On the radio: Pink Floyd and Kraftwerk
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My favourite Pink Floyd albums are 'The Wall' and 'Is There Anybody Out There'.... Comfortably Numb, for example, sounds better on those, than on Pulsecantosis wrote:Desert_Voyager wrote:Pink Floyd can move me as much as TD. Comfortably Numb always brings a tear to my eye
same here, although I have to admit even though David Gilmour is the better singer of the two I always find Roger Waters much more moving. I much prefer Waters Wish You Were Here/Shine On You Crazy Diamond then the Gilmour/Floyd versions.
I had a listen to DSOTM last night. It was the SACD 30th anniversary edition. I've heard quite a lot of crticism of this version. I find it stunning and some parts like 'Money' & 'Us and Them' sound so much brighter on this edition. DSOTM was the first PF I heard. I can still remember buying the LP from Boots. When I got it home up until then I had never heard anything like it. I was so struck by the sheer elegance of the whole album. To think it was put out in 1973 and hasn't aged a bit is something itself.Desert_Voyager wrote:Oh yes, DSOTM is another truly brilliant Pink Floyd albumcantosis wrote:I am boring, I have to say DSOTM is my fave floyd album. It was great to see Waters peform it live earlier in the year.
Wish you were here is my favourit, but Animals and DSOTM are also great.cantosis wrote:I am boring, I have to say DSOTM is my fave floyd album. It was great to see Waters peform it live earlier in the year.