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I love Pink Floyd but sometimes I just want to give a reality check to their fans, here is few: Genesis - Supper’s Ready or easier to say the whole the lamb album, Foxtrot or Selling England albums Yes - Gates Of Delirium Yes - Close to The Edge Yes - Awaken Peter Hammill - A Louse Is Not A Home (few lines of this song washes the lyrics of the whole Pink Floyd discography) VDGG - A Plague Of A Lighthouse Keepers Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick That’s first that comes to mind, but I can name another 20 songs more powerful musically or lyrically than Dogs (the best Pink Floyd song imo)
@@garri5108 Yes lyrics are a lot of nonsense (and I'm a fan). Thick as a Brick is great but would seem deliberately nonsensical lyrically. Respect to Genesis but for me they lack the musical cohesiveness of Floyd, they're too all over the place.
@@sammyc3696 you said "more powerful musical", that's why I put thoaw band. Lyrically I agree, Pink Floyd is better than Yes, but still nowhere near to Genesis, if it's all over tha place then read it again, it's often far more deep than you think, and also Genesis has beatiful poetry, and not just sometimes words on random without rhymes
@@garri5108 I have a PhD in music and am therefore incurably confident about sorting good music from better. In Genesis there's generally too much hyperactive fapping and neoclassical tweeness, though plenty of good ideas. Floyd could be like that too, but Genesis have nothing to compete with Floyd at their best imo, and I prefer Floyd's chiller vibe.
@@sammyc3696 last line explains everything, you just like chiller vibe, because musically Floyd not even close as I said. Genesis music was written by composers, with great structure, great melodies, great solos, great poetry, and of course Genesis members could play complex parta because they technically better as musicians. Floyd is more about the vibe and experience, here you can find just guitar squeals for several minutes like in Echoes, or few minutes of repeated 3 notes and it's working I low PF, but can't really compare them with composers music
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This is the best album of all time, not just the best Floyd album but the best album period.
My favorite Pink Floyd album!!!! Found it laying in the street back in’77. My first time listening to Pink Floyd. Absolutely loved it! I was only 8 years old. Still holds up to this day!👍
When we were in London earlier this year, we came across this power factory. My hubby took a picture of it. We saw it from our hotel on the other side of the Thames.
I was 16 years old when my friends and I were sitting around the basement listening to this album along with many other greats of the day. Sharing some beers and smoking some green stuff. The music transported us through the night.
Richard Wright definitely sang on Wearing the Inside Out from The Division Bell album. It’s his song and an outstanding song. This may have been the last time he sang with the Roger Waters dominated Pink Floyd.
This was one of two albums that were my first rock albums I owned that were not my parents. I had been listening to a lot more other rock on the radio as opposed to my dad's albums of older rock and folk rock. Strangely, my dad got this for me and how he knew I might like it is a mystery. I played this album so much!! Just slipped on my headphones and lay back and listened. Jumped up only to quickly flip the album over as Pigs (Three Different Ones) spanned both sides and faded out on side 1 and in on side 2. Such an incredible album ... at least to me! I replaced my album with a cassette, wore that cassette out and bought another, and then replaced it with CD eventually. I only have two albums that are firm no questions asked on my Lost on a Desert Island album list, This album, Animals, and Rush - Hemispheres. Love to see people react to this album!!
Hi! I just stumbled across this clip. Thank you so much! You’ve just listened to and talked about my favorite Pink Floyd album ever! It’s all over my daily playlists. It’s just such smart and excellent music! Thanks again yall! Keep listening, it just keeps getting better! Better watch out. There may be dogs about! Yes! Read Animal Farm again! I need to read it again myself. Thanks for the nudge!
What surprised me here is, how little you had to say about this song. There's so much in it both musically and lyrically. I first heard this when I was 18 and now I'm about to turn 57 and I still listen to it, and recognise that there's nothing like this at all. It's totally unique and brilliant
The guitar part of "Dogs", that you put in introduction of your video, litteraly punches my gutts every time. Simple and so emotionnel for me. I know it so much that i know it's at 3'41 of "Dogs"...Those guys were genius
The first Pink Floyd album that I ever bought back in the 70s. I use to listen to this with my pioneer headphones (old 70s style) every night kicked back on my bean bag chair. I still have this album and the same old pioneer headphones from back in the day. Every night I still listen to this with those headphones. Thank you for the memories. Turning 63 in a few days.
Got this album in 1979 on cassette at a little record store on Las Vegas blvd called tower records. It was after midnight we drove up and down the strip listening to this masterpiece for the first time in my chevy luv . Awesome
Great reaction!! Welcome to Dogs Dev!! This is in my top 5 PF songs (Echoes being #1, High Hopes, Shine On (all parts) & Time being the others). The music, lyrics, everything is pure perfection with this track! My favourite is the 'slow' section, starting with the harmonizing guitars & where Rick's keys are more prominent, then the acoustic & barking dogs...it's musical bliss! The vocal harmonies are also beautiful on this. I can tell this is the 'remastered' version, there's more depth there than on my original vinyl. Great album...can't wait for the rest. Cheers.
I have to post a correction to one thing you said. Richard Wright sang lead vocal on Wearing the Inside Out on the 1994 Pink Floyd album, The Division Bell. In fact he also co wrote that song.
For me the most powerful lyrics for a complete album of all. The breaking down of people into Sheep... followers...Dogs... business men and Pigs. War mongers. Totally Orwellian. Great music as well.
Thanks for more Floyd, another great album, 5 in a row starting with Meddle, the !musical experience of the 70s continues to grow with modern listeners. Roger Waters, genius but disturbing album, lyrically. Saw it in entirety as the opening set, for them in the old Boston Garden in 1977, they then did all of Wish You Were Here for the second set, with a Dark Side medley for the encore. We had seats on the floor, just in front of the audio/video island in the middle of the floor, so were right in the focus of the 5 channel PA system. 🔉 It was amazing to hear the separation between Gilmour and Wright, I have never heard better sound in my life! Plus they brought out the flying pig. 🐖 Enjoy side 2. 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶🔥
I used to think David and Roger sounded the same, too. They really don't, though. David can actually sing and has an incredible voice. Roger really can't sing, though his ego won't let him admit it. Animals was both my first Pink Floyd album and is still my favorite. The lyrics, though written by Waters, were put to paper by Mason. The two parts of Pigs On The Wing were put together on the 8-track, connected by a Snowy White (touring second guitarist/bassist) guitar solo. David refused to do it much as Roger had earlier refused to write lyrics for a Gilmour song on the album Ummagumma. They performed them that way for the tour.
I usually don't subscribe to channels, as a rule...if you watch enough of them, anything new from a channel pops up in your feed anyway. But this time I will. Looking forward to Side 2.
I remember listening to this album when it came out in 1977 for the first time. I was instantly hooked and listened to it many times in a dark room alone....that is the best way to listen to this album, preferably with some atmosphere in the room, such as black light posters, or a lit candle will do. Roger Waters is my favorite Floyd singer, it takes you on a journey. Adds to the trippy parts so well.
This was, and remains, my favourite Pink Floyd album. Released at the height of the punk music scene in the UK and to an extent it was more punk than punk in terms of its message and completely brutal (but achingly beautiful) delivery.
Old bore warning. Or should it be old boar? Anyway, I saw The Floyd ( that’s what us Brits called them ) at Liverpool Empire in November 1974. They opened with “ Raving And Drooling” ( now “ Sheep”), then “ You Got To Be Crazy” ( now “ Dogs”) then “ Shine On You Crazy Diamond “ , none of which any of us in the audience had heard before. The band then left the stage for a 15 minute interval during which we were encouraged by Roger to “ roll up a few more for the next number”. Upon returning, they played DSOTM right through, with a film to match each song projected on to a huge screen behind the band. The encore was “ Echoes” , complete with so much dry ice you couldn’t actually see the band. Or it may have been due to the smoke from the audience. I can’t quite remember for some reason. So yeah Mike you’re absolutely right about them having already written / recorded versions of “ Dogs” and “ Sheep “ even before “ WYWH” was released. I saw them live again 8 months later at Knebworth July 1975 when they more or less played exactly the same set , with the addition of “ Have A Cigar” and possibly one other song. Finally, I hope Dev’s back improves asap. Take care both of you. Best wishes from an ancient Floyd Freak in England 🏴.
Saw that same set list in Boston 1975, Gilmour sat on the stage for the experimental mid section of Echoes near his special effects rack and took us to into space.
@malcshone4409 We don't think you are any of these things, but if we must choose, let's go with the boar, rather than a bore or a boor, given the whole Animals theme. 🐗 Plus, if you ever "Got To Be Crazy," you avoid the dreaded "wild bore" paradox.
Roger Waters borrowed the metaphor from Animal Farm, but put his own 'spin' on it Still worth reading AF by Orwell - a great critique of communism.....
Based on the music that you have focussed on on your channel I am certain that you would love the work of Steven Wilson both with his band Porcupine Tree who arguably picked up where Floyd left off and as a solo artist. Albums that I would recommend for the MfBP treatment would be ‘ Fear of a blank planet’ by Porcupine Tree and ‘Hand cannot erase’ by Steven Wilson. If they don’t drag you into his rabbit hole then I will be astonished.
In a nutshell, this was Roger's bile spilling out in a screed vilifying life in mid-70s Britain. Pigs are the ruling elite, dogs are their henchmen (big business), and the sheep are the general populace being screwed over by the other two. It goes far deeper, both lyrically and within the band. Richard Wright was fired by Waters as a full time member after this album, and only played on the following album - "The Wall" - as a session musician. One final nugget here - when you get to the second side ("Pigs -Three Different Ones", "Sheep", and the outro "Pigs On The Wing part 2", you may notice how much more powerful and emotional the bass is. This is due to the fact that David Gilmour played bass (and lead guitar) on both tracks, with Roger just doing rhythm guitar. Overall, an absolute epic album, easily the equal of the other four in the middle grouping of records (DSOTM, WYWH, and then the subsequent WALL. Chronologically, each one exhibits Roger's increasing bitterness and alienation from both the band and society in general. This downward spiral ultimately led to their final breakup after "The Final Cut" (which was, for all intents and purposes, a Waters solo project).
It's come out more over the last few years that Gilmour played bass on a lot more of the Floyd output than credited for, Roger never got to grips with fretless basses and there was a recent interview snippet where Gilmour said that Roger never worked at his playing to get better, there are some rumours as well that Gilmour did some drumming because Nick was either under prepared or couldn't get to grips with the fills, if you look for the Barn Jams there is a sequence with Gilmour playing the drums. I think Roger was credited with Rhythm guitar because he wouldn't have any recorded musical input, it's also interesting that live David would sing all the verses for Dogs and Roger only did the ending part which includes David live as well, David was and is a very good singer, far better than Roger, and I think that tends to get overlooked.
"Do I hear dogs.... barking on this?" "I do....." "Hey there's a song on here called "Pigs the Wing"...I wonder what that sounds like...." "I told you I don't do requests...."
reacting to ''classic'' Floyd is fantastic and just great, but it's been done to death may i recommend you check out these albums, Wrights solo album ''wet dream'' gilmours' solo works ''about face'' and self titled ''david golmour'', waters' solo works ''pros and cons of hitch hiking'', ''amused to death'' and ''radio kaos'' floyd albums such as ''ummagumma'' , ''more'' and ''obscured by clouds'' laters .
Gilmour is not lead vocal on this it’s Roger you should also see Roger do it from his the wall tour check the UA-cam when they were In Seattle which probably will pop up when searching for it
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I feel like the only people who think this remaster is superior to the original, are those hearing the song for the first time, and chose the remaster for their first listen.
You say that you prefer it when David Gilmour sings and you regret that he doesn't sing the whole album... Ok, that's not my opinion because precisely when Waters sings, the tone changes, it's less melodious but more animal, more intense, we feel the tortured guy and that, Gilmour can do what he wants, he doesn't reach this level of madness and dark atmosphere... Ok Pink Floyd without Gilmour is not Pink Floyd, but Pink Floyd without the dark and destructive madness of Waters is not Pink Floyd either...
I feel Roger Waters could have been one of the greatest songwriters ever, except he stooped developing as a human being. He got stuck in anger, resentment and trauma. His genius at describing this social and persinal trauma was perfect, but he needed to move through it and show deeper human connections to stay relevant. Instead he burned out and burned the all of the people and world around him.
Well I think this has more volume and space than the 1977 original which sounds very dry and compressed compared to the dark side and wish you were here. I never really liked how the original Animals sounded.
Yes. The Floyd (ALWAYS) got it right the first time. The 1977 original has a buttery warmth that's stripped away on the "remaster". The remastered version... the mix is off... It's way too sharp. Too processed. ... To all reviewers: Stay away from "remastered" Floyd. Live or original recording is the way to go.
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I can't think of a rock song with a more powerful musical and lyrical impact than Dogs. Hasn't aged a day, and I've been around since then.
I love Pink Floyd but sometimes I just want to give a reality check to their fans, here is few:
Genesis - Supper’s Ready or easier to say the whole the lamb album, Foxtrot or Selling England albums
Yes - Gates Of Delirium
Yes - Close to The Edge
Yes - Awaken
Peter Hammill - A Louse Is Not A Home (few lines of this song washes the lyrics of the whole Pink Floyd discography)
VDGG - A Plague Of A Lighthouse Keepers
Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick
That’s first that comes to mind, but I can name another 20 songs more powerful musically or lyrically than Dogs (the best Pink Floyd song imo)
@@garri5108 Yes lyrics are a lot of nonsense (and I'm a fan). Thick as a Brick is great but would seem deliberately nonsensical lyrically. Respect to Genesis but for me they lack the musical cohesiveness of Floyd, they're too all over the place.
@@sammyc3696 you said "more powerful musical", that's why I put thoaw band. Lyrically I agree, Pink Floyd is better than Yes, but still nowhere near to Genesis, if it's all over tha place then read it again, it's often far more deep than you think, and also Genesis has beatiful poetry, and not just sometimes words on random without rhymes
@@garri5108 I have a PhD in music and am therefore incurably confident about sorting good music from better. In Genesis there's generally too much hyperactive fapping and neoclassical tweeness, though plenty of good ideas. Floyd could be like that too, but Genesis have nothing to compete with Floyd at their best imo, and I prefer Floyd's chiller vibe.
@@sammyc3696 last line explains everything, you just like chiller vibe, because musically Floyd not even close as I said. Genesis music was written by composers, with great structure, great melodies, great solos, great poetry, and of course Genesis members could play complex parta because they technically better as musicians. Floyd is more about the vibe and experience, here you can find just guitar squeals for several minutes like in Echoes, or few minutes of repeated 3 notes and it's working I low PF, but can't really compare them with composers music
This is the best album of all time, not just the best Floyd album but the best album period.
Rodger had something to say. David made it magical
Great analysis.
My favorite Pink Floyd album!!!! Found it laying in the street back in’77. My first time listening to Pink Floyd. Absolutely loved it! I was only 8 years old. Still holds up to this day!👍
What BoZo would throw this in the street? And I was 20 years old.
definitely one of my faves too..
One of my favorite Pink Floyd albums. Love the concept of this album, and Gilmour has some of my favorite hair raising solos on this album.
Yep, his solos are peak here imo. Animals is my all-time favorite of theirs.
When we were in London earlier this year, we came across this power factory. My hubby took a picture of it. We saw it from our hotel on the other side of the Thames.
I bought this when i was 20 and it first came out, more relevant today than ever!
same here, same age..ah them good old days haha
You have to be trusted by the people that you lie to. Profound and so very true.
I was 16 years old when my friends and I were sitting around the basement listening to this album along with many other greats of the day. Sharing some beers and smoking some green stuff. The music transported us through the night.
Patience, and enjoy, pigs and power we all know are we don’t go back
If Beethoven had CDs, he definitely had this one in his collection
Richard Wright definitely sang on Wearing the Inside Out from The Division Bell album. It’s his song and an outstanding song. This may have been the last time he sang with the Roger Waters dominated Pink Floyd.
This was one of two albums that were my first rock albums I owned that were not my parents. I had been listening to a lot more other rock on the radio as opposed to my dad's albums of older rock and folk rock. Strangely, my dad got this for me and how he knew I might like it is a mystery. I played this album so much!! Just slipped on my headphones and lay back and listened. Jumped up only to quickly flip the album over as Pigs (Three Different Ones) spanned both sides and faded out on side 1 and in on side 2. Such an incredible album ... at least to me! I replaced my album with a cassette, wore that cassette out and bought another, and then replaced it with CD eventually. I only have two albums that are firm no questions asked on my Lost on a Desert Island album list, This album, Animals, and Rush - Hemispheres. Love to see people react to this album!!
Hi! I just stumbled across this clip. Thank you so much! You’ve just listened to and talked about my favorite Pink Floyd album ever! It’s all over my daily playlists. It’s just such smart and excellent music! Thanks again yall! Keep listening, it just keeps getting better!
Better watch out. There may be dogs about!
Yes! Read Animal Farm again! I need to read it again myself. Thanks for the nudge!
This is what we used to call head music. You don't listen to the Floyd, you experience them.
What surprised me here is, how little you had to say about this song. There's so much in it both musically and lyrically. I first heard this when I was 18 and now I'm about to turn 57 and I still listen to it, and recognise that there's nothing like this at all. It's totally unique and brilliant
The guitar part of "Dogs", that you put in introduction of your video, litteraly punches my gutts every time. Simple and so emotionnel for me. I know it so much that i know it's at 3'41 of "Dogs"...Those guys were genius
The best Floyd album ever! (I'm allowed my opinion!)🏴
excelente reacción, excelente álbum de principio a fin....
The first Pink Floyd album that I ever bought back in the 70s. I use to listen to this with my pioneer headphones (old 70s style) every night kicked back on my bean bag chair. I still have this album and the same old pioneer headphones from back in the day. Every night I still listen to this with those headphones. Thank you for the memories. Turning 63 in a few days.
My first album i heard from pink floyd back in 78 then is was 14 and since been a great fan
I feel this is Pink Floyd's best, most cohesive, most focused album. "Dogs" is my personal favorite song. Not just of Pink Floyd. Of all time.
Cant go wrong with dogs,time or echoes. Such great songs.
Got this album in 1979 on cassette at a little record store on Las Vegas blvd called tower records. It was after midnight we drove up and down the strip listening to this masterpiece for the first time in my chevy luv . Awesome
EL MAS GRANDE DE LA HISTORIA PINK FLOYD 👏
Best Floyd album
Great reaction!! Welcome to Dogs Dev!! This is in my top 5 PF songs (Echoes being #1, High Hopes, Shine On (all parts) & Time being the others). The music, lyrics, everything is pure perfection with this track! My favourite is the 'slow' section, starting with the harmonizing guitars & where Rick's keys are more prominent, then the acoustic & barking dogs...it's musical bliss!
The vocal harmonies are also beautiful on this. I can tell this is the 'remastered' version, there's more depth there than on my original vinyl. Great album...can't wait for the rest.
Cheers.
Yes, it's the 2018 mix,
One of my all-time favorite songs. And yes, those Gilmour solos are epic! 👍🎸🤘
I have to post a correction to one thing you said. Richard Wright sang lead vocal on Wearing the Inside Out on the 1994 Pink Floyd album, The Division Bell. In fact he also co wrote that song.
Atom Heart Mother suite by pink floyd is a must guys. Probably the greatest music composition.
For me the most powerful lyrics for a complete album of all. The breaking down of people into Sheep... followers...Dogs... business men and Pigs. War mongers. Totally Orwellian. Great music as well.
This became my favorite from them once I heard it.
Great reaction guys! I love the facts you find on each song, very insightful.
They actually played this song live while on the Wish You Were Here tour under the title You Gotta Be Crazy.
I really like your format with the captions (or "what I'm thinking" blocks). So much nicer than talking over the music. It works well.
Thanks for more Floyd, another great album, 5 in a row starting with Meddle, the !musical experience of the 70s continues to grow with modern listeners. Roger Waters, genius but disturbing album, lyrically. Saw it in entirety as the opening set, for them in the old Boston Garden in 1977, they then did all of Wish You Were Here for the second set, with a Dark Side medley for the encore. We had seats on the floor, just in front of the audio/video island in the middle of the floor, so were right in the focus of the 5 channel PA system. 🔉 It was amazing to hear the separation between Gilmour and Wright, I have never heard better sound in my life! Plus they brought out the flying pig. 🐖 Enjoy side 2. 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶🔥
Ahem....
6 in a row.
Obscured By Clouds is criminally overlooked.
I forgive you.
When they performed Dogs live Gilmour sang pretty much the whole song, with Waters just singing the final "Who was....." etc verse
That's interesting. I'm surprised Waters gave up the vocals. Did they ever say why?
Maybe the plan was for Dave to sing all of the song on the album as he had done so live going back to 74.
I used to think David and Roger sounded the same, too. They really don't, though. David can actually sing and has an incredible voice. Roger really can't sing, though his ego won't let him admit it.
Animals was both my first Pink Floyd album and is still my favorite.
The lyrics, though written by Waters, were put to paper by Mason.
The two parts of Pigs On The Wing were put together on the 8-track, connected by a Snowy White (touring second guitarist/bassist) guitar solo. David refused to do it much as Roger had earlier refused to write lyrics for a Gilmour song on the album Ummagumma. They performed them that way for the tour.
I usually don't subscribe to channels, as a rule...if you watch enough of them, anything new from a channel pops up in your feed anyway. But this time I will. Looking forward to Side 2.
I think you will find that Richard did backing vocals on the post Waters albums. He certainly did them live.
Wright said this was not a pleasant album to make with Waters and Gilmore vying for control. I saw the Division Bell Tour, was great.
In 2011 it was remixed with a different mix it was based on Animal Farm by George Orwell.
I remember listening to this album when it came out in 1977 for the first time. I was instantly hooked and listened to it many times in a dark room alone....that is the best way to listen to this album, preferably with some atmosphere in the room, such as black light posters, or a lit candle will do. Roger Waters is my favorite Floyd singer, it takes you on a journey. Adds to the trippy parts so well.
He does have a unique voice
Ooh, UV light
I had this on 8 track in 1978. It just kept going around and around til it wore itself out.
This was, and remains, my favourite Pink Floyd album. Released at the height of the punk music scene in the UK and to an extent it was more punk than punk in terms of its message and completely brutal (but achingly beautiful) delivery.
Oh a Floyd reaction, giving you a thumbs up from the far north of New Zealand👍
Old bore warning. Or should it be old boar? Anyway, I saw The Floyd ( that’s what us Brits called them ) at Liverpool Empire in November 1974. They opened with “ Raving And Drooling” ( now “ Sheep”), then “ You Got To Be Crazy” ( now “ Dogs”) then “ Shine On You Crazy Diamond “ , none of which any of us in the audience had heard before. The band then left the stage for a 15 minute interval during which we were encouraged by Roger to “ roll up a few more for the next number”. Upon returning, they played DSOTM right through, with a film to match each song projected on to a huge screen behind the band. The encore was “ Echoes” , complete with so much dry ice you couldn’t actually see the band. Or it may have been due to the smoke from the audience. I can’t quite remember for some reason. So yeah Mike you’re absolutely right about them having already written / recorded versions of “ Dogs” and “ Sheep “ even before “ WYWH” was released. I saw them live again 8 months later at Knebworth July 1975 when they more or less played exactly the same set , with the addition of “ Have A Cigar” and possibly one other song. Finally, I hope Dev’s back improves asap. Take care both of you. Best wishes from an ancient Floyd Freak in England 🏴.
Saw that same set list in Boston 1975, Gilmour sat on the stage for the experimental mid section of Echoes near his special effects rack and took us to into space.
@malcshone4409 We don't think you are any of these things, but if we must choose, let's go with the boar, rather than a bore or a boor, given the whole Animals theme. 🐗 Plus, if you ever "Got To Be Crazy," you avoid the dreaded "wild bore" paradox.
@@vicprovost2561 I could hardly see any of them during that number! My ticket cost about £2.
Roger Waters borrowed the metaphor from Animal Farm, but put his own 'spin' on it
Still worth reading AF by Orwell - a great critique of communism.....
I think the original master is better than remaster version - anyway brillians reaction as usual
DOGS is bomb!
Based on the music that you have focussed on on your channel I am certain that you would love the work of Steven Wilson both with his band Porcupine Tree who arguably picked up where Floyd left off and as a solo artist. Albums that I would recommend for the MfBP treatment would be ‘ Fear of a blank planet’ by Porcupine Tree and ‘Hand cannot erase’ by Steven Wilson. If they don’t drag you into his rabbit hole then I will be astonished.
Pigs Have Flown
Interesting to use the most recent remix of the album. Be sure to check out the original mix, too. Both have aspects to recommend them.
You know of course that someone floated a ginormous, helium filled pig, over Battersea P.S. some years ago, probly an anniversary of the 1977 album 🐖🏢
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In a nutshell, this was Roger's bile spilling out in a screed vilifying life in mid-70s Britain. Pigs are the ruling elite, dogs are their henchmen (big business), and the sheep are the general populace being screwed over by the other two. It goes far deeper, both lyrically and within the band. Richard Wright was fired by Waters as a full time member after this album, and only played on the following album - "The Wall" - as a session musician. One final nugget here - when you get to the second side ("Pigs -Three Different Ones", "Sheep", and the outro "Pigs On The Wing part 2", you may notice how much more powerful and emotional the bass is. This is due to the fact that David Gilmour played bass (and lead guitar) on both tracks, with Roger just doing rhythm guitar. Overall, an absolute epic album, easily the equal of the other four in the middle grouping of records (DSOTM, WYWH, and then the subsequent WALL. Chronologically, each one exhibits Roger's increasing bitterness and alienation from both the band and society in general. This downward spiral ultimately led to their final breakup after "The Final Cut" (which was, for all intents and purposes, a Waters solo project).
It's come out more over the last few years that Gilmour played bass on a lot more of the Floyd output than credited for, Roger never got to grips with fretless basses and there was a recent interview snippet where Gilmour said that Roger never worked at his playing to get better, there are some rumours as well that Gilmour did some drumming because Nick was either under prepared or couldn't get to grips with the fills, if you look for the Barn Jams there is a sequence with Gilmour playing the drums. I think Roger was credited with Rhythm guitar because he wouldn't have any recorded musical input, it's also interesting that live David would sing all the verses for Dogs and Roger only did the ending part which includes David live as well, David was and is a very good singer, far better than Roger, and I think that tends to get overlooked.
I've always thought that the vocals on Dogs is one of Gilmour's best.
the power station is a pig in the picture up side down
Best songs are patience
Side 2 was three different pigs Sheep and finally Pigs On the Wing Pt.2.
You have to listen to Pink Floyd from start to finish. if you understand Floyd, you know. they take you on a ride. straight or stoned.
I think Pigs on the Wing is just a poetic variant of the phrase pigs might fly.
Dogs🐶man's best friend or a vicious attack animal used by evil people.
"Do I hear dogs.... barking on this?"
"I do....."
"Hey there's a song on here called "Pigs the Wing"...I wonder what that sounds like...."
"I told you I don't do requests...."
WKRP
reacting to ''classic'' Floyd is fantastic and just great, but it's been done to death may i recommend you check out these albums,
Wrights solo album ''wet dream'' gilmours' solo works ''about face'' and self titled ''david golmour'', waters' solo works ''pros and cons of hitch hiking'', ''amused to death'' and ''radio kaos'' floyd albums such as ''ummagumma'' , ''more'' and ''obscured by clouds'' laters .
Is this the 2018 remix...it doesn't sound like the original album to me?
Yes, it's the 2018 mix.
Songs been edited. The guitar solos have little extras
Gilmour is not lead vocal on this it’s Roger you should also see Roger do it from his the wall tour check the UA-cam when they were In Seattle which probably will pop up when searching for it
You all should check out the AI videos- trippy!
Mike - can you link to the shirt? Oh and the background...pleeeeease!
Unfortunately, the online store I bought the shirt from no longer exists. Animals wallpaper - eyeondesign.aiga.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Hipgnosis-Vinyl-Album-Cover-Art_AIGAPink-Floyd-Animals.jpg
@@MusicforBusyPeople Sad abot the store, but thank you!
“ your lips move, but I can’t hear what you’re saying”
Pigs [Three Different Ones] ua-cam.com/video/WHPmman7rb0/v-deo.html
I feel like the only people who think this remaster is superior to the original, are those hearing the song for the first time, and chose the remaster for their first listen.
David sings most of the album You have him n Roger mixed up
theres no way this can be your first reaction, it cant be. 2024 bro jez you gotta be crazy
You say that you prefer it when David Gilmour sings and you regret that he doesn't sing the whole album... Ok, that's not my opinion because precisely when Waters sings, the tone changes, it's less melodious but more animal, more intense, we feel the tortured guy and that, Gilmour can do what he wants, he doesn't reach this level of madness and dark atmosphere... Ok Pink Floyd without Gilmour is not Pink Floyd, but Pink Floyd without the dark and destructive madness of Waters is not Pink Floyd either...
I feel Roger Waters could have been one of the greatest songwriters ever, except he stooped developing as a human being. He got stuck in anger, resentment and trauma. His genius at describing this social and persinal trauma was perfect, but he needed to move through it and show deeper human connections to stay relevant.
Instead he burned out and burned the all of the people and world around him.
Nice reaction but the remaster blows..IMO
sorry but the sound of the 2018 remix is very bad for me...
Well I think this has more volume and space than the 1977 original which sounds very dry and compressed compared to the dark side and wish you were here. I never really liked how the original Animals sounded.
sorry remix DONT do it justice
Yes. The Floyd (ALWAYS) got it right the first time.
The 1977 original has a buttery warmth that's stripped away on the "remaster".
The remastered version... the mix is off... It's way too sharp.
Too processed.
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To all reviewers:
Stay away from "remastered" Floyd.
Live or original recording is the way to go.
The dogs are the businessmen.The government and the sheep are us
The pigs are the government three different ones