I can somewhat understand not getting into post-Waters Floyd as for some reason there are people who think it's not Pink Floyd (they'd be wrong).....but not liking Obscured By Clouds? I'd say it's better than nearly everything they did after WYWH. Burning Bridges is one of the top 5 songs they've ever done.
I'm not saying OBC is bad. Just saying I've never really gotten into it. I like the other albums from the same era better with Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother and Meddle being the current top 3.
I'm sorry to say this, but I can't get into The Division Bell. There are some good moments on that album but overall it really does not do alot for me. I don't want to get on a downer here but my Mother died a couple or months before the album came out so maybe that has something to do with it, but The Division Bell just does not make the hairs on the back of my neck stand up on end like Animals or Dark Side of the Moon or Wish you Were Here or Obscured By Clouds or The Wall and even The Final Cut.
I cannot say I have one specific favorite album of Michael Jackson, because I like all of Michael
(09-23-2010 02:56 AM)Jenifer007 Wrote: [ -> ]I cannot say I have one specific favorite album of Michael Jackson, because I like all of Michael
If you're going to spam, get the artist right. Commit to it, at least.
The Doors is my favourite album. Because Contact the unique rock music, blues, classical, jazz, and became a powerful blend of the lyrics. Manzarek and his long-term effects of the classic riffs come in, and while nobody around Densmore, Morrison's lyrics are brought to Latin influence searing emotional moments, including poetry, Krieger played guitar and did the same.
As much as I love The Doors, this is a Pink Floyd forum and we talk about them here.
Tori Amos: 'The Beekeeper'
The Beach Boys: 'The Beach Boys' (MIU is my favorite or second favorite BBs album)
David Bowie: 'Never Let Me Down'
The Cardigans: 'Emmerdale'
The Cure: Wish (Robert Smith's most boring, perfunctory output; what a horrible follow-up to Disintegration!)
John Lennon: 'Sometime In New York City' (the sore thumb)
Manic Street Preahcers: 'Generation Terrorists' (way out of place in their catalog)
I sure do love the musical Spamalot, but not when it's all over this board.