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Old 11-22-2003, 04:08 PM
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Re: Importance of Rick Wright

I don't really think it was the fact that Wright was actually kicked out of the band that started the collapse of the Floyd. Wright admitted himself that he "wasn't very creative during that period" so whether he was there or not wouldn't have made a huge difference. Perhaps this is why I really don't miss him on "The Final Cut" since what little he would've thrown in is easily covered by Kamen and Bown on piano and organ, respectively. I think the actual key factor to the collapse of Floyd is the fact that Gilmour and Wright were having less and less to contribute to the Floyd at the time, leaving Waters to dominate the songwriting end of things. Gilmour and Wright both recorded solo albums in 1978, but around that time period Roger had composed what was really the better part of 4 albums worth of material (The Wall disc 1, The Wall disc 2, The Final Cut, and the Pro&Cons). So as Wright's songwriting contributions waned, so did the need for him to play anything significantly important on the records, thus leaving Roger as the leader and the collapse of the group as a team effort.
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