sjboyd0137 wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
I think it might be the definitive Pink Floyd song. Long but not an epic, strong keyboard/synth presence, not too acoustic, not too heavy. What do you think is their best?
Time is probably the best known on Darkside, but Us & Them is the best song on the album. As far as difinitive Floyd, Wish You Were Here and Comfortably Numb. Mother is my favorite.
I'm gonna maybe say something unpopular and say that no cut off
The Wall can be definitive Floyd because of what a departure its production was from everything up to that point. (Side note: if you haven't already, check out Lou Reed's
Berlin, another Bob Ezrin production, and try to conceptualize it as a spiritual precursor to
The Wall. It's not nearly as sprawling or rawk-operatic, but both albums pretty well shout at you THIS IS A SAD ALBUM, WE ARE SONICALLY MANIPULATING YOU INTO FEELING SAD, EVERYTHING IS VERY SERIOUS AND AWFUL AND SAD.)
"Wish You Were Here" is a favorite of mine but leans too heavily on acoustic guitar, which I've never felt is a signature sound of theirs. "Have a Cigar" would be another candidate, but they farmed out the lead vocals to Roy Harper, so that's out. I could certainly hear an argument for "Pigs" on the same basis as mine for "Us and Them."
Is this a Pink Floyd thread yet? I feel like I should revisit them. If nothing else, I need to re-rip all my CDs, they're all 128 kb/s .wmas from 2004! How shameful!
EDIT: thought it is dubiously impressive that through all my dead laptops over the years, I managed to hang onto rips from the summer after high school.
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