Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:This is turning into a big cash grab. Roger Waters should take a lesson from Disney at this point, time to put The Wall in the vault. Tour another big album, or a few at a time. Animals, Wish You Were Here, Meddle, etc. I'd love to see Echoes done in a huge stadium.
Originally posted by LikeASong:What pisses me about the The Wall tour/setlist/spectacle is that it doesn't feature any of the other big Pink Floyd stuff I'd really love to see once. The Wall is a masterpiece but it's hardly the best PF stuff around. Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Echoes (the song), Wish You Were Here (the song), The Great Gig or Sheeps are songs that I'd kill to see/hear live.
I always have Brit Floyd (December 12th) though![]()
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
I'd argue that The Wall is their greatest achievement in terms of a body of work though. You have to remember that in the old days when The Floyd would tour, they would perform a certain set front to back (whether it be Animals, Eclipse (precursor to Dark Side, Dark Side itself, or even The Wall) and maybe do a greatest hits set afterwards. They never did that with The Wall, because it was long enough to make up a whole show. PF has always been a band known for creating whole works rather than collections of songs, which is shown by the extremely small amount of singles they put out. I'd say Dark Side is up there with it, but The Wall, creatively, it's an understatement to call it anything short of amazing. If he came out and started playing other stuff to me it would be an insult to The Wall.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Fair enough. You know, as much as Dark Side has become one of those albums that all of the posers wear t-shirts of and claim to love, I have no shame in saying it's my favourite PF record. It's so mellow and spacey, pyschadelic rock mixed with jazz. Unbeatable combo.