Dark Side is a classic album, a classic piece of music and writing so far ahead of its time. Take Money (1973) and was ever a line written so prophetic.
New car, caviar, four star daydream
Think I'll buy me a football team
I'm more of a Waters man than a Syd but there's no arguing it all started with him. Wish You Were Here is simply sublime and beautiful whilst The Wall is dark, foreboding, depressing, intriguing, unexpected and altogether astonishing. I never fully understood certain parts of it, but having seen Waters play it live last year and without a single shred of doubt it is the most stunning and spectacular event ive ever had the pleasure to witness, only then did I begin to understand more of what it all meant.
Their Final Cut album is one of those you either love or hate, it wasn't really a Floyd album in a sense but more the beginings of Roger's solo career. I personally think its a masterpiece where the opening track should really become an anthem for Maggies legacy. 'The Gunner's Dream' is as powerful and mournful a song you could wish to hear and a killer of a saxophone solo, Wilfred Owen would have been proud to have wrote the words of this song. The final three songs to close the album 'The Final Cut, Not Now John and Two Suns In The Sunset' really showed the band was over and Roger was going his own way. 'The title track is one of my favourite Floyd/Waters songs and its worth every single second to listen to the background noises and voices which really make this such a special and heartfelt song.
I recently heard 'Grantchester Meadows' from Ummagumma, a song i hadn't played in over 20 years and found it as refreshing and delightful as when I first heard it and find myself listening to it all the time now.
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