1. i think "overrated" is an overrated word hehe .. especially (is it right Sergio? ) in this case
    the greatness of this opera is the whole .. wall .. not the sum of the single addends .. all the songs, fillers, transitions contribute to make it .. uhm well .. what it is
    that said considering the songs itself, aside of the ones already named, well there are many tunes that could be great just by themselves but grow with immense "power" there where they are when they come.
    Thin ice, Mother, Empty spaces, One of my turns, Happiest days of our lives, Another brick in the wall part I, Run like hell ... and even ... The Trial

    i'm not trying to say it's better than the other 2 albums .. when in presence of such greatness i think one should say "i prefer" not "it's better than" .. my opinion
    by the way i prefer Dark Side

    it's not like comparing Achting Baby to the Bomb

    ps: i haven't noticed that the Pink Floyd thread has changed its title hehe
  2. Gotta agree with Ronnie there. The Wall as a whole is a fantastic concept and the songs when played together are quite powerful...when I listened to that album for the first time I connected with it in a personal way, as I was having similar experiences - it's a very well done concept.
  3. I'm so glad that General Chat has moved from Buttons and Wtshnnfb01 duscussing love and alcohol affairs to a really interesting debate regarding not only PInk Floyd's best album but also the relationship between art, their makers and their targets. Amazing, people
  4. Originally posted by LikeASong:I'm so glad that General Chat has moved from Buttons and Wtshnnfb01 duscussing love and alcohol affairs to a really interesting debate regarding not only PInk Floyd's best album but also the relationship between art, their makers and their targets. Amazing, people

    "Sophisticated General Chat"
    Was listening to The Dark Side of The Moon today, all this talk made me want to hear it again...fine album
  5. Funny that, it made me want to listen to Wish You Were Here, so I did.
  6. I never really put Wish You Were Here on. Welcome to Machine isn't pleasant to me, it's awesome, but it isn't pleasant to listen to, and Wish You Were Here gets boring for me quick. Have a Cigar and Shine are awesome, but to me the entirety of both Dark Side and The Wall are good.

    Animals and Meddle are kickass though too..


  7. Oh, don't worry, I listened to Wish You Were Here right after...another fine album...Shine On is amazing

  8. I don't believe so, although I'm not overly sure of its origins. All I know is that they're about 3 GB each of truly awesome FLAC. I actually have to down-sample WYWH to 170,000 Hz just so my sound chip can process it. The only digital recording I have of any kind that I can truly say matches vinyl for pure quality ( I have them on vinyl also).
  9. Originally posted by Ross1441:[..]

    I don't believe so, although I'm not overly sure of its origins. All I know is that they're about 3 GB each of truly awesome FLAC. I actually have to down-sample WYWH to 170,000 Hz just so my sound chip can process it. The only digital recording I have of any kind that I can truly say matches vinyl for pure quality ( I have them on vinyl also).

    3 GB each.

  10. Everyone here needs to listen to Scottish singer-songwriter called Nina Nesbitt. She is extremely talented and her songs are catchy. You may or may not have heard of her before. Plus, she's unbelievably adorable/hot. To prove that:

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  11. Only audio for me. I would be too distracted with her hotness to properly watch any video...