1. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    Get The Wall if you want to take a step lower from the Dark Side. Get Wish You Were Here if you want to stay in the same level of awesomeness.

    The Wall seems to have much more cultural significance and therefore was more appealing.

    Don't worry, WYWH will be next.
  2. Wish You Were Here, then Animals, then go onto The Wall. I slightly agree with Aaron's statement though, The Wall is slight overrated but still a great double, conceptual album.
  3. Comfortably Numb makes it worth it.
  4. I have Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here in ridiculously high quality.

  5. I'd argue Hey You, is also in that category. Those are the only songs off that album I really dig though.
  6. Ummagumma

    This is cool
  7. I'd say Dark Side is the only album in the history of music that rises to its "rating" in terms of being overrated. You can talk that album up for years, and it has been, and basically everything that has been said about it is TRUE. It's probably one of if not THE greatest album ever made, and don't give me any bullshit about Sgt. Peppers either (THAT'S when we'll get into what's truly overrated..)

    Although JT and AB are contenders
  8. I'm with Kieran on Wish You Were Here being better than Dark Side.

    Been listening to The Ghost Of Tom Joad lately. Great stuff.
  9. We, lovers of art, have always had this fun way of trying to deal with the definitive. What's the greatest album/song/film/TV show etc. etc.?

    I don't deny that I make it a point to look for the best of any given art form. However, the relationship between any given art and the fan who loves it is, and always will be, a very personal one.

    For example, with all the recent talk on this thread about The Wall, who's to really say that one Pink Floyd album is better than the other? I mean, some people might prefer it over Dark Side of the Moon or Wish You Were Here despite the fact that the posters in this thread (along with many music critics and other Floyd fans) think that those two albums are better. Should that person be condemned for it?

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    By the way, this thought has nothing to do with my own opinion of Pink Floyd.
  10. Apart from the songs already mentioned, I also really like Nobody Home from The Wall.