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Dec 9, 2018 · The Wall would go 23 times platinum in the US, fuel a bizarre but beloved movie, and become a capital-m Moment in rock. In a way, fallout from The Final Cut makes perfect sense. If the titular wall of Floyd’s 11th and best-selling album had been a maximum-security border – penning the narrator in with every last fear passed down from his ...
Mar 21, 2024 · “It ended up very miserable. Even Roger Waters says what a miserable period it was – and he was the one who made it entirely miserable”: How Pink Floyd made The Final Cut and learned to hate each other. By Daryl Easlea. ( Prog ) published 21 March 2024.
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"Pink Floyd: The Final Cut" is a 19-minute live action short film that includes several songs by the band in the title. This one is from 1983, so it will have its 35th anniversary already next year. I must say I really like some of Pink Floyd's work, but the performances we heard in here left me really cold.
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Aug 3, 2004 · While 20-year anniversaries are a common justification for remastered re-releases, there’s little doubt about the political timing of this new edition of Pink Floyd’s The Final Cut. Not...
Feb 5, 2006 · No nothing. The Final Cut is a wonderful piece of work, in the eyes of many younger fans at that time, while some veteran Pink Floyd fans thought : “This is not a Pink Floyd record.” They may have had it right. It’s not all Pink Floyd, just as Pink Floyd wasn’t “all” in 1987 or 1994, without Roger.
Apr 3, 2024 · Released in 1983, The Final Cut had the misfortune of being the Pink Floyd album that came after The Wall, one of the most successful and best-regarded rock albums of all time. Floyd fans had spent the intervening four years imagining what that follow-up would sound like; by then, just about anything was bound to disappoint.
For all its faults, this is easily my favorite of Pink Floyd's run of loose concept albums, and if you've never heard it, I implore you to give it a chance. It isn't perfect, but its flaws make it perhaps Pink Floyd's most human album, full of despair, misery, and begging that goes unanswered.