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  1. 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 Floyds 11th and best-selling album had been a maximum-security border – penning the narrator in with every last fear passed down from his ...

  2. 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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  3. "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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  5. 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 Floyds The Final Cut. Not...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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