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Originally Posted by Schizotypic
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.
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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.