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  1. Pink Floyd: The Final Cut: Directed by Willie Christie. With Jayne Mansfield, Marilyn Monroe, Alex McAvoy, Roger Waters. Longer than a music video, shorter than a feature film, this is essentially a short film version of Pink Floyd's album "The Final Cut".

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    • Short, Music
    • Willie Christie
    • 1983-03-21
    • Conception
    • Recording
    • Breakdown in Communications
    • Release and Aftermath
    • Roger Waters Leaves Pink Floyd: 1985
    • Final Cut Album Themes
    • Final Cut Video Ep Film
    • Concepts in The Final Cut
    • Analysis and Reception
    • Front Cover/Album Artwork

    The Final Cut was originally scheduled to be nothing more than a film soundtrack album for the band’s 1982 movie The Wall. The album was originally to be entitled Spare Bricksand would have featured songs from The Wall which had been re-recorded for the film, such as ‘Mother’, ‘Bring the Boys Back Home’, ‘Another Brick in the Wall (Part 3)’, ‘Outsi...

    However the recording sessions for the album, taking place at various studios around England, including Abbey Road Studios and Waters’ own Billiard Room Studios, did not run smoothly. Both David Gilmour and Nick Masonwere unenthusiastic about Waters’ ideas for the new album, with Gilmour in particular expressing strong reservations about both the m...

    Relations between Roger Waters and the rest of the band effectively broke down during the sessions. Waters dominated proceedings, furthering the tension between himself and his bandmates, particularly Gilmour. Gilmour reported that Mason “wasn’t around very much” and, when he was, Waters repeatedly criticised the drummer and told him he was “crap”,...

    The Final Cut LP was released by Harvest/EMI in the U.K. on 21 March 1983, then on Columbia Records in the U.S. on 2 April. The Final Cut reached #1 on the UK album charts – something that both Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall had failed to do – but was less successful in the U.S. in this regard, peaking at #6 in the U.S. on the Billboard album c...

    In 1985, after Gilmour had attempted to persuade Waters to begin work on a new Pink Floyd project after the guitarist’s own solo outings had met with a mixed response, Waters announced that he had left the band and that Pink Floyd were a “spent force creatively”, with Waters intimating that his departure meant the band no longer existed. To Waters’...

    The Final Cut is an anti-war concept album, usually perceived to be extremely dark and pessimistic in tone. The album was inspired by the rise of Margaret Thatcher and Britain’s involvement in the Falklands War. Waters’ lyrics explore what he regards as the betrayal of the British servicemen, such as his own father, who sacrificed their lives in th...

    Pink Floyd released a 19-minute Final Cut video EP, essentially four music videos in a continuous sequence, directed by Willie Christie, who was Waters’ brother-in-law. The running order was ‘The Gunner’s Dream’, ‘The Final Cut’, ‘Not Now John’, and ‘The Fletcher Memorial Home’. The film is now available on the band’s web site. English actor Alex M...

    The album has three overlapping storylines: * One portrays Waters’ view on world affairs at the time (Tracks 1, 5, 7-9, 12, 13 of the 2004 reissue). Much of this was formed by the Falklands War, condemning among others Margaret Thatcher, Ian Paisley, Ronald Reagan, Leonid Brezhnev and Menachem Begin. The name Fletcher in “The Fletcher Memorial Home...

    Easily Pink Floyd’s most political album, the record is a critique of the contemporary world order in the early 1980s, featuring Waters’ commentary on topics like globalization, the Falklands War, and nuclear holocaust. The narrator of the majority of the album, whom we can implicitly identify with the abusive teacher on the previous album’s “The H...

    The cover was designed by Roger Waters. It features a Remembrance Day poppy and four World War II medal ribbons (from left): * 1939-1945 Star– for at least 6 months service between 1939 and 1945, * Africa Star – for service in the North African Campaign, * Defence Medal – for 3 years service, * Distinguished Flying Cross– for acts of courage, valou...

  2. Pink Floyd: The Final Cut (1983) 03/21/1983 (GB) Music 19m. User. Score. Overview. Pink Floyd released a 19-minute "video EP" in 1983 for The Final Cut, essentially four music videos in a continuous sequence, directed by Willie Christie, who was Roger Waters' brother-in-law.

  3. Mar 21, 2016 · Richard McCaffrey, Getty Images. The Final Cut , Pink Floyd ’s 12th album, last record with Roger Waters and sorta sequel to The Wall, is many things. It’s a concept album, an abandoned...

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    • The front cover shows a Remembrance Day poppy and selection of British Second World War medal ribbons including the Distinguished Flying Cross (white with diagonal purple stripes), The 1939-45 Star (equal stripes of dark blue, red and light blue), The Africa Star (sand with dark blue, red and light blue stripes), and the Defence Medal (orange with wide green edges bearing narrow black stripes).
    • Two versions of the track Not Now John were recorded, with one version obliterating the words “fuck all that” with an overdub of “stuff all that” for the single release to ensure radio play.
    • The word “fuck” occurs in the song Not Now John six times as part of the phrase, "fuck all that"; and once again near the end the song as part of the "Where’s-the-bar?"
    • Collectors were quick to discover the B-Side of Not Now John: The Hero’s Return (Part 2), is essentially an additional verse to the song, but is absent from the album.
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  5. Dec 9, 2018 · Pink Floyds 12th studio release, The Final Cut, debuted on the heels of a hit-heavy album that had the nerve to recruit schoolkids to chant, in heavy British accents, about not needing “no education”. The Wall would go 23 times platinum in the US, fuel a bizarre but beloved movie, and become a capital-m Moment in rock.

  6. Pink Floyd: The Final Cut. 1983. Directed by Willie Christie. Pink Floyd released a 19-minute “video EP” in 1983 for The Final Cut, essentially four music videos in a continuous sequence, directed by Willie Christie, who was Roger Waters’ brother-in-law.

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