We’re back to A Momentary Lapse! I’ve listened to “About Face” by David Gilmour around an hour ago, i decided to give this a second chance and it… felt worse on a relisten.
David Gilmour makes a solo album and calls it “Pink Floyd”, woah, how nice? I hope that doesen’t cause legal trouble… definitely doesen’t. The previous album was a Roger Waters solo album, now we got David Gilmour? Hey when is Rick Wright or Freemason getting ... read more
Gilmi’s cake 😫😫😫😫
Got your attention? Lets move on then.
About Face eh? A Momentary Lapse of Reason’s less popular sister. I mean both of them are a David Gilmour solo LP, the only difference? One is labelled “PINK FLOYD”, the other is not. That’s why this album didn’t perform as well as AMLoR, Dave figured out he could’ve went by “PINK FLOYD” any time. Stone (Roger Waters) already left Pink Floyd in 1985.
Anyways! About the ... read more
Syd Barrett’s strange return to music: The Madcap Laughs
Syd Barrett was the frontman of Pink Floyd (1965 - 1968) untill his problems began and he was kicked out of the band to never come back, Syd has a quite tragic story, he blew his mind out in a car, he didn’t notice that the lights had changed…
This albums recording proccess might be one of the most interesting stories i saw, they started on a jam session which was a 20 minute song called “Rhamadan”, ... read more
Here we come to THE Cerrone album with THE Cerrone song.
Although Supernature might be the anthem of 1977 Disco (it’s so good) it completely foreshadows the rest of the album, since the rest of the album is some kind of expirementation, nothing else quiet stands out against the title track, but there is “Give Me Love Here” the best track after “Supernature” but nothing else quite sticked in my mind as those 2 songs.
Decided to revisit albums for today :D
Let It Be. Who doesen’t know it? The title track, and… thats all iconic about it. But don’t worry, that doesen’t mean it’s bad.
Let It Be is both their 2nd to last and last recorded album, they recorded it through 1968-1970 with Abbey Road squeezing in. Basically, this album is messy, you suddenly get Blues then suddenly switch to an ordinary Pop Rock love song, then go to a beautiful Piano ballad, obviously in this time, ... read more