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Old 05-15-2018, 10:31 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Oh. Refer to Dude. I'd count it.
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I don't have any Pink Floyd albums and I think that's a 10/10.
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I don't have any Pink Floyd albums and I think that's a 10/10.
Definitely the best one they ever made. No contest.
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Old 05-15-2018, 11:05 AM   #14 (permalink)
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ok I’m going to go by memory

I had A Nice Pair on vinyl -it was the first two rereleased I bought it when I was in junior high - no longer idea what happened to it - haven’t seen it in ages - I think I may have sold it to get money to go to Panama City, FL during spring break

I had more but I think I recorded it from someone in high school

I definitely still have Ummagumma on CD I had it on vinyl in high school

I had Atom Heart Mother on vinyl no idea current whereabouts

I had a store bought copy of meddle on cassette from junior high - probably still have it

I bought Obscured By Clouds on vinyl in junior high seems like I’ve seen it recently

Dark Side I had on vinyl probably still do

Animals I started on a cassette recording then I bought the record and I still have it on record and CD for sure


Wish You Were Here I have on vinyl

The Wall I bought on vinyl right when it came out also bought the CD later I do think I still have both

I bought the Final Cut on vinyl when it came out (or within the year)

I also have Relics on vinyl and a cassette recording of Zabriskie Point.

I think have dubs of all the post waters stuff

Don’t ask why bought it but I also have the Echoes greatest hits collection on CD

I have a bootleg from the Animals tour on cassette (good quality)

I consider it all unassailable except the post waters stuff which pains me

I know your frustration with WYWH -Shine but truthfully I like it

I’ve ranked them before - Animals is my favorite but Ummagumma might have overtaken it. Ummagumma has proved to have the most longevity I think. I love the Final Cut.

I had The Wall and Live at Pompie on VHS.

The track when the tigers broke free is in the film the wall and included in the echoes compilation.
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DSOTM, Animals, WYWH: 10/10
Ummagumma, Meddle: 8/10
The Final Cut: 7/10
The Wall: 6/10
AMLOR: 5/10
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My problem with it is that on one hand Waters went super commercial to get airplay, and then on the other he went uber-weird with some of the second disc (filler). The album works better with visuals than just listening to it IMO.
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I don't have any Pink Floyd albums and I think that's a 10/10.
Ah man I dont have that album,what songs are on it buddy?

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Ya from this album on its all digital,doesnt sound as good (Especially on analogue media) ... Its too bad really.....
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My problem with it is that on one hand Waters went super commercial to get airplay, and then on the other he went uber-weird with some of the second disc (filler). The album works better with visuals than just listening to it IMO.
Too commercial and too experimental? Odd combo. Maybe I didn't give that album enough credit.
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My problem with it is that on one hand Waters went super commercial to get airplay, and then on the other he went uber-weird with some of the second disc (filler). The album works better with visuals than just listening to it IMO.
It had hits but what pop star was he formulating them after?

Name the commercial music The Happiest Days of Our Lives and Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 were modeled after?
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