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Old 08-25-2009, 05:01 PM   #31 (permalink)
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i would say my favorite album of the aughts that i have heard.
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Old 11-13-2009, 01:37 PM   #32 (permalink)
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YouTube - Pink Floyd - When the tigers broke free (Film version) + Lyrics


Me and The Wall:
No grading system can reveal what this album means to me, because I am super biased when it comes to The Wall. I guess if you didn't grow-up with this thing you wouldn't understand, but despite me listening to shit music until MB, this was the one good album I knew all the words to and all the turns the album was going to take by the time I was like eight. Thank god my grades are only dependent on what I think, because seriously trying to compare this realistically to other albums in here would be hard.




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On with the actual review, I would strongly suggest anyone who hasn't watched this movie at 3:00am with some popcorn and the lyrics sitting next to them to put it on their list of things to do. Something else to note is not to really think of it the same you would any other Pink Floyd album, in fact, for me this isn't either an album or Pink Floyd. For me this is an entirely different entity then a lot Pink Floyd, I think this is really more of Roger Waters Rock Opera then anything... so, pretend your at the opera!

Anyway, looking back it is sort of cheesy, which is why I kind of didn't want to review it... but at the same time I love this album and it will always have a special place in my heart, it's a hell of a beautiful story and I think something that has actually enriched my life some by being part of it.


Hope someone ends-up liking this as much as I do,
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Old 11-15-2009, 09:23 AM   #33 (permalink)
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No grading system can reveal what this album means to me, because I am super biased when it comes to The Wall. I guess if you didn't grow-up with this thing you wouldn't understand, but despite me listening to shit music until MB, this was the one good album I knew all the words to and all the turns the album was going to take by the time I was like eight.
On with the actual review, I would strongly suggest anyone who hasn't watched this movie at 3:00am with some popcorn and the lyrics sitting next to them to put it on their list of things to do. Hope someone ends-up liking this as much as I do,
Sincerely, MB's only Schizotypic.
Heh...I haven't thought about the movie and album "The Wall" for a long time, so it was fun to read your review of it, Schizo. I remember exactly when and where I was when I first watched the movie: it was 1987 late at night in the apartment of an Iranian man I was dating in Berlin (an appropriate place for watching The Wall), and he wanted to share the movie with me because he was an illustrator/cartoonist who loved music. I think we *did* have popcorn. I remember thinking, while watching the movie, that it was interesting to see where people's creative musical impulses take them.
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Old 11-15-2009, 01:45 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Heh...I haven't thought about the movie and album "The Wall" for a long time, so it was fun to read your review of it, Schizo. I remember exactly when and where I was when I first watched the movie: it was 1987 late at night in the apartment of an Iranian man I was dating in Berlin (an appropriate place for watching The Wall), and he wanted to share the movie with me because he was an illustrator/cartoonist who loved music. I think we *did* have popcorn. I remember thinking, while watching the movie, that it was interesting to see where people's creative musical impulses take them.
I have to say, that's a pretty rad story V.
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