agree it's brilliant but not the same.
Seriously it's one of the best album by Roger Waters. If you like this one you must like amused to death. It's also very good and with the same undertones.
It actually officially is a Roger Waters album performed by Pink Floyd, it's what split them up. Still their best imo.
Also, When the Tigers Broke Free isn't on the original album, and brilliant as that song is, the album works better without it.
My favourite song of all time and couldn't make any more sense that it does now!!
This has never been more relevant!
Este disco além de ser uma despedida de Roger Watter do Pink Floyd, é uma de suas obras-primas. Depressivo e genial.
THIS PLACE IS NEEDED FOR MANY PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT BEING DEALT WITH PROPERLY RIGHT NOW!
I just came here in 2022 to say that only the players have changed, the game remains the same.
when The Wall came out i went to the local mall , Cascade Mall i believe , it's been a long time since.
i got left there , in winter , 20 miles from home .
i . . . procured some cold weather gear and walked . . . at 10:00 pm when the mall closed i started .
it took a while . got a couple of short rides . got home , made some hot chocolate , rolled a fatty . . . and played Floyd till dawn . then slept till noon .
ahh the good old days .
At this rate we need multiple The Fletcher Memorial Home's.
I think so.
What amazing foresight Roger Waters thank you we need you in times like this keep up the good work my old cohort
Such an emotional piece. I love it so much.
As an American, I love just how unabashedly British this song and video is.
I love this song
After they say
They expect to treat them with any respect
I screen out ''FU#K OFF''
Can't help
Love this song
Especially today 2021
Exactly. It has pertinence to now so much.
@@CyclonesFan24 indeed
Eye wide open n willing to stand up for ther child within n children and future children 🙏🌈🌎
love that teachers in it - i know its unused material from the wall spliced in but i dont care its ace
@@mcfcguvnors That's not entirely true. Before the Floyd did "The Wall", Roger met with the band and layed out 3 completed demos. One was "The Wall", One was "The Final Cut", and the 3rd was what would become his first solo album "The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking " He asked them : "Which does The Floyd want to do?" They picked "The Wall". He had already written the majority of 3 albums worth of material all by himself, secluded in a cabin in the woods for 3 months. Make no mistake, Roger was the creative genius after Syd left. As a matter of fact, those demos have now leaked onto RUclips and you can hear it for yourself. It's in rough format, but it's all there. The band contributed very little, to be honest. That's a big part of the reason Roger left. He was tired of pretty much creating everything, and then going into the spotlight pretending that they were still a functional band like in the "Dark Side"/"Wish You Were Here" days. They were nothing of the sort, and it made Roger seethe with anger that having to carry the band forward had become pretty much all on him due to his bandmates' Apathy and Laziness. The only member still contributing was Gilmour, and at nowhere near the level of Roger. That's why the official title of this album is "The Final Cut, By Roger Waters, Performed by Pink Floyd." I don't blame him for quitting, I would have done the same.
You are cool man
i had never heard this until Owen played it, ive listened to it a thousand times
Non si parla mai abbastanza dell’assolo di Gilmour in questo brano.
Thank you pink Floyd for being there no matter what !
Melhor banda de todos os tempos
Best song on the album. I agree with many of the comments--this album is so underrated. Gives me goosebumps.
Like this song from the "final cut" album.
My favorite pink album
Such a good song
Great song with intelligent message; still actual
I love this song
this song and the final cut.....evergreen....
Way ahead of your time Rog. Still have the 83 vinyl...a genre of music that lasts...and is ever more true..
Amado amigo waters. Muchas gracias que Dios te bendiga y te multiplique más que a mi forever pink floyd
Everytime i listen i weep! 😢
what a great song and what a great album ....2022 even more than ever before
thank you roger waters, thank you pink floyd
Makes me and every other Veteran emotional 😢
A gem
Na época disseram que era um álbum melancólico, mas o tom é este e o poder da música ultrapassa os sentidos
nao existe nenhuma melanolia ai eo mais puro psicodelanismo ❤❤❤❤❤
melancolia e a palavra😂
Quem falou não entende de psicodelismoooo,Mais que a pessoa que esta ouvindo esteja em um estado melancólico, cada brisa tem um estado de espirito,amooooo..
Wow! How amazing would that be! About time someone did! But no one could do it like the flloyd!xx