I guess w/ Floyd, there are alot of different flavors. See Emily Play and Arnold Layne as pop songs had an eerie quality that really stuck out in 67-68 and Interstellar Overdrive had a killer narcotic space rock riff that pretty much gave birth to Hawkwind. The post Meddle stuff has moments that are highly polished and sonically impressive, and I know alot of people really love those recordings, but IMHO they fell prey to a slick formulaic approach that wiped out alot of the mystery and the sense of discovery that made Ummagumma and Meddle work. Fortunately, there are alot of other great bands that can give you a similar high. Anyone know if there is a good digital version of Meddle to be had. The one I have sounds pretty lousy.
Any Pink Floyd Historians?
In my days as a young audiophile, I spent a lot of time listening to various DSOTM recordings. I also enjoyed the Wall, but never really delved more deeply into Wish You Were Here, Animals or Pink Floyd's earlier albums. Now, however, I have been studying some of the chords on the piano and would love to learn more:
Could someone please comment on the evolution of their music? Which CDs would you recommend for further study?
My other questions concerns the members and "spirit" of the band -- I have read that Roger Waters was one of the founders and that everything BEFORE DSOTM was the "best" but also heard someone say "I disagree -- I preferred everything they did BEFORE WATERS" ?!?!??!
And is it just me, or are the lyrics anti business, anti capitalism, does "Money" comments on the evils of greed, were "Pigs" and "Dogs" (Animals) metaphors for greedy businessmen? Was The Wall anti establishment regarding the English school system, or could Waters really have written it as a rant against "stadium rock" as I read in one interview?
If so, how would you reconcile all of this with the fact that the band was (is?) wildly successful and presumably very rich?
Any and all comments on Pink Floyd greatly appreciated as I try to learn more and further explore their music.
Thanks and best wishes.
Could someone please comment on the evolution of their music? Which CDs would you recommend for further study?
My other questions concerns the members and "spirit" of the band -- I have read that Roger Waters was one of the founders and that everything BEFORE DSOTM was the "best" but also heard someone say "I disagree -- I preferred everything they did BEFORE WATERS" ?!?!??!
And is it just me, or are the lyrics anti business, anti capitalism, does "Money" comments on the evils of greed, were "Pigs" and "Dogs" (Animals) metaphors for greedy businessmen? Was The Wall anti establishment regarding the English school system, or could Waters really have written it as a rant against "stadium rock" as I read in one interview?
If so, how would you reconcile all of this with the fact that the band was (is?) wildly successful and presumably very rich?
Any and all comments on Pink Floyd greatly appreciated as I try to learn more and further explore their music.
Thanks and best wishes.
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