The Wall: The Album That Broke Pink Floyd|Vinyl Monday

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Abigail Devoe

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@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
what’s your favorite song on the wall? comment below!
@willkillara
@willkillara 11 ай бұрын
‘Vera’ - touching tribute to Vera Lynn
@joserobjr7010
@joserobjr7010 11 ай бұрын
the trial, my mom thinks it's a cult or something. gotta listen to it with headphones on
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 11 ай бұрын
Hey You
@RGRG3232
@RGRG3232 11 ай бұрын
Since "Comfortably Numb" will probably get the most mentions, I'll go left and say "Goodbye Blue Sky".
@saintgeorge6706
@saintgeorge6706 11 ай бұрын
RUN LIKE HELL
@konowd
@konowd 11 ай бұрын
It’s remarkable that such a dark personal album was the number one album in the country for nearly four months. I think it will always speak to alienated people, it helped get me through some hard times in life, and I’m glad it will always be with us.
@guitarbo1
@guitarbo1 11 ай бұрын
Same with The Cure. Musical anti-heroes
@konowd
@konowd 11 ай бұрын
Billy Corgan actually thought a lot of Cure stuff sounded happy to him, but they indeed spoke to a lot of people struggling with their emotions, like good music often does and should
@stoneyboyd
@stoneyboyd 10 ай бұрын
It spoke to me as well
@konowd
@konowd 10 ай бұрын
Many of us. It’s no accident we’re still talking about it after all these years
@motomike71
@motomike71 10 ай бұрын
Also, late seventies. Most of Lynyrd Skynrd died in a plane crash. Keith Moon died in 1978. Disco was king and it was hard for rock acts to sell albums. Rock was in a dark place.
@jetnova3788
@jetnova3788 11 ай бұрын
I was 15 when The Wall was released, living in a boys’ home with other rejects. We were huge fans of DSOTM, WYWH and Animals. None of those albums prepared is for The Wall. We were spellbound. Each and every one of us felt the record in a very personal way. We had each built our walls and we understood all of it on an emotional level. At the same time, it was so liberating. A battle cry. One of my favorite memories is of the night a friend and I got caught driving in a snow storm and had to go really slow. We turned the radio off and sang The Wall from start to finish, improvising the instrumental parts by making weird noises. We knew every guitar solo. The thing is in my DNA. I think it has aged well.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
driving at a snail's pace singing the wall from front to back from memory...that's a magical experience. your comments are a wealth of them, thank you always
@jetnova3788
@jetnova3788 11 ай бұрын
@@abigaildevoe awww. Thank you so much. I think the world of you.
@jetnova3788
@jetnova3788 11 ай бұрын
P.S. this one had me in hysterics. Lots of LOLz
@nashkita77
@nashkita77 10 ай бұрын
I has 2 years released from a group home "Greystone house" living on my own for the first time at age 17. Remember the first Day they played it on the radio.
@jetnova3788
@jetnova3788 10 ай бұрын
@@nashkita77 I think it’s especially resonant for those of us who grew up feeling profoundly unloved (foster homes, group homes and the like).
@365DaysofProg
@365DaysofProg 11 ай бұрын
Hey Abby, thank you so very much for shouting out the channel and the video! It came out absolutely fantastic and made us all wish for "Fragile" to be featured on a Vinyl Monday episode ;))
@MochaDaisy8645
@MochaDaisy8645 11 ай бұрын
Hey! Looking forward to watching your videos (thanks Abby!)
@flannigan7956
@flannigan7956 11 ай бұрын
Yes yes need a Yes almost as bad as I need the Octopus, aughh the treachery of that damn jar (bravo again on the cover art rank list!😊)
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
thank you so much naomi! yes will work their way into the series eventually, but i think i have a lot to answer for regarding my opinions on animals first haha
@smaug1234
@smaug1234 11 ай бұрын
The contrast between David and Rodgers voices is perfectly used to show the states of Pinks slip into crazy. This album is such a big part of my life.
@konowd
@konowd 11 ай бұрын
Ezrin had to work hard to get Gilmour’s stuff on there, The Wall was almost a solo album
@smaug1234
@smaug1234 11 ай бұрын
yep I have heard that, Rodger was Floyd in his own mind by this point it seems. Sad I guess but history has shown one part is less then the whole even when that part writes the words. Its music not a book.@@konowd
@konowd
@konowd 11 ай бұрын
I always felt that Floyd needed Roger as a lyricist and he needed Gilmour and company as a band. It’s not the same without each other.
@ms8596
@ms8596 3 ай бұрын
@@konowd All of my favorite tunes have Gilmour writing credits in there.
@avenuePad
@avenuePad 2 ай бұрын
​@@smaug1234 Ezrin was a producer and did what producers do: produce. The Wall was written almost entirely by Waters, so it's not hard to imagine that he wrote them with his voice in mind. Plus, I don't believe 99% of what people say in comment sections and forums about Waters. Their stories and claims are products of the "telephone game". There might be a small grain of truth somewhere in there, but by the time it gets to me it's total BS. At the very least extremely exaggerated.
@conner.j.a.wilson
@conner.j.a.wilson 11 ай бұрын
So happy to hear a “Vera” shout-out at the end. That was always my favourite Pink Floyd song growing up - I used to think I would name a child after it one day.
@farrellmcnulty909
@farrellmcnulty909 11 ай бұрын
I used the name in a story i wrote.
@coloradopeoplesnews7676
@coloradopeoplesnews7676 11 ай бұрын
What has become of you?
@acetheta
@acetheta 10 ай бұрын
m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/fqSwkImjg5usqs0
@WilliamBrown-kh3eu
@WilliamBrown-kh3eu 10 ай бұрын
@@coloradopeoplesnews7676 Does anybody else in here….
@DWHarper62
@DWHarper62 5 ай бұрын
That section during the live show in 2010 was the emotional peak of the show...
@CJRamos-jv3pb
@CJRamos-jv3pb 11 ай бұрын
I saw a show for this album's tour. When that plane flew overhead, I knew I was done: No concert would ever surpass what I was experiencing. I've been to many shows since then, and that prediction remains correct.
@mikeknowles5848
@mikeknowles5848 11 ай бұрын
I particularly like Rick's keyboards on Don't Leave Me Now, Satie-esque uneasy calm framing Pink's looming psychosis.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
can't believe i missed that, thank you for pointing that out!
@pheunithpsychic-watertype9881
@pheunithpsychic-watertype9881 10 ай бұрын
Kind of hard to notice when it's a synthesizer. Never thought of it that way. What about his playing on nobody home? Kind of reminds me of Saties gnosiegnnes
@jiminut
@jiminut 11 ай бұрын
The film is a masterpiece. I used to see glimpses of it on TV and eventually watched it on VHS enough times that I never need to go back there. It's etched into my brain. Of all the twisted films I saw in my youth that I never need to see again, The Wall is the most beautifully twisted.
@konowd
@konowd 11 ай бұрын
While Alan Parker was a great director, I like what I see in my head when I listen to The Wall, all due respect to him and the film.
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623
@sugadelicsavagesoul8623 10 ай бұрын
THIS comment!!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎉🎉🙌🏽💖
@tinmachine693
@tinmachine693 4 ай бұрын
Wot I want to know is it still available on any platform or medium? It seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth Or am I looking in the wrong places?
@davidwald2938
@davidwald2938 18 күн бұрын
@@tinmachine693 DVD
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 11 ай бұрын
Roger Waters & David Gilmour agree on little but both championed the 2004 Scissor Sisters disco/Bee Gees inspired cover of Comfortably Numb.
@behelit1997
@behelit1997 11 ай бұрын
This masterpiece of an album was first heard in the 2000s by me, i love it; my father whose is dead now recommended me Pink Floyd, with all the mourning for his funeral, you came to happy me a little, thank you
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
i'm so sorry for your loss. i hope the music can heal you, and please treat yourself kindly
@behelit1997
@behelit1997 11 ай бұрын
@@abigaildevoe thank you
@chrishenderson9130
@chrishenderson9130 Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss
@absea7918
@absea7918 11 ай бұрын
Great reaction, and i like your take on having Bowie's Thin White Duke as a reference to Pink. There was definitely some overt fascism in that iteration of Bowie's alter-egos.
@zimriel
@zimriel 10 ай бұрын
David Jones liked Jews a little more than Waters does, I think.
@deepermind4884
@deepermind4884 10 ай бұрын
Living off cocaine, hot peppers & milk will do that to a person. It's been said that was his diet during the Station To Station sessions, which, once they were over, he never remembered.
@LJSpit
@LJSpit 11 ай бұрын
Wow... That was an epic review. So great to hear a review from someone who has such passion and knowledge. Review of your review...... 10 out of 10
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
thank you, glad you liked the video!
@macarthurpark7303
@macarthurpark7303 11 ай бұрын
Im not even a hardcore classic rock fan but you make it so interesting and have a fantastic channel!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
thank you! it's always nice seeing non-classic rock people dropping by
@christophergase1468
@christophergase1468 11 ай бұрын
I've studied the lyrics on this album so much that it's driving me crazy. The similarities to my own life are undeniable, which is why I haven't listened to this record in ages. But I think it's time to listen to this masterpiece again.
@ght_1
@ght_1 11 ай бұрын
David actually agreed with Roger that Rick wasn’t contributing enough
@DWHarper62
@DWHarper62 5 ай бұрын
Rick was a jazz guy, not a theatrical keyboard man...
@bobjove6511
@bobjove6511 4 ай бұрын
Rick even said he wasn't doing enough
@kentender01
@kentender01 11 ай бұрын
Run Like Hell, Abby... then take your Slowdive and returning home in a Rush frame of mind sounds good to me! Your brilliant reviews always drive me towards my own stacks to revisit some old friends! Thank you for all your hard work.
@robertoarsenal9044
@robertoarsenal9044 11 ай бұрын
The wall is a masterpiece of an album. It breaks my heart you don’t like animals which is another masterpiece. But it’s ok .
@sledzeppelin
@sledzeppelin 11 ай бұрын
Animals took me quite a while before it clicked with me, but now I listen to it the most. I'm hoping the same will happen for her.
@crapmalls
@crapmalls 11 ай бұрын
First floyd i heard was borrowing an animals cassette from the local library as a kid and i was like wtf is this garbage... That was then 😂
@mikepj67
@mikepj67 11 ай бұрын
pigs on the wing
@DivebombDemon
@DivebombDemon 11 ай бұрын
Hey, how about this, u guys don't win the UCL this season, u loan Saka to us.
@patrickmcevoy5080
@patrickmcevoy5080 11 ай бұрын
I'm not a huge Animals fan either, so I totally get it.
@millivinilli
@millivinilli 11 ай бұрын
Hi Ms. Devoe....That was fantastic. I watched it all. It really is a very creepy album. Thank You.
@sadusattack2628
@sadusattack2628 11 ай бұрын
I LOVED The Wall back in High School when we were stoned all the time. We'd get baked and drive around listening to a cassette of The Wall.
@danmayberry1185
@danmayberry1185 11 ай бұрын
Comfortably Numb was our official grad song. We acted accordingly.
@kylekoschalk7011
@kylekoschalk7011 10 ай бұрын
To me it's the greatest album ever made...a cornerstone of dark art that it not likely to ever be topped. Fun fact, I did a report in middle school on the album and my teacher let me play Goodbye Blue Skies from the VHS of the movie for the class. They weren't ready for it.
@DAKILLAGORILLA
@DAKILLAGORILLA 11 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your style of writing and your approach to these reviews. Super entertaining. Great job lady keep them coming.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
thank you! writing these is the best part. if i could do just that and know my jokes would be delivered right, i'd just do that
@chuckselvage3157
@chuckselvage3157 11 ай бұрын
What an album. So dark but brilliant.
@georgemathie8123
@georgemathie8123 11 ай бұрын
This is an album that with every listen I discover something new from a haunting sound effect to a surprising solo that I didn't pay attention to the first time around for a band that was in huge turmoil at the time they delivered a sonic masterpiece that's both timeless and endlessly creative
@chrisman3965
@chrisman3965 11 ай бұрын
How do you only have 20k subs? Your content is 10/10, keep it up!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
meanwhile i'm here thinking how do i already have 20k subs?? thank you so much!
@WillisFilms1
@WillisFilms1 11 ай бұрын
The Wall and Pink Floyd meant the world to me when I was an edgy teen in the late 2000s. Strangely, it helped me get through the bulk of my adolescence.
@craigplanting8804
@craigplanting8804 11 ай бұрын
Toni "Do That to Me One More Time" Tennille sings backing vocals on The Wall.
@zephead64
@zephead64 11 ай бұрын
"wow... look at this tub! Wanna take a bath?"
@jeremysmetana8583
@jeremysmetana8583 9 ай бұрын
It helped to be a latch-key kid (Gen-X), and especially single digits, on the cusp of double digits, when The Wall came out, to truly live in a headspace where you get it in an instant. In other words, where you don't need to be "in the mood" to appreciate The Wall but where hearing anything from The Wall immediately puts you in that headspace. That (my) generation were all kids of broken homes. For a lot of us there was no dad around, and life could be pretty brutal. I think that resonated with us, especially, and still resonates with kids in that position. I also don't think Roger "accidentally" wrote a commentary on patriarchy and how a man might come to treat women badly; he very intentionally wrote a commentary on how a society treating children with alternating coldness and brutality can cause them to be terrible adults to everybody around them (that's the whole point of the wall being built). It just happens to be that the society in this case was largely patriarchal and Pink's targets were mostly (not all) women. Note that Pink's mother is a problem, as well. So some matriarchal elements are also responsible for how awful he is. It is a much larger societal problem, and a very British (and also, American) problem. In the end, Pink is aware of what has shaped him, and he is critical of that society and he is remorseful. It's a profoundly human album, that coached a lot of us into being better people. I think (and I am not alone) that the studio version of the Comfortably Numb outro solo is the greatest guitar solo ever recorded. I love David, but he never came close again to it, live. Nobody has ever again matched that pure fury of tone and intensely forward-leaning playing.
@ScottBiggsDrummerVocals
@ScottBiggsDrummerVocals 11 ай бұрын
Great review Abigail! You nailed it on this one. Love the wisdom, wit and humor you put into this. Definitely agree with the sentiments here. The last great hurrah of Pink Floyd. Thank you for all you do cause this made my day! 😀
@alanclayton9277
@alanclayton9277 11 ай бұрын
I think you've served this album well today the presentation was enthralling. Also, I think you did do more than scratch the surface. It was like a close read of a text and it convinces me to look/listen to this rich text again. Will I ever love the album which has big moments but can be so difficult a listen? Mm. Hope the Slowdive gig is/was a life-changing experience. Neil will/ does/did notice you for sure!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
slowdive was wonderful, you'll see how close i got to the stage in the next vid probably! neil doesn't look up from the pedalboard much but another viewer recognized me in the merch line! THAT was a trip lol
@konowd
@konowd 11 ай бұрын
A very important album for me, I didn’t hear the entire thing until I was 15 and it really spoke to me. It’s cliche to say it, but some albums you listen to, others you feel. It was a hand on my shoulder that told me I wasn’t alone in feeling alienated and alone. The idea of me being on a giant side of a wall and everyone else on the other side made sense to me.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
it's not cliche at all, there are albums i've had on this series that i can't NOT feel. next week's is one of those!
@konowd
@konowd 11 ай бұрын
That’s actually a tagline from one of my favorite movies, Ordinary People, some movies you watch, others you feel, which is also true
@ArtbyJoeH
@ArtbyJoeH 11 ай бұрын
Roger Dean a huge influence on my early artist years … I’m heading over ! Btw the Wall … got so sick of Another Brick at number one in the charts back in the day ..😫
@flannigan7956
@flannigan7956 11 ай бұрын
Hear hear on both counts, that kid's exhaustive Roger Dean thing is pretty great (still a handful I do need to own heh heh). I can't get into the freakin Wall guys gees, lotta going way too easy on em
@jerryczarski5991
@jerryczarski5991 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Abigail! Great thoughts on The Wall. I was a freshman in high school when this came out. It changed my life! I was awakened to psychological torment in the people that were closest to me. My dad was a war veteran, my mom a protective passive aggressive, my teachers as functional alcoholics. All in all, the recognition that everyone was isolated within their particular loneliness and torment. Being young and noticing that the world was shit, major recession, post-Vietnam malaise, the threat of a new war with Iran and the hostage situation, added up to a withdrawal from the world and an introspective prison. Not fun. There had to be some hope in the end. I am now almost 60. I discovered hope is found in the beauty of simple things. Look for beauty, then you will find truth. Push aside the static coming at you from too many sources. Your life is your life, not what the tribe wants you to be.
@igelkott255
@igelkott255 10 ай бұрын
I was a freshman in college when the wall came out. It was played CONSTANTLY in the dorms for months. When I was walking back from classes it was playing from someone's window. Of course I played it a lot myself for many years. It is one of the greatest albums ever made.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 10 ай бұрын
not gonna lie i wish i heard the trial blaring out of someone's dorm window while in college instead i was the one blaring the trial out my dorm window
@TheJustinside
@TheJustinside 11 ай бұрын
What an excellent job. I never really knew the whole story or even bothered to look into it but i love the Wall and have heard it 100's of times. This was great.
@troubadour723
@troubadour723 11 ай бұрын
Great analysis as always, Abby! Waters was very crafty by holding back TWO solo albums worth of material while Gilmour and Wright released their solo albums, thus giving Waters leverage when new material was needed quickly to produce an album to pay off their tax debt. Clever bastard. Regarding the film - the first time I saw it was a midnight showing. The stranger next to me was on . . . something, and spent the entire film rocking side to side and pretending to shoot himself in the head. Couldn’t have asked for a better viewing companion for that film.
@vonsopas
@vonsopas 11 ай бұрын
OMG I got goosebumps when she produced that sleeve. That album fell on a very personal level back in 2002 when I first listened them. EDIT: I got goosebumps for a good part of the video (and yeah "Rog" is kind of an a$s). Great content! Keep up the amazing work!
@EntropicRemnants
@EntropicRemnants 10 ай бұрын
Fascinating analysis. Love seeing young folks like yourself appreciating classic prog rock. I'm 68 so this is the music I've lived by/with for a long time.
@jameskilgour387
@jameskilgour387 11 ай бұрын
I've been meaning to finally do a proper deep dive into Floyd, so this is very well timed. Much obliged
@gw4690
@gw4690 9 ай бұрын
In all my years of viewing, I have never seen before, anyone more deserving of the full accolades of your audience, click that thumbs up!
@markderrick7751
@markderrick7751 11 ай бұрын
Hello! First time seeing your content. Really liked this video and now subscribed so I can see future ones. Hard to pick out songs on the wall for me. It's one that I listen to all the way through almost every time. It's a wonderful companion anytime I am enveloped in the darkness and surprisingly comforting. Also very excited to see Slowdive again but I have to wait until Oct 4 (Neil is a badass and I love so much of the work he's done in multiple projects). Thank you for the content.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
thank you, welcome to this long strange trip! it's only gonna get weirder from here. i am a certified Neil Halstead Girlie, my gig was amazing
@RedVynil
@RedVynil 11 ай бұрын
When it first came out, I was still a big Floyd head and HAD to have it but, "Animals" was JUST STARTING to leave me cold. When I got "The Wall", I played it a good bit but it was actually alienating me from Floyd even more than "Animals" did. In the spring of 1980, my cousin, who lived 3 doors away from me, said that he knew of a local band that was gonna be looking for a drummer, soon, and suggested that I, a life-long drummer dating back to my days in the womb, should audition. As he was good friends with their drummer, Doug, he set it up for me to try out. I had no competition at all so, I got the job. The name of the band was, Young Lust! They were mostly a covers band and had existed under that name for at least 3 or 4 years, by that time. Before that, they were, "Otis and The Red-Z". A few MONTHS later, Doug left the band (It was SUPPOSED to be about 2 or 3 months but ended up being 7! He just didn't wanna leave!) and I took over on drums. Not long after that I suggested that we do, "Another Brick In The Wall", all 3 parts as one song so, we did. About a year later, we dropped that, partly because my singer, Bob (he spelled it backwards) was writing a lot of original stuff so, most of the covers eventually got left behind. This was fine with me because, by this time, I started to hate "The Wall".! It was becoming quite clear that Pink Floyd was becoming Roger's backing band and all he wanted to sing about was shit about his young life and his father dying in the war! The next album, "The Final Cut" (The Wall Part 2) made that VERY clear!! When I first got into Pink Floyd via their best album, "Ummagumma", I thought Roger was king shit!! Couldn't get enough of him! By the time "The Wall" came out, I'd HAD enough and didn't really care for him much, anymore. I liked his first few solo albums, to a degree (haven't heard any of them in about 40 years!) but, it felt like everything was another part of "MY FUCKING DAD DIED IN THE WAR!!" and, "I'M GONNA MAKE YOU SUFFER FOR MY MUSIC!!". I don't think I've heard anything beyond, "Radio K.A.O.S.". The nail in the coffin for me, as far as "The Wall" goes, is the night I took a girl to see the movie and she asked if a mutual friend could come with us. I fancied it as more of date for she & I but, I didn't mind him coming along. We were all best friends. We got to the theater and all sat together, she between us and, I couldn't help notice that 99% of the time, she was talking to HIM during the movie rather than (or at least including) me!! Then the movie just got more and more depressing on top of that and, shortly before it ended, I got up and left and they never even noticed I was gone! I doubt I've listened to the full album more than once after that although I HAVE heard both live recordings they released of it. "Pulse", "Is Anybody Out There?". And OF COURSE radio HAS to play the living shit out of "Comfortably Numb" every fucking day of the week for the past 44 years!! Do they beat-off to that in the station? Is THAT why they play it so much? If it ain't that it's fucking, "Free Bird" or, "Stairway To Heaven"!!! Besides, "S. F. Sorrow", my fave rock opera is, "Jesus Christ Superstar". There was another one around that time called, "Virgin" by a band called, The Mission and another by Smoke Rise called, "The Survival Of St. Joan". I don't really even consider "The Wall" to be a rock opera. By the way, the original had no sticker on the cover. There was just a plain white sheet of paper under the shrink with the band and album names printed on it in Gerald's style. The sheet was about 3 x 5 inches and was not stuck to the cover. Also, which is heavier, a shit ton, a fuck ton or any other kind of ton? Nobody's ever been able to tell me which weighs more. Oh, and, about 2 years into my residency in the band, we changed our name to, Thin White Line, then back to Otis & The Red-Z for a couple months, then back to Thin White Line where it stayed for the rest of my 25 year stay.
@onlyonestarwarsfan5337
@onlyonestarwarsfan5337 9 ай бұрын
Sir this is a Wendy’s
@RedVynil
@RedVynil 9 ай бұрын
@@onlyonestarwarsfan5337 Okay, I'll have a triple with cheese, mayo & ketchup and a medium fries....to go.
@konowd
@konowd 11 ай бұрын
Toni Tennille did some vocal harmonies on The Wall as well
@ringo8410
@ringo8410 11 ай бұрын
I definitely had a Wall period in 2005, when I was 21. I still think it's my favorite Pink Floyd album, though DSOTM and Wish You Were Here are also fantastic.
@kevinlemoine6678
@kevinlemoine6678 11 ай бұрын
Never really got into the wall but will definitely give it a good listen after this vid, also the reference to Bowie makes me think you should do some vids about the thin white Duke Era, that Era fascinated me so much
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
i'd absolutely do a vid on the berlin trilogy, and we're in dire need of a ziggy stardust redux. it's the second worst episode lol
@InfectiousGroovePodcast
@InfectiousGroovePodcast 10 ай бұрын
The Wall is my favorite album of all time by any artist. When I was a kid (I first heard it at age 11) I used to just love the music on a surface level. The older I got, the more I became fascinated with how the album was made, the band dynamics and so on. Everything I learned about how it was made, just enhanced the music.
@cowasakiElectronics
@cowasakiElectronics 9 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Not sure why KZbin hasn’t highlighted your videos to me before.
@MohsinWadee
@MohsinWadee 10 ай бұрын
One of the best reviews I've heard of The Wall, seriously. You were great.
@ChromeDestiny
@ChromeDestiny 11 ай бұрын
I remember listening to a history of Pink Floyd radio show where Bob Ezrin talked about his first day with the group. On his way in he said he caught up with a guy that walked off their crew with his back hunched over. He told Bob "You see this? They did this to me!"
@BlueSky...
@BlueSky... 11 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video a lot---the different voices are an absolute hoot! 😂 The album is too much of a downer for my taste, but I do appreciate it's symbolic importance to those in Germany when the Berlin Wall came down. That was HUGE.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
LOL you can tell exactly when in my videos i figured out the audio effects
@shimme3526
@shimme3526 11 ай бұрын
Been watching you since the Neutral Milk Hotel video and I just have to say that youre genuinely a beast for making so many incredible videos every week!! Oh also would literally die if you ever did a Brian Eno vid 🫡
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
thank you so much! it's funny, a lot of people saw that aeroplane video first. my channel's aha moment was supposed to be dark side, idk what happened! but i still love the aeroplane video. eno's been tricky to find on vinyl, but i love his work with bowie (and slowdive haha)
@keithmichael112
@keithmichael112 10 ай бұрын
I've never seen your channel before, this was interesting. thanks!
@paulduggan5323
@paulduggan5323 11 ай бұрын
Favourite track? “Waiting For The Worms”, not only is it a healthy warning against falling into a downward descent into fascism but is in a most contrary way one of the most beautiful pieces of music on the album. There are though parallels to be found between “Tommy” and “The Wall”. In no way am I saying that the latter plagiarises the former but ”The Wall” does owe at least a nod to “Tommy”; father doesn’t (seemingly in “Tommy”) return from WWII, an abusive mother (albeit in the form of an over abundance of love in “The Wall”), a dramatic slide into a debilitating mental or physical condition out of which rises a hero (or anti-hero in “The Wall”), I could go on, so I will just a little. That they both reach such extraordinary heights in terms of climax is somewhat inevitable, “We’re Not Gonna Take It” is anthemic while the Waters/Ezrin composed “The Trial” is an absolute masterclass in how to write for musical theatre. It clearly borrows its setting from Victorian London and might well be the only rock track to take inspiration from Gilbert & Sullivan. At the end of the day both are equally viable, though “The Wall” spells out its narrative in a much more accessible way than “Tommy”. “The Wall” is more believable settling on poetic licence to make it larger than life as opposed to “Tommy” which demands you relocate your listening position from wherever you are to a place deep inside the mind of its protagonist. “The Wall”, though nonetheless immersive, asks nothing more of the consumer than to watch, listen and learn. As for THAT 3 song run of “Vera”, with yet more beautiful scoring by Ezrin, “Bring The Boys Back Home” and “Comfortably Numb”, though not the albums climax certainly serves as the overture to the grande finale. I’d certainly swap “Empty Spaces” out for “What Shall We Do Now”, it was cut purely for time reasons and “Empty Spaces” was felt to express the same ideas but with greater brevity. As a slight aside I must urge you to beg, borrow or even buy a copy of “Is There Anybody Out There?”, a limited two CD amalgamation of the live shows which is one of the greatest sounding live albums and the closest you’ll get to being there, unless of course you were. Well done on one of your finest achievements to date ….. again.
@brandonmclendon5368
@brandonmclendon5368 11 ай бұрын
What a coincidence. This came out while I was transcribing Run Like Hell.
@Withcare11
@Withcare11 11 ай бұрын
Yeah. I was just listening to Mother for the first time in ages and this pops up. I was also running into or from Hell. Not sure which.
@speakwithanimals
@speakwithanimals 10 ай бұрын
you knocked this out of the park! your script, editing, and delivery are all super *you* and this was really enjoyable the whole way through! instant sub ✨
@speakwithanimals
@speakwithanimals 10 ай бұрын
also excited to see some Rush coverage from you :O
@martinbones681
@martinbones681 9 ай бұрын
Saw the live show in 1980...awesome doesn't describe it! Took my daughter to see Waters Wall tour 30 plus years later. It , too, was awesome...
@AY-uf4oz
@AY-uf4oz 11 ай бұрын
Your analysis is pretty much spot on. I agree that there are multiple layers and complexities, it took me many many years to finally understand and appreciate that this album is the definitive artistic work of my generation. Nothing else really comes close, including Dark Side, a great album, but The Wall is still a level or levels ahead of that or any other album. P.S. I happened to be at that 1977 Montreal show, the final show of the Animals tour, at the Big O (they say the stadium depicted on the inside sleeve resembles it). My seats were up in the gods, the sound was pretty bad as you would expect in a big concrete bowl, and I had no idea of the spitting incident until I read about it years later. But I take some satisfaction that I was there for the genesis of The Wall.
@MarvinHartmann452
@MarvinHartmann452 10 ай бұрын
The Montreal Olympics stadium is indeed renowned for the bad acoustic. If it's the place you're talking about. And people in Montreal are very easy to please, the minute they sense a bit of arrogance or if if they have reasons to think the artist doesn't care for them, all hells break loose. If you don't live here, think of a mix of Paris, France, and let's say Liverpool, England. I live here but I'm from Germany and I can clearly see it.
@miguelservetus9534
@miguelservetus9534 10 ай бұрын
No need for comparison. Both great albums. The world would be less without either.
@AY-uf4oz
@AY-uf4oz 10 ай бұрын
@@miguelservetus9534 Well said, I can't disagree.
@MySicknezz
@MySicknezz 11 ай бұрын
After I listened to the album for the first time I probably replayed it like 6 more times in just a month, nowadays I really listen to it or any of the songs from it 'cause I agree, you really have to be in the mood for it, it really is one of a kind
@AbbyNormL
@AbbyNormL 10 ай бұрын
Hearing someone calling the music you listened to in your youth as “Classic Rock” makes you feel ancient. You have an impressive collection of LPs. I still have hundreds of LPs from the 1960s-1980s and really miss the cover art from those days. Something missing when you purchase digital albums from iTunes. I spent a fortune buying digital copies of my favorite LPs.
@stevecowder4774
@stevecowder4774 11 ай бұрын
Back in 1980 during my senior year in HS, I finally woke up to Pink Floyd through this amazing album. But I actually wasn’t into them full swing until I saw that famous midnight movie, “ The Wall. “ Plus some heavy influences from college roommates, of course. So The Wall has always been special to me and thanks to your detailed review and captivating assessments, I’ve gained even more admiration for this masterpiece. And I love your comparison to “ Tommy “, the original rock opera classic 10 years before. However I’m hard pressed in deciding which of those two I like the most. Someday I’ll listen to them back to back. An excellent way of spending 4 hours 😆. Thanks again Abby !
@anthonywheeler2082
@anthonywheeler2082 11 ай бұрын
The Wall is one of my fave albums. The Wall movie is one of my fave movies. It's a lowkey horror movie to me too. Abused deformed children shoved through a giant meat grinder, it does the whole crazy monsters representing trauma thing way before Silent Hill, a rockstar losing his mind to fascism. It's basically an Edgar Allen Poe story on steroids!
@martinbechard
@martinbechard 11 ай бұрын
Nice essay on a rich subject! I’m going to check out your other ones. The solos from money and time are way more gritty and soaring than anything on animals. The first solo in comfortably numb is akin to the middle part of the one in time - both major scales too. The solo in another brick part 2 is kindred to money’s - they both have swagger, high bends, double stops etc also they groove. Animals doesn’t have memorable solos, there are amusing ideas but it doesn’t quite “rock” like money and time or stuff from the wall. The wall’s ominous side reminds me of the mysticism of Echoes
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
it's funny you mention echoes, this observation was left on the cutting room floor bc i just didn't have the time to scavenge echoes for it: i swear on my life they sampled it on is there anybody out there. please tell me if you hear it too
@martinbechard
@martinbechard 11 ай бұрын
@@abigaildevoe yeah definitely they use this distortion pedal trick that they used in the middle section of echoes where it sounds like seagulls but in is there anybody out there it makes me think of weird and ominous distant screams. Maybe they lifted the tapes from echoes like you say (this was pre sampler days) or maybe just recreated it as it would be easy, it’s just a matter of plugging in the output cable to the wrong side of the effect (the input: out through the in door you might say!) and fiddling with knobs kind of like using an analog synth. The sound on is there anybody is reminiscent to me of some sort of wicked cackling while on echoes more like bird cries. What do you think? There’s a similar effect on animals which is like a dog barking but I don’t find it as convincing
@DaveDemase
@DaveDemase 11 ай бұрын
I had been a PF fan since the late 60s, so that when The Wall was released I was in great anticipation. I remember being at my cousin's house when he had just brought it home, and I walked in to his game room just as Another Brick In the Wall/Happiest Days came on the the stereo. I was appalled at what I had heard.....Disco coming off a PF record! It took me years of therapy to get over that one.😧 I only came back to give the work another try a very long time later. It was a struggle, but eventually I came to appreciate it without prejudice or prior context. Even now I still have to be in a certain mood to really consume it, however, there are certainly some jewels and gems lying within as it covers a broad and deep landscape of musical styles. It will never be a music-for-any-circumstance such that it requires investment by listener to gain any reward.
@MarlonDeNiro
@MarlonDeNiro 10 ай бұрын
Love the Monkees insert of Circle Sky during the transitions.
@dabhidhm4093
@dabhidhm4093 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, Rick was in no shape to be in the producer's chair for The Wall. It was obviously a much more involved production than their earlier albums and the stakes could not have been higher. As I understand it, when the call came for the Floyd to receive a bonus for delivering the album in time to be released at Christmas, Rick had already gone on holiday and refused to return. It's not at all surprising that Roger insisted he be fired for that. It's easy to write this off as Rick=sympathetic vs. Roger=demoniac authoritarian a-hole, but Rick was really in the wrong here. The Floyd needed every penny they could get at this point, it was go time. Considering the personal stress he was under, he should have just taken the L on the producer role and been satisfied; maybe he wouldn't have even been called back at the end. Yeah, Roger's a control freak but they were crafting the album that was to save them from complete bankruptcy and you need a control freak at the helm in that situation.
@fredkrissman6527
@fredkrissman6527 11 ай бұрын
Hear hear! Too many rag on the genius of Floyd -- Roger -- even as they dig his creations... Some of them do so due to his far-left politics, which is just another reason that I love the man AND his music.
@JoeGarchar1960
@JoeGarchar1960 11 ай бұрын
Rick was there for the recording process but Waters and Ezrin felt he wasn't giving enough creative input. So for that and spending too much time sailing and a bad habit that was getting worse, they fired him. I think Rick and Roger were both fed up with each other at this point and this was Roger's baby from the beginning anyway since Gilmour and Wright were basically out of ideas from their own solo LPs a year prior and it shows. So this to me, since its release, is a first Roger Waters solo album with the band as extra's and they had to call Rick back for the Wall Tour and hire him as a session player for the tour and he was paid per performance as he was no longer a member of Pink Floyd.
@dmoni2837
@dmoni2837 11 ай бұрын
Idk why I had this album on repeat all week
@stevejackson4340
@stevejackson4340 9 ай бұрын
Beautifully presented and articulated. You know your shit Abigail.
@ronhiggins3296
@ronhiggins3296 11 ай бұрын
You are so much fun and interesting to watch...thanx for your research on all of your subjects...I commented on one of your past Floyd reviews that I don't like any of their albums after "Meddle", but all of their material from Meddle on back is psychedelically terrific...(is that even a word? I dunno)...they needed tp go commercial in order to survive but all the $ cost them their creativity...I'm sure absolutely no one agrees with me, but who cares? Please keep up the great high quality work that you do. It's always something to look forward to, whether I likethe artists or not.
@keriford54
@keriford54 11 ай бұрын
This was a great video, loved your enthusiasm & knowledge, it was a joy to watch. As for the Wall, I find it a miserable album it is almost the antithesis of what i love about Floyd, which is their dreamy atmospheric soundscapes. Love Piper it is an imaginative display of riches, after Syd's departure they were a bit directionless but nicely expressive. I think they made a mistake ceding all the lyric writing to Roger, it gave them a greater sense of direction, but ultimately was at odds with the musical direction of the other 3 members.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
you're right, floyd was a little directionless for 4 years there after syd had to leave. once they found their footing again they were right back to that atmospheric magic though
@ratbones620
@ratbones620 11 ай бұрын
The wall has always been a beast of an album for me to get through. This definitely has made me want to give it another shot!
@michaelloomis9400
@michaelloomis9400 Ай бұрын
Please do Rush next! I just discovered you recently and enjoy you equally as much JTCurtis, of whom I also want to do a Rush review at some point. Your review of King Crimson is your funniest. Cheers mate. :)
@patrickolivier
@patrickolivier 9 ай бұрын
Althought i heard that story many times over, it's you that tells it with the most passion, thanks Abi 😋
@johnthompson6374
@johnthompson6374 11 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your connection to the wall and sense of humor. You did jump to a conclusion about Pink and his wife's relationship. Would the man she is secretly having an affair with answer the phone so freely and nonchalantly? NO! The relationship was obviously already in tatters. There is no sign of pink cheating either. Due to the pain of loosing his wife to his own choices he tried to sleep with a groupie but couldn't. His knowing of his own guilt of be at fault for his wife leaving him explodes as he destroys all items in the hotel room that dared to show him his own reflection. Peace/JT
@RGRG3232
@RGRG3232 11 ай бұрын
Woo-hoo, only 100 subs from 20k. You go, Abby 👍
@karlschumaker
@karlschumaker 2 сағат бұрын
Another guest star was singer Toni Tennille of the Captain and Tennille fame.Otherwise,very good video as usual Abby!!!
@anthonypirera7598
@anthonypirera7598 9 ай бұрын
Wow you did a fantastic job of braking down the album and the fantastic information about the album that I didn't know. When my son graduated from high school I got him the double album at the same age of 18 I hope he will enjoy it as much as I did.
@miguelinfante7238
@miguelinfante7238 11 ай бұрын
The Wall is my second least favorite Pink Floyd album followed of course by The Final Cut. When I was a teenager I listened to it a lot more. I have it on a double CD but I honestly can't remember the last time I played it all the way through. I am inspired by your passion for it to get the vinyl version which I saw at Barnes and Noble just the other day. By the way, what do you think of the new Slowdive record? I really like it. I pre-ordered it on colored vinyl months ago and I got it a few weeks ago. It's hardly left my turntable.
@meyeboy2
@meyeboy2 11 ай бұрын
My all time favorite Floyd album, you really, really need to be in the mood or really high or buzzed to really listen to it in full and digest it in all of it's dark, twisted story
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
to best enjoy the wall you either have to be zooted beyond this mortal plane, a little drunk, the best time in your life, or the absolute lowest you've ever been. there is no in between
@1977raider
@1977raider 10 ай бұрын
Well done video as always Abby 👏 A lot of things I didn't know about this masterpiece
@mickeyrube6623
@mickeyrube6623 10 ай бұрын
24:47 Also... In the old days movie theaters would play the same movie over and over again. They still do now, but for whatever reason people were less inclined to watch the movie from the very beginning. People would just buy a ticket, and walk in immediately, regardless of showing times. You would stay in the theater as long as you wanted. So after the movie was over, many would stay to watch the beginning that they missed. It wasn't until Hitchcock's 'Pyshco,' where the director urged people not to miss the start, less they spoil the reveals, that folks started to take movies from the begining more seriously. Anyways, the quote "Isn't this where we came in?" is meant to be one bloke asking his companion bloke if they in fact walked in at that moment of the movie; that is, they might as well leave, seeing as they've seen everything.
@geodog6854
@geodog6854 11 ай бұрын
I loved your review. I consider "The Wall" the last great statement of the "album rock" era.
@zimriel
@zimriel 10 ай бұрын
"Downward Spiral" is better, unironically. Trent Reznor, like Roger Waters, is a control freak who is not a nice person. But "Downward Spiral" is 100% Reznor's vision.
@geodog6854
@geodog6854 10 ай бұрын
I never taken the time to listen to the whole thing. I'll check it out.@@zimriel
@tylerthecreation998
@tylerthecreation998 11 ай бұрын
Ayyy hope you had fun seeing slowdive!!!
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 11 ай бұрын
They are awesome 👌
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
my gig was amazing! you'll see how close i got to the stage in the next vid
@Bjy001
@Bjy001 10 ай бұрын
Didn't know the bit about the phone operator. You've got more info here than accredited documentaries I've seen.
@Macdelaven
@Macdelaven 11 ай бұрын
Wow, "Circle Sky" for transition music. You continue to impress me with your music choices. Thanks.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
circle sky has been my bumpers for almost a year now! i'm a mike nesmith girlie haha
@TheLyleB
@TheLyleB 11 ай бұрын
Pros and Cons is Clapton's best album. I'm too old to care about Roger Waters' angst any more but The Wall is a pleasure to listen to in front of a pair of good speakers.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
better than layla??
@TheLyleB
@TheLyleB 10 ай бұрын
@@abigaildevoe In my opinion. It's more mature musicianship. He's seasoned.
@justincovert6943
@justincovert6943 10 ай бұрын
He really is just as angry now as he was back then. Like at some point, you think he would grow up a bit.
@777jones
@777jones 9 ай бұрын
He just got senile at age thirty.
@michelvondenhoff9673
@michelvondenhoff9673 11 ай бұрын
Tell me why I do like mondays 😊
@toddhill7483
@toddhill7483 11 ай бұрын
Is There Anybody Out There my favorite track. I'm literally holding my breath to see which Rush album you tackle first.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
oh dear please don't hold your breath too long, it'll be at least a month before i get to rush
@ApolloSuns
@ApolloSuns 4 ай бұрын
Found this channel a couple weeks back. Love it. 🎉🎉🎉
@JoeGarchar1960
@JoeGarchar1960 11 ай бұрын
I remember this when it was released on Nov 30th, 1979 and all the hype around it and listening to it on the way to see the Who on Dec 6th in Cleveland, 3 days after the fatal stampede on Dec 3rd in Cincinnati 1979 and it was very somber and that album was just too depressing to listen to but we listened nonetheless. The Wall is a masterpiece, but Animals is a much better LP or an ultra masterpiece. And Pink Floyd was broken after Dark Side Of The Moon. If Im not mistaken Richard Wright was fired at the end of the Wall recording sessions in late 1979 and rehired as a non-member for the 1980 Wall tour or an extra under contract and paid per performance because they could not find anyone else. He's not a member of Pink Floyd on that tour! And since both Gilmour and Wright put out solo albums in 1978, they were at a minimum for ideas and creative input, so in reality, this was Roger Waters first solo LP under the guise of Pink Floyd.
@ZumaDogg
@ZumaDogg 10 ай бұрын
I was at that Who concert at The Coliseum. WMMS was great then, too.
@ronnywilson2112
@ronnywilson2112 11 ай бұрын
This was the second Pink Floyd album I listened to as a child, thanks to my mom, who had the VHS of the movie "The Wall." I already knew "Dark Side of the Moon", so I knew what I was going for and like it a lot. I must admit that I love the first and second stages of the band from 1967 to 1979. What they did from the 80's and 90's has never touched me much, it seems good to me but it has never touched my heart like almost everything before. I accept that "Ummagumma" (disc number two is strange but interesting), and "Atom Heart Mother" is hard for me to like at all because of how messy they are, I still listen to them all from time to time.
@farrellmcnulty909
@farrellmcnulty909 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I should give Ummagumma another try. I heard someone call it a masterpiece once. I thought, "uh..."
@ronnywilson2112
@ronnywilson2112 10 ай бұрын
@@farrellmcnulty909 Well there are people who says the same about Captain Beefheart's Trout Mask Replica.
@almitrahopkins1873
@almitrahopkins1873 10 ай бұрын
I always thought that the B side of Meddle was the absolute pinnacle of their talent and the rest was just sort of a sputtering out over decades. It isn’t that later albums weren’t absolutely fantastic, but Echoes sounds like something that still had Syd Barrett’s influence in addition to Roger and Dave.
@farrellmcnulty909
@farrellmcnulty909 10 ай бұрын
@@almitrahopkins1873 Echoes was one of the most beautiful pieces Pink Floyd ever recorded.
@9999bigb
@9999bigb 10 ай бұрын
This is the first album that got me interested in the look or the packaging of music. My best friends dad had this in his collection and id just sit there and look through his records, and this one just fascinated me before I even listened to it.
@thepowercut
@thepowercut 11 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say, I thought I knew everything about the making of The Wall - but learned some new stuff from this. Thanks so much.
@danielfuentes3226
@danielfuentes3226 11 ай бұрын
The Wall is a masterpiece one of the greatest albums of all times.
@johnbrowne2170
@johnbrowne2170 10 ай бұрын
Not as good as Dark Side.
@danielfuentes3226
@danielfuentes3226 10 ай бұрын
@@johnbrowne2170 I agree John.Thank you.✌
@johnbrowne2170
@johnbrowne2170 10 ай бұрын
@@danielfuentes3226 I also think Wish You Were Here is better.
@danielfuentes3226
@danielfuentes3226 10 ай бұрын
@@johnbrowne2170 I like that album.It's a great album.✌
@JesusGomez-ob2qt
@JesusGomez-ob2qt 11 ай бұрын
My favorite album of all time
@danneeson7056
@danneeson7056 10 ай бұрын
Had the good fortune of seeing the real Pink Floyd live on June 28 1975. Fantastic show. My most memorable concert. Owned Pink Floyd's entire catalogue of records and loved listening to them. Purchased The Wall on December 24 1979. Listened to it that evening and was completely unimpressed. It did not contain The Pink Floyd sound that I so enjoyed. It was wordy and boring. Sounded like a completely different group. Came to hate it. Ended up throwing it off my apartment balcony in January 1980. Very satisfying. Cheers.
@flying13machine
@flying13machine 5 ай бұрын
Also, I can’t wait to see Slowdive this year on my birthday, May 17th!
@ftc3000
@ftc3000 11 ай бұрын
Great review Abby. I'd say this is my favourite album of all time with Nine Inch Nails' "The Fragile" being a close second (funnily enough Bob Ezrin was involved with both albums). The album is an amazing journey from beginning to end. Plus, I think many of us can relate to its themes of trauma and isolation, at least. Something I'm going through right now, to be honest. Anyway, I can highly recommend seeing it performed live if you ever get the chance. Roger Waters might be an egotistical prick, but his version of The Wall is still one of the best productions I've ever seen.
@DTheAustralian
@DTheAustralian 11 ай бұрын
I’d say that, while The Wall was the album that helped to break the band up, The Final Cut was the album that broke the camel’s back. It’s also a pretty bad album for a few reasons: 1. The album’s really mopey and whiny, yet so uninteresting the same time. It makes enough sense that an anti-war album would be lowkey and sad, but it doesn’t stay interesting enough to keep it up. 2. It’s basically a Roger Waters solo album. It’s his vocals and his writing for most (if not all) of the record, it’s barely a Pink Floyd album at all. The Wall suffers from this too, but it at least has grandiosity and interest, two things TFC doesn’t have. 3. It has the unfortunate behind-the-scenes info of Roger being a total dictator and overall really unpleasant. I’ll never get over him firing Rick Wright for not contributing enough material, despite the fact that he was barring Wright from getting any on the album as well as his continuing depression. Amazing video btw! Talking about the Wall is always fun ^^
@markrogers5727
@markrogers5727 11 ай бұрын
Listening to Final Cut is about as fun as watching paint dry.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
the thing about the final cut is you CANNOT listen to it if you're not doing well mentally. it's radioactive-waste hazardous
@Ryanhwelton
@Ryanhwelton 4 ай бұрын
I loved The Final Cut. Each to his own I guess.
@mjproebstle
@mjproebstle 2 ай бұрын
Pink Floyd as a collective is a journey. From humble beginnings to the reflective operetta that is The Wall, we relate with our own life experiences. Pink Floyd was in a command position to present to all of us their interpretation of what we all feel. We are lucky at this time to have been able to take the journey with them.
@stugramajo3197
@stugramajo3197 10 ай бұрын
Great channel. I don’t love all the bands you do but Pink Floyd is one of my favorites. Pink Floyd has influenced me profoundly. Anyway, I love the artistic flare with which you create your content. I wish you’d do one of favorite albums if all time: Black Sabbath’s “Sabotage”.
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