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Pink Floyd for Life<3
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@TheTwelly We don't "need" them to listen to Floyd and Floyd certainly doesn't "need" to be heard high. But c'mon, don't be such a drug hater. Some of them, without a doubt, do tend to enhance your appreciation to music... it's not necessary but it sure as fuck can help
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The wall was a great movie man
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@lughlongarm76 almost agree. i think the live show is really the culmination of it all. its a traveling art exhibit, and one of the best i've ever experienced in terms of full metaphorical context inside-out. the movie almost completes the vision. but if u haven't yet, plz c the most recent version of the show. there have been at least 3 different ones but Waters has truly culminated all the fullest meaning from existential to all the details in between.
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@rwfmade Definitely. Don't get me wrong, I love The Wall. A still from the movie is my desktop background right now, and I have the theatrical poster hanging on the wall of my living room. But I like it for the reason you named: it's philosophical (and psychological). Musically, though, the album as a whole doesn't compare to Floyd's earlier work. The story it tells is beautiful. So I'll be the first to say: the movie is far better than the album itself. Plus Scarfe's animation is sick.
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@TheTwelly some people haven't been high long enough to get it
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@lughlongarm76 now yah see, Feathers made an awesome point and I hit like, but this statement is an exaggeration. while ppl like us treasure all of Floyd's work, and get sick of The Wall over time, let's not lose sight of the fact that The Wall is the most philosophically intricate, detailed, imaginative, and ambitious musical work Floyd ever produced, and in the history of music.
LSD
gremby 5 months ago 28
That feeling of smoking a joint with your best friend by your ever faithful dog while this is playing.
Namaste.
Renaissanceish 7 months ago 10