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I'm convinced now that AndersonCouncill is my musical nemesis.
11-15-2005 09:44 PM
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White Like Jesus Wrote:I'm convinced now that AndersonCouncill is my musical nemesis.
Could be rabbit.

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11-16-2005 10:37 AM
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heck, the more I listen to A New Machine, the more I like that as well! :D
11-16-2005 07:53 PM
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THerestlesseye Wrote:yeah, i would have to agree with Anderson COunnica; this albem have personal meanig to me
Very sentimental in ways, Learning To Fly reminds my mom about how my brother went to prison. Its transcendent. It moved me, and in a way, it was shortly after I got into Floyd myself and that in turn moved me. AMLOR isn't my fav album (its close), but its the first album--or rock album, at least--that moved me.

The first general album? The Eminem Show, thank you very much.
11-19-2005 12:09 PM
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White Like Jesus Wrote:I'm convinced now that AndersonCouncill is my musical nemesis.
LOL, yeah. I have thought the same thing at times about you, but your cool.

My musical nemesis? Fred Durst. I'm gonna join D12 someday just so that my prog-rock band can beef with him.
11-19-2005 12:11 PM
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It's a great album and I have listened to it a lot over the years. It's underrated as is the Division Bell. But the sales of these two albums speak well for them. Some of DG's most emotional and brilliant guitar work is "Marooned" off DB.

Anyway, that's my take.

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11-21-2005 01:23 PM
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RE: a momentary lapse of reason - what do you think?
I like it a lot, but just few tracks.

It starts with Signs of Life (lovely). Learning to Fly is Awesome, but not on AMLOR. It must be DSOT or PULSE. Than its On the Turning Away, also a great song!

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08-11-2009 11:15 PM
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RE: a momentary lapse of reason - what do you think?
It's pretty good, but not a Floyd album in my opinion. I like Signs of Life, Learning to Fly, and On the Turning Away, but without Roger Waters, it's not the same.
08-12-2009 05:15 PM
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RE: a momentary lapse of reason - what do you think?
This is Floyd album, but Late-Floydian. I don't think it should be offended. There are also good songs, such as "Yet another movie", "On the turning away", "Sorrow". That's a pity that only 10 tracks (2 instrumentals among them) are in album, nevertheless.
08-13-2009 03:53 AM
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RE: a momentary lapse of reason - what do you think?
(08-12-2009 05:15 PM)Cant Avoid the Floyd Wrote:  It's pretty good, but not a Floyd album in my opinion. I like Signs of Life, Learning to Fly, and On the Turning Away, but without Roger Waters, it's not the same.


I find it interesting that you consider this album to not be a Pink Floyd album, because there's no Roger Waters. Do you think The Final Cut is a Pink Floyd album?

Personally, I like the album. It's not as good as The Division Bell or anything they did in the 70s, but as an introduction to what Pink Floyd would sound like without Waters, it's good.

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11-16-2009 12:52 PM
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