The Animals one is perfect! Not only is it literally a pig flying between two smoke stacks like on the album cover, but Mr Burns is exactly what that song is about. I wish that they'd add in the line about him joking that he'd donate a bunch of money to the orphanage when pigs fly and then after they see the pig flying he says he'd still rather not. Haha charade you are!
@@jacquemitchell2899 Saucerful of Secrets was the album where Dave Gilmour was brought into the band to support and essentially replace Syd, and in the original Simpsons clip the joke was Lisa had been replaced but nobody acknowledges it or comments on how obvious the change is. Hope that helps :)
Obscured By Clouds is definitely the middle child. People love Meddle and Dark Side of the Moon, and rightfully so, but seem to pass over this great album that came out in between the two. It was originally intended as a soundtrack to a French film, "La Vallee". After some problems with the film company, Floyd released it themselves as "Obscured by Clouds", so then the film was retitled "La Valee (Obscured by Clouds)".
Because its one of the blandest Pink Floyd albums. And Meddle is a weird one because it has only 2 good tracks (Echoes and OOTD) the rest is filler, yet Echoes is probably the best Pink Floyd song of all time which makes it a great album even though 4 out of 6 songs are filler
I particularly like the silent and still frame about Wish you were here. The whole thing, from packaging, photos to the music contained, especially the Shine on... intro before the words come in, is exactly this, Stargazing...
@@craigjohnson4112 it’s a movie soundtrack, not a typical album. Without the visuals it’s quality is lacking, like baking cookies and leaving out the salt. You think you can do without it, but it’s not the same when absent.
The endless river looks so ominous when you think about what Gilmour, Waters and Mason might be hiding til just one of them stands. Maybe the bright side of the moon? Wish you weren't here? Humans? The ceiling?
@@T_Kelso Sorry, sorry. I got that backward. It was Argentina invading the British-held Falkland Islands. Bear with me, I was a 4-year-old in Canada at the time.
Even though when Lisa says "I am the Lizard Queen", it's a shout-out to Jim Morrison from The Doors, who would call himself "The Lizard King". Not to mention that the "Gabba Gabba Hey" thing that Ned Flanders said was a shout-out to The Ramones, who, you know, guest-starred as themselves in the episode "Rosebud". Otherwise, perfect reference to the Animals album there considering the flying pig was actually a shout-out to the album cover.
the "gabba" thing the Ramones did was itself a reference back to Tod Browning's Freaks, an old old old movie that featured performers from the "freakshows" of the time- not a ton of people seem to realise this
The MORE album should have been the episode when LENNY accidentally jabs himself with heroin while cleaning the city and he says "this cleaning me up has given me a nice warrrrm feeling"
@@mistouko THANK YOU! Granted, I listen to GD solo stuff a LOT more than I listen to RW stuff, but I do play TFC quite often. But it is a dumb feud. Made even dumber by fans.
The momentary lapse of judgment one was so perfect it's hilarious. That was the first album that didn't have roger waters so the band was almost imitating itself. The division bell was when they finally found their groove without waters so Homer waking up was perfect too.
I really like the Division Bell album, people say David Gilmour is trash compared to Roger Waters but I honestly like Gilmour more, except that song "A Great Day For Freedom". the beginning to that song shreds my ear drums.
The Division Bell has its moments but it certainly lacks intensity compared to classic Floyd albums, and that is part of what Waters brought to the table.
@@amtlpaul The best albums (outside of Piper, which was mainly Syd's album) are the ones where the four memeber had creative input: Meddle, Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, once Rick Wright's influence started to vanished and creative pivoted towards only Roger, the albums got progressively weaker. Then Waters leaves the band, they make Monentary Lapse of Reason mainly between Mason and Gilmour and is the weakest album in the band's catalogue, Wright came back in Division Bell was an improvement over Reason, but without Waters, still a weak album.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 It's not my most favourite album, I think my most favourite is between Meddle and Dark Side Of The Moon. I just really like David Gilmour, I don't think he needs the rest of Pink Floyd to be great - but it's certainly not the same without the rest of them, there's more creativity and it sounds better when Pink Floyd was a full band.
@@RiotK0 As I said, when Gilmore and Wright's music was mixed with Water's lyrics, things truly special happened. That's why I think Echoes is Pink Floyd's biggest achievement.
I LOVE the style of the "worker and parasite" cartoon. If only I liked the studio Ummagumma as much, but to be fair, the cartoon is about 45 minutes shorter.
@@revbleech ayuh; that comment was on my mind too. But in my private opinion, that criticism is more justly directed at "The Final Cut;" which was, after all, basically a Roger Waters solo album featuring Gilmour as a guest guitarist.
@jonathanbirch2022 gotta disagree with you on that one, homie. The Final Cut was a fair forgery of a Floyd album, but nothing more. It has far more in common with "The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking," "Radio K.A.O.S.," or "Amused to Death" than it does with any true Floyd album, if only for the fact that I don't listen to it. Waters' self-pity on The Final Cut exceeds even that of The Wall's protagonist, and that's no mean feat.
@jonathanbirch2022 once again, I disagree. Waters had fired Wright, thereby severing a vital part of their sound. Pros and Cons really wasn't that good. I get the feeling alsilo that Gilmour had emotionally checked out by this point. Though Gilmour's solo albums from this period lack Waters' lyrical skill, they are far more present and vital than Waters' offerings.
@jonathanbirch2022 aiyah, I appreciate that you see it that way, but I'll never agree. By the time The Wall was done, Roger was so deep in self-pitying gloom and doom that I was glad that Floyd was done; the Final Cut was one album too many. It wasn't a pleasant listen by any means, it was definitely not enjoyable, and it had none of the balance or presence that made The Wall a genuinely significant album. Momentary Lapse was *fun,* at least. Waters' albums are not. His most recent Dark Side of the Moon project was a huge artistic step backward. He's a great lyricist--or he was, at least--but his work has gotten less and less approachable since The Wall. I won't say he's a bad musician--that's just not true. His bass lines are precise and exact--he doesn't waste a note. His songwriting skill is historic record. But since The Wall, he just hasn't been any fun; and that is the main thing that makes me not want to listen to someone's music. In his music, I hear no joy or peace or pleasantness. Plus, Wright was vital to Floyd's sound. Bring in as many surrogate keyboard players as you like; without Wright, it ain't really Floyd.
Maybe the episode that had a hallucination scene featuring the marching hammers from The Wall would've been too obvious. Also, Peter Frampton bought an inflatable pig at PF's yard sale.
I considered mentioning it because I don’t get it. I love that album, but it’s mood is so much the opposite of the Homer clip that… I just don’t get it. Is the joke simply that Pink Floyd “went crazy“ on that album?
My interpretation of all these: Piper: Large Drug Influence Saucer: David Gilmour replaces Syd More: Heavy Drug Influence and Experimentation Ummagumma: Nonsense Atom Heart Mother: Incorporates Horns Meddle: Very relaxing and easy listening Obscured by Clouds: often over shadowed by The Dark Side of the Moon and Meddle The Dark Side of the Moon: Themes of insanity and lunacy Wish You Were Here: A tribute to Syd Barrett whom the whole band missed Animals: Reference to the album cover and theme of pigs being represented as the high class The Wall: Pink becoming isolated from society The Final Cut: super political and talks about the Falkland war and Margaret thatcher A Momentary Lapse of Reason: A blatant imitation of what Pink Floyd once was The Division Bell: Reference to the end of High Hopes (the phone call) The Endless River: The end of Pink Floyd and the passing of Richard Wright
MLOR is criminally underrated, I understand the complaints and appreciate the later remaster. But it was unapologetically 80s and outside of a New Machine it had some incredible tracks on it worthy of the legacy of any era of PF.
Am I the only one that didn’t understand saucerful of secrets , does anybody know what it’s supposed to mean? I get it now , it’s a reference to the replacement of syd
@@andrewmackey2019 I think it's because on that was during their heavily psychedelic days but they toned down the psychedelia for that album as if they were given a ton of mood stabilizer medication. That's my take anyway I could be wrong
This is sooo accurate I literally hear songs from each album looking at this scenes from Simps So cool I mean when mr.burns was asking bout the wall I hear "worm your crown your honour" from song the trial I guess
Absolutely nailed Dark side of the moon and wish you were here and animals I’m not sure about some of the other ones but definitely Dark side and Wish you were here
Hey guys, It seems like I have a different interpretation than others about the Wish You Were Here one. Have you ever been somewhere with really dark skies and looked up? Look up the light pollution maps and find the darkest spot you can get to. No one’s gonna feel bad looking at the Milky Way. Maybe a stunned silence but not bad. I don’t think that was intended as a negative. Homer was just vibin’ on space, man.
The silence for "Wish You Were Here" says more than any words could
Would you say it's... "louder than words"?
I'll see myself out
@@aidanfogleman2060 Please...
its shine on you crazy diamonds
Silence that speaks so much louder than words of promises broken.
liminality.
The ' wish you were here ' one hurt
Who ever made this knew what he was doing.
I think it is the Homer's mom episode.
@@dr.debajyotibose2928 the one where she goes back on the run, and homer looks at the same stars she looks at? Or the one where she actually passes?
@@BoopScoopDoop Goes on the run.
Its beautiful.
The Animals one is perfect! Not only is it literally a pig flying between two smoke stacks like on the album cover, but Mr Burns is exactly what that song is about. I wish that they'd add in the line about him joking that he'd donate a bunch of money to the orphanage when pigs fly and then after they see the pig flying he says he'd still rather not. Haha charade you are!
I agree, I like the final cut too
@@jbayley6963 “Floating down, through the clouds.
Memories come rushing up to meet me now”
I would not have said it better.
And dogs would represent Smithers?
@@iturraldealvaro3988 dogs is bart
The final cut one was so accurate
MAGGIE
Final Cut captured that moment better than anything, specially for us Argentinians.
@@ignacioorona3458 si
Truly a work of art as an album.
Most difficult and depressing of their entire catalog. But also so very beautiful and touching. The Gunners Dream get me every time.
I feel Homer's daydream where he's put on trial by doughnuts would fit for The Wall.
The trial is one of my top pink Floyd songs
or when he was on trial after selling his soul to the devil who was actually flanders
Just 5 minutes Worm your honour. Doughnuts, me, alone 😏
truly gone fishing
@@Swan234 craaaaazy dont mind if i do im going craaaaazy truly gone bowling
Several Species of Itchy Gathered Together and Grooving with a Scratchy
"...and the wind cried Scratchy"
@@revbleech Thank you
The "Atom Heart Mother" one really represents me when listening to it.
Mostly just the first song on the album the rest is very mellow.
@@Dakka0451 summer 68 is good and Alan’s psychedelic breakfast I can appreciate although not listen to on my free time
I'm sure this'll make a lot of sense if I ever get around to listening to any Pink Floyd
Do it man.
Trust me, come back to this after listening to all the albums, give it two months, and watch it again. It gets more and more accurate
Please listen to Several Species Of small furry animals it’s the best introduction to their solo work. David f***cking kills the guitar on that one
@@thinginground5179 I didn’t think there were any instruments on that one, just weird Roger Waters noises and some creative editing
@@tsarmischievous Well done for spoiling the joke like a fucking idiot
Saucerful of Secrets was a stroke of genius
I didn’t get it
@@jacquemitchell2899 Saucerful of Secrets was the album where Dave Gilmour was brought into the band to support and essentially replace Syd, and in the original Simpsons clip the joke was Lisa had been replaced but nobody acknowledges it or comments on how obvious the change is. Hope that helps :)
Smartie814 Ohhhh lmao thank you
@@jmeMK64 She also said she's a sophomore and Saucerful is the band's sophomore album
I dont listen to any pink floyds so i have 0 idea what's happening
Obscured By Clouds is definitely the middle child. People love Meddle and Dark Side of the Moon, and rightfully so, but seem to pass over this great album that came out in between the two. It was originally intended as a soundtrack to a French film, "La Vallee". After some problems with the film company, Floyd released it themselves as "Obscured by Clouds", so then the film was retitled "La Valee (Obscured by Clouds)".
Thank you for that! Maybe the most brilliant entry.
I just realised that I have never ever listened to Obscured By Clouds.
Edit: I listened to it immediately after making this comment. It’s pretty meh.
@@frostythesasquatch I envy you for getting to hear it for the first time.
The song Obscured by Clouds is great, but I never bothered to listen to the whole album
Because its one of the blandest Pink Floyd albums. And Meddle is a weird one because it has only 2 good tracks (Echoes and OOTD) the rest is filler, yet Echoes is probably the best Pink Floyd song of all time which makes it a great album even though 4 out of 6 songs are filler
I particularly like the silent and still frame about Wish you were here. The whole thing, from packaging, photos to the music contained, especially the Shine on... intro before the words come in, is exactly this, Stargazing...
The Atom Heart Mother one is super hahahahah
The art style and feel at 0:24 is just perfect for Ummagumma lol
see i would have done the scene after instead when Krusty says "what the hell was that"
Ummagumma is atrocious AF lol
The obscured by clouds one is on point
There best album
That one I didn't get.
@@craigjohnson4112 it’s a movie soundtrack, not a typical album. Without the visuals it’s quality is lacking, like baking cookies and leaving out the salt. You think you can do without it, but it’s not the same when absent.
The Animals one is really impressively accurate! Also, I think Courage The Cowardly Dog would work perfectly for this concept.
Those Simpsons cartoons are great, they need to make some more. They owe it to the people. Oh by the way, which one is Homer?
The yellow one
@@ryeaugust729 the yellow one with hair
Have a cigar👌🏼
which one is Simpson?
🤣🤣🤣 @ Lee
The endless river looks so ominous when you think about what Gilmour, Waters and Mason might be hiding til just one of them stands. Maybe the bright side of the moon? Wish you weren't here? Humans? The ceiling?
0:16 "I an the Lizard Queen.... I can do anything" - Lisa Simsmorrison
Retire now to your tents and to your dreams. Tomorrow we enter the town of my birth. I want to be ready
The atom heart mother one is the perfect representation on what was in my head when the trumpets started to sound
It’s rare for me to actually laugh out loud at a video on the internet, but The Final Cut…
What did he say? I don't get it 😅.
@@angelrko94 The Final Cut was a war protest album, specifically about the British invasion of the Falkland Islands that was happening at the time.
@@matsherer5007 British invasion? ...
@@T_Kelso Sorry, sorry. I got that backward. It was Argentina invading the British-held Falkland Islands. Bear with me, I was a 4-year-old in Canada at the time.
@@matsherer5007 That's alright. I wasn't sure if you had made a mistake or were an Argie. Good day.
'The Final Cut' is right on the money indeed!
'Wish You Were Here' was literally perfect
Even though when Lisa says "I am the Lizard Queen", it's a shout-out to Jim Morrison from The Doors, who would call himself "The Lizard King". Not to mention that the "Gabba Gabba Hey" thing that Ned Flanders said was a shout-out to The Ramones, who, you know, guest-starred as themselves in the episode "Rosebud". Otherwise, perfect reference to the Animals album there considering the flying pig was actually a shout-out to the album cover.
There’s another visual reference to the cover of Animas as well
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the "gabba" thing the Ramones did was itself a reference back to Tod Browning's Freaks, an old old old movie that featured performers from the "freakshows" of the time- not a ton of
people seem to realise this
@@TheLarryburns84 Gooble gobble. Gooble gobble. We accept you. We accept you.
The MORE album should have been the episode when LENNY accidentally jabs himself with heroin while cleaning the city and he says "this cleaning me up has given me a nice warrrrm feeling"
“Ohhh I get it now I totally get why they do it”……”Hey Carl..wanna buy all my stuff for five dollars?”
The Final Cut one is just genius holy shit
Definitely made by a Roger Waters fan. They don't seem to appreciate Momentary Lapse or Division Bell
or piper
Shame, because those two are brilliant.
Pink Floyd fan.
Fuck that Waters vs Gilmour bullshit.
@@mistouko THANK YOU! Granted, I listen to GD solo stuff a LOT more than I listen to RW stuff, but I do play TFC quite often. But it is a dumb feud. Made even dumber by fans.
@hello better that piper, final cut, ummagumma pt 3 & atom combined.
1:02 Thanks, I was laughing and then I started crying
I loooooove Piper, Meddle, and Wish You Were Here.
The Wish you were here one hits different
Division Bell is my fave pink floyd album to play when I'm drunk af
Wasn´t expecting this to be so amazing. Laughed so hard, cried a little bit on Wish. Amazing.
Wish You Were Here hit way too hard
The hot chili episode scared the crap out of me as a kid.
Damn the ‘wish you were here’ one hit me
😢
the its all your fault scene from Bart V.S Thanksgiving would be a great one for the Trial
I've just listened to Ummagumma. Krusty's reaction was more or less mine for most of the studio half.
The "Wish you were here" hits hard
I got mad at the atom heart mother one but honestly...
Missed opportunity to call this "Bart Side of the Marge."
Somebody like Roger a bit too much
What do you mean.
How can you not like a talking singing Moai?
@@nscaocnjs 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
Yeah they’re dogging on all the post-Rogers albums
@@c.alexander4199 Because those albums suck. Waters IS Pink Floyd.
The meddle one was so accurate
The momentary lapse of judgment one was so perfect it's hilarious. That was the first album that didn't have roger waters so the band was almost imitating itself. The division bell was when they finally found their groove without waters so Homer waking up was perfect too.
These are absolute gold. Most of these were spot on. I though MLOR and Division Bell were kind of harsh though.
Division Bell's clip literally sounds like the beginning of "Time" on The Dark Side Of The Moon.
The going crazy moment is also relevant to The Wall.
The Meddle one made me laugh so much huahuahuahuahuahuahua
Echoes?
@@patricksommer3971 meddle* oops!
@@patricksommer3971 Wait, is not only echoes?
It's a joke just in case
@@TYR1139 I thought it was only San Tropez.
Lmfao at Krusty pointing to a map of the Faulkland Islands for The Final Cut
The Final Cut clip is so accurate 😂
Dope how there was a legit reference to animals
I really like the Division Bell album, people say David Gilmour is trash compared to Roger Waters but I honestly like Gilmour more, except that song "A Great Day For Freedom". the beginning to that song shreds my ear drums.
David Gilmour is sick guitarrist and fantastic composer, but he couldn't write a decent lyric to save his life.
The Division Bell has its moments but it certainly lacks intensity compared to classic Floyd albums, and that is part of what Waters brought to the table.
@@amtlpaul The best albums (outside of Piper, which was mainly Syd's album) are the ones where the four memeber had creative input: Meddle, Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, once Rick Wright's influence started to vanished and creative pivoted towards only Roger, the albums got progressively weaker. Then Waters leaves the band, they make Monentary Lapse of Reason mainly between Mason and Gilmour and is the weakest album in the band's catalogue, Wright came back in Division Bell was an improvement over Reason, but without Waters, still a weak album.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 It's not my most favourite album, I think my most favourite is between Meddle and Dark Side Of The Moon.
I just really like David Gilmour, I don't think he needs the rest of Pink Floyd to be great - but it's certainly not the same without the rest of them, there's more creativity and it sounds better when Pink Floyd was a full band.
@@RiotK0 As I said, when Gilmore and Wright's music was mixed with Water's lyrics, things truly special happened. That's why I think Echoes is Pink Floyd's biggest achievement.
Saucerful, Momentary Lapse, and Final Cut are absolute genius.
The Final Cut one gets me everytime
the wish you were here one broke my heart
I LOVE the style of the "worker and parasite" cartoon. If only I liked the studio Ummagumma as much, but to be fair, the cartoon is about 45 minutes shorter.
This is accurate. But I felt the "Momentary Lapse" one was a trifle harsh.
but in light of the "a pretty fair forgery" comment, pretty fuckin' funny if y'ask me.
@@revbleech ayuh; that comment was on my mind too. But in my private opinion, that criticism is more justly directed at "The Final Cut;" which was, after all, basically a Roger Waters solo album featuring Gilmour as a guest guitarist.
@jonathanbirch2022 gotta disagree with you on that one, homie. The Final Cut was a fair forgery of a Floyd album, but nothing more. It has far more in common with "The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking," "Radio K.A.O.S.," or "Amused to Death" than it does with any true Floyd album, if only for the fact that I don't listen to it. Waters' self-pity on The Final Cut exceeds even that of The Wall's protagonist, and that's no mean feat.
@jonathanbirch2022 once again, I disagree. Waters had fired Wright, thereby severing a vital part of their sound. Pros and Cons really wasn't that good. I get the feeling alsilo that Gilmour had emotionally checked out by this point. Though Gilmour's solo albums from this period lack Waters' lyrical skill, they are far more present and vital than Waters' offerings.
@jonathanbirch2022 aiyah, I appreciate that you see it that way, but I'll never agree. By the time The Wall was done, Roger was so deep in self-pitying gloom and doom that I was glad that Floyd was done; the Final Cut was one album too many. It wasn't a pleasant listen by any means, it was definitely not enjoyable, and it had none of the balance or presence that made The Wall a genuinely significant album. Momentary Lapse was *fun,* at least. Waters' albums are not. His most recent Dark Side of the Moon project was a huge artistic step backward. He's a great lyricist--or he was, at least--but his work has gotten less and less approachable since The Wall. I won't say he's a bad musician--that's just not true. His bass lines are precise and exact--he doesn't waste a note. His songwriting skill is historic record. But since The Wall, he just hasn't been any fun; and that is the main thing that makes me not want to listen to someone's music. In his music, I hear no joy or peace or pleasantness. Plus, Wright was vital to Floyd's sound. Bring in as many surrogate keyboard players as you like; without Wright, it ain't really Floyd.
Glad to see that I wasn't the only one to catch a 100% reference to "Animals" when that episode originally aired.
Maybe the episode that had a hallucination scene featuring the marching hammers from The Wall would've been too obvious. Also, Peter Frampton bought an inflatable pig at PF's yard sale.
That would be too blatant.
The ‘Wish You Were Here’ one is perfect
Homer trippin in a hammock to meddle but elongated to about 8 hours or so is accurate.
I thought: “alright impress me”
I’m impressed
I personally love the division bell album, the lyrics are not the best for PF but musically it is great 😃
High Hopes is fire, one of my favorite songs
Great album! I love the cluster one, it gives such a nostalgic feel 💜
Poles Apart is great, too.
This is what happened to Syd Barrett.
I don't know why no one is mentioning the Dark side of the Moon one, I can't stop watching it hahahahah
I considered mentioning it because I don’t get it. I love that album, but it’s mood is so much the opposite of the Homer clip that… I just don’t get it. Is the joke simply that Pink Floyd “went crazy“ on that album?
@@vidhound it’s an album about things that drive people crazy.
@@vidhound "the lunatic is on the grass..."
I was not ready for this
RIP Syd
The final cut one was hilarious, it's literally with the whole album is about
Usually these videos barely make sense, but these all fit pretty well!
The ummagumma one was perfect
Y'know? If that Flanders bit was used somewhere on Piper as a soundbite, it would have made the album even better!
0:42 for some reason the Echoes cover has always looked like a big upside down nose to me
Ummagumma, Dark Side of The Moon and Wish You Were Here are all unbelievably accurate.
Well.. looks like someone had a little too much "Waters was the most important band member"-juice.
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My interpretation of all these:
Piper: Large Drug Influence
Saucer: David Gilmour replaces Syd
More: Heavy Drug Influence and Experimentation
Ummagumma: Nonsense
Atom Heart Mother: Incorporates Horns
Meddle: Very relaxing and easy listening
Obscured by Clouds: often over shadowed by The Dark Side of the Moon and Meddle
The Dark Side of the Moon: Themes of insanity and lunacy
Wish You Were Here: A tribute to Syd Barrett whom the whole band missed
Animals: Reference to the album cover and theme of pigs being represented as the high class
The Wall: Pink becoming isolated from society
The Final Cut: super political and talks about the Falkland war and Margaret thatcher
A Momentary Lapse of Reason: A blatant imitation of what Pink Floyd once was
The Division Bell: Reference to the end of High Hopes (the phone call)
The Endless River: The end of Pink Floyd and the passing of Richard Wright
Meddle's clip was chosen more for wind noise, and The Division Bell was chosen for being boring as hell
@@revbleech ahhhh
@@revbleech the divison bell is my 4th favorite while piper is probably my number one
@@revbleech high hopes is easily one of their best. But yeah. People seems to miss that the band worked as a whole.
@@joaquinlezcano2372 division bell is mostly good songs, a couple great ones, but not as cohesive an album as the golden era.
I was so mad at the one for the wall but then you immediately saved it with the final cut
right?? i feel like all “jokes” revolving around The Wall are just “haha lemme say something about a wall”
So....Pink Floyd Experience. I get it now.
MLOR is criminally underrated, I understand the complaints and appreciate the later remaster. But it was unapologetically 80s and outside of a New Machine it had some incredible tracks on it worthy of the legacy of any era of PF.
@@BattleFlanky preach brother
I was today years old when I realized that the clip chosen for A Saucerful of Secrets represents Syd Barrett being replaced
Am I the only one that didn’t understand saucerful of secrets , does anybody know what it’s supposed to mean?
I get it now , it’s a reference to the replacement of syd
Put attention in The last song mate
@@tomgat6314 you mean jugband blues?
@@smileysmilefan7879 yes mate
@@tomgat6314 yes , it was the last song with syd Barrett in Pink Floyd
I thought it was like is not pink Floyd, and was about to explode that's my favorite album
I love how The Wall is just a scene involving a wall.
Wish you were here hurt man.
Animals is their best record
Delicate Sounds is frighteningly spot on.
Do you mean Momentary Lapse?
@@JoshuaBattenMusic Muddle?
@@xtraspecialmango its meddle
What a bizarre form for genius to take.
Thank you for this.
"A Momentary Lapse of Reason" is so much unappreciated
The More album take was fucking genius hahahaha
That’s the only one I did not get. Can you explain it?
@@andrewmackey2019 I think it's because on that was during their heavily psychedelic days but they toned down the psychedelia for that album as if they were given a ton of mood stabilizer medication. That's my take anyway I could be wrong
After listening to them all for the last 6 months, yes.
the crossover I never knew I needed
This is sooo accurate
I literally hear songs from each album looking at this scenes from Simps
So cool
I mean when mr.burns was asking bout the wall I hear "worm your crown your honour" from song the trial I guess
Lol the Obscured by Clouds one...
That’s literally the only one I do not get. Morrison was the Lizard King.
You’re mistaking the Soundtrack to the Film More with Obscured by Clouds.
Absolutely nailed Dark side of the moon and wish you were here and animals I’m not sure about some of the other ones but definitely Dark side and Wish you were here
Echoes is a song I regularly fall asleep to
As i Pink Floyd fan i only can relate with Animals album only 1:10
The Simpsons, is there anything they can't explain?
Hahahah, I used to listen to the Division Bell when going to bed, so Homer napping is so relevant xD
I don't appreciate the one for The Division Bell. Absolutely amazing album
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the audio glitches make this funnier, actually
The clip for Obscured by Clouds is very accurate
should've made the wall the entire frank grimes episode
Hey guys, It seems like I have a different interpretation than others about the Wish You Were Here one. Have you ever been somewhere with really dark skies and looked up? Look up the light pollution maps and find the darkest spot you can get to. No one’s gonna feel bad looking at the Milky Way. Maybe a stunned silence but not bad. I don’t think that was intended as a negative. Homer was just vibin’ on space, man.
everyone talking about how sad the wish you were here one was but not obscured by clouds