![]() |
|
| Welcome to the All Pink Floyd Fan Network! |
| You are currently viewing our website as a guest. Guests receive only limited access to view most discussions and articles. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, dowload attachments, communicate privately with other floydians (PM), respond to polls, and access many other special features, including the ability to disable the Pink Floyd store below, for faster navigating. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact support. |
| Pink Floyd Store | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||
| | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
#1
| ||||
| ||||
| 1979 - The Wall ![]() Release date: November 30th, 1979 Recorded at: Super Bear Studios, Miravel, France; CBS Studios, New York City and Producers Workshop, Los Angeles with some overdubs in Britannia Row Studio, London (April-November 1979) The Wall is hugely impressive as a construction job, and there are some excellent songs lurking in the morass (notably "Comfortably Numb" and the sparkling cock-rock parody "Young Lust"). The band went to the south of France in 1978, after the loss of 2 million pounds in investments, to record a double concept album which proved to be their "Roger Waters-est" project yet. While there, the Pink Floyd Mark Two partnership finally started to dissolve. David Gilmour: "I still think some of the music is incredibly naff, but The Wall is conceptually brilliant. At the time I thought it was Roger listing all the things that can turn a person into an isolated human being. I came to see it as as one of the luckiest people in the world issuing a catalogue of abuse and bile against people who'd never done anything to him. Roger was taking more and more of the credits. In the songbook for this album, against "Comfortably Numb", it says 'Music by Gilmour and Waters'. It shouldn't: he did the lyrics, I did the music. I kept finding hundreds of little things like that. Shouldn't bitch, but one does feel unjustly done." [Waters did re-arrange the chords and melody from Dave's original demo; of course, Dave did a lot of uncredited rewrites on Roger's demos... --Botley] Nick Mason: "The recording was very tense, mainly because Roger was starting to go a bit mad. This was the record when he fell out badly with Rick. Rick has a natural style, a very specific piano style, but he doesn't come up with pieces easily, or to order. Which is a problem when other people are worrying about who did what and who should get the credit. There was even talk of Roger and Dave elbowing me out and carrying on as a duo. There were points during The Wall when Roger and Dave were really carrying the thing. Rick was useless, and I wasn't very much help to anyone either." David Gilmour: "Generally Nick worked hard and played well on The Wall. He even worked out a way of reading music for the drums. But there was one track called "Mother" which he really didn't get. So I hired Jeff Porcaro to do it. And Roger latched on to this idea, the way he always did with my ideas, and began to think, is Nick really necessary?" During the sessions for The Wall, Richard Wright was basically forced out of Pink Floyd. Rick Wright: "Roger came up with the whole album on a demo, which everyone felt was potentially very good but musically very weak. Very weak indeed. Bob [Ezrin], Dave and myself worked on it to make it more interesting. But Roger was going through a big ego thing at the time, saying that I wasn't putting enough in, although he was making it impossible for me to do anything. The crunch came when we all went off on holiday towards the end of the recording. A week before the holiday was up I got a call from Roger in America, saying 'come over immediately.' [Roger cut the holiday short when their record company offered monetary incentive to finish in time for a pre-Christmas release date. Most of the main work was already recorded, but many keyboard parts had yet to be finished; Rick told Roger to "**** off" and left Gilmour & Ezrin to play most of them --Botley] Then there was this band meeting in which Roger told me he wanted me to leave the band. At first I refused. So Roger stood up and said that if I didn't agree to leave after the album was finished, he would walk out then and there and take the tapes with him. There would be no album, and no money to pay off our huge debts. So I agreed to go. I had two young kids to support. I was terrified. Now I think I made a mistake. It was Roger's bluff. But I really didn't want to work with this guy anymore." David Gilmour: "We had a studio in the south of France where Rick was staying. The rest of us had rented houses 20 miles away. We'd all go home at night, and we'd say to Rick: 'Do what you like, here are all these tracks, write something, play a solo, put some stuff down. You've got all evening every evening to do it. All the time we were there, which was several months, he did nothing. He just wasn't capable of playing anything." It is rumoured to be the biggest-selling double CD set of all time (over 750,000 sales in the U.K. alone). The live shows for The Wall were from 07/02/1980 to 06/17/1981. The movie was released on 07/14/1982, and Roger Waters' Berlin show was on 06/21/1990. Tracks:
Musicians Featured:
Last edited by Botley : 06-20-2008 at 11:20 AM. Reason: minor corrections and additions |
| Sponsored Links |
| |
|
#2
| ||||
| ||||
| Related Topics |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
| |
Similar Threads for 1979 - The Wall | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| The Wall In Berlin Lyrics (Roger Waters Solo Album) | The Piper | Lyrics by Album | 1 | 06-09-2002 12:26 AM |
| The Wall Lyrics | The Piper | Lyrics by Album | 1 | 06-09-2002 12:13 AM |
| Roger Waters: The Wall Interview | The Piper | Interviews | 0 | 06-04-2002 09:58 PM |
| Welcome to the Machine - the story of Pink Floyd's live sound: part 3 | The Piper | Articles | 0 | 06-04-2002 09:42 PM |
| The Amazing Pudding Reference guide on Pink Floyd songs and records | The Piper | Articles | 0 | 06-04-2002 09:03 PM |