Such a shame this didn't get as many views as TDSOTM, since The Wall it's my favorite album by them and your reaction is very good! Time to summon the algorithm gods (?
@joemother If you can find somewhere that is showing the film of The Wall, watch that... it puts the entire album into context and answers pretty much all questions about the meaning behind each track.
The band The Who had done a "rock opera" called Tommy, telling the story of an autistic child and the people around him. Pink Floyd here put together a story in an album, which later was made into a film about Pink who is a metaphor for Syd Barrett. This is a gripping story if you listen to and ponder on the lyrics. In the 60s to when the Berlin Wall fell was the cold war, with its scary nuclear threats but also wars around the world by proxy between democratic countries and Marxist ones. Even if the sky is blue, planes can still drop bombs. After having experienced that once, blue skies never feel safe.
Animals is a blinding album, but it is very dark. My friend group and I discovered that listening to it too much can actually have a negative affect on mental well-being. It's too good to ignore, but you must play it once or twice and then give it a break for a while. Amazing how some lyrics can reduce your mental wellness. Just goes to show the power of words. Like bullets, words have consequences and once fired they cannot be stopped. Try The Alan Parsons Project for some more good sounds. He worked at Abbey Road Studios on DSOTM. A top top producer and a musician in his own right. You will also like Ozric Tentacles. Their catalogue is extensive. Start with Pungent Effulgent, and Strangitude. Two fine examples of their craft. Erpland, and Durassic shift are the next albums you might try. Don't ignore Led Zeppelin though. They will give you plenty of those chills that you love. You're a great host and a fine youn man. Your parents must be very proud of you Joe. Keep em coming dude. Oh, I almost forgot The Orb, Adventures In The Underworld. And last but by no means least for now, Kraftwerk and their best Album in my opinion, Electric Cafe. But check out Led Zep after watching The Wall, The Movie. All the best to you my Musical time traveller 👌
great reactions. amazing right!?? gotta figure out how to raise the music audio on our end. your voice is WAY louder. (edit after finishing your vid) you'll love this even more once you understand the story and enjoy it as one stretch of music vs individual tracks. part 2?
give me part 2 bro!
Such a shame this didn't get as many views as TDSOTM, since The Wall it's my favorite album by them and your reaction is very good!
Time to summon the algorithm gods (?
@joemother If you can find somewhere that is showing the film of The Wall, watch that... it puts the entire album into context and answers pretty much all questions about the meaning behind each track.
The band The Who had done a "rock opera" called Tommy, telling the story of an autistic child and the people around him. Pink Floyd here put together a story in an album, which later was made into a film about Pink who is a metaphor for Syd Barrett. This is a gripping story if you listen to and ponder on the lyrics.
In the 60s to when the Berlin Wall fell was the cold war, with its scary nuclear threats but also wars around the world by proxy between democratic countries and Marxist ones. Even if the sky is blue, planes can still drop bombs. After having experienced that once, blue skies never feel safe.
Animals is a blinding album, but it is very dark. My friend group and I discovered that listening to it too much can actually have a negative affect on mental well-being. It's too good to ignore, but you must play it once or twice and then give it a break for a while. Amazing how some lyrics can reduce your mental wellness. Just goes to show the power of words. Like bullets, words have consequences and once fired they cannot be stopped. Try The Alan Parsons Project for some more good sounds. He worked at Abbey Road Studios on DSOTM. A top top producer and a musician in his own right. You will also like Ozric Tentacles. Their catalogue is extensive. Start with Pungent Effulgent, and Strangitude. Two fine examples of their craft. Erpland, and Durassic shift are the next albums you might try. Don't ignore Led Zeppelin though. They will give you plenty of those chills that you love. You're a great host and a fine youn man. Your parents must be very proud of you Joe. Keep em coming dude. Oh, I almost forgot The Orb, Adventures In The Underworld. And last but by no means least for now, Kraftwerk and their best Album in my opinion, Electric Cafe. But check out Led Zep after watching The Wall, The Movie. All the best to you my Musical time traveller 👌
For more clarification on the sentiment of Rodgers lyrics, watch the movie. It frames the lyrics in a visual capacity. You won't regret it. I promise.
Oh yeah! Movie!
That solo on mother is one of the best it really give me a lump in the throat. No particularly reason it's just so emotional love it great....
great reactions. amazing right!?? gotta figure out how to raise the music audio on our end. your voice is WAY louder.
(edit after finishing your vid) you'll love this even more once you understand the story and enjoy it as one stretch of music vs individual tracks.
part 2?
Você está cometendo o maior erro nesse disco , ele tem que ser escutado sem interrupção , pq uma música abre a outra