Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason

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Rate This Album

5 - Best
14
10%
4
30
21%
3
40
28%
2
29
20%
1- Worst
30
21%
 
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Re: Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason

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Transition album with ups and downs. I like the songs that everyone else does, sort of put up with the other ones.

I don't think I've heard this before, and I'm sure EVERYONE will disagree with me, but 'Yet Another Movie' is a pretty ethereal track, even though the Floyd didn't arrange it.

There. True confession. [-o<
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Every Roger Waters-worshiping cell in my body and soul reject the words I am about to type: I like the album.

Damn that was like taking an emotional shit, but it's true. A New Machine and Yet Another Movie are unlistenable, but Signs of Life, LTF, One Slip, Terminal Frost, OTTA and Sorrow... I like it. Even Dogs of War I can find myself enjoying occasionally (once every few years).

Sorrow was definitely improved on PULSE, as well as a number of the songs on Delicate Sound of Thunder (OTTA, etc), but the studio version isn't as bad either.

In fact, I like this album MUCH better than Division Bell. I can't stand that one. So much so that I gave the CD away and refuse to get digital copies.
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I like it. 3.5
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ddebil wrote:I like it. 3.5
I don't like it. 1.5

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Let's split the difference. :D
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I like it. But it sounds way better when played Live, especially few soundboard boots that i have.
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ddebil wrote:Let's split the difference. :D
2,5 :D
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funny how YAM may be my favourite song off that shameful album.
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mastaflatch wrote:funny how YAM may be my favourite song off that shameful album.
Not shameful at all, only problem is the 80's production.
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I have a trance remix AMLOR and it sounds decent ... THE ALBUM ITSELF
really has not passed any test of time. Most PF news stories don't even include AMLOR in the album line up . DAVID wanted to cash in and he did , I saw 4 of these waterless shows . The 87 ones were real crap sounding with amazing light.
David when he plays what he loves is the best blues axe man living.

not one of my floyd friends ever even plays this .

sad footnote to david and nick



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lostplay wrote:I saw 4 of these waterless shows
At the time did they seem really good? Or even as you watched was there a kind of feeling of 'this isn't the pink floyd i'm a fan of' etc? I'm curious about if the lowering in quality of floyd gigs is realized retrospectively, and they seem really good on the night, or if they feel a bit of a let-down at the time
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I saw them on the opening night of the AMLOR Tour. I'd never seen PF before, though I had seen solo Roger Waters (PACOHH Tour) and David Gilmour (AF Tour). I can tell you from my point of view, I was disappointed that night. I found their performance of Echoes to be awkward and rigid (not to mention anti-climactic, considering that's what they opened with). Everything was geared to gigantic spectacle, with an enormous lightshow, where the music seemed almost secondary, and they plodded through a selection of their mid-70's hits. The live performance of AMLOR (and they played the entire album) was just a boring as listening to the album itself. I almost fell asleep. Even the encore didn't spruce up my spirits as their song selection was totally predictable and uninspired. So yeah, I came home from that show disappointed, so much so that I didn't bother going to see them on the DB Tour. I enjoyed the two solo shows I'd seen before much more and really enjoyed Roger's solo show of a couple of years ago far more (didn't catch David's, though I wish I had).
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lostplay wrote:Most PF news stories don't even include AMLOR in the album line up .
Example please?
Massed Gadgets wrote: Everything was geared to gigantic spectacle, with an enormous lightshow, where the music seemed almost secondary.
Like The Wall shows?
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lostplay wrote:I have a trance remix AMLOR and it sounds decent ...
I agree. Some of those trance ones are quite good, others not so.
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JackRegan wrote:
Massed Gadgets wrote: Everything was geared to gigantic spectacle, with an enormous lightshow, where the music seemed almost secondary.
Like The Wall shows?
No, quite the opposite. The Wall shows were all about concept, not spectacle. The music and the theatrics worked in tandem to tell a story and make an artistic point.

The AMLoR shows were designed just to entertain the masses, and get rich at it.