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Old 12-16-2004, 09:10 AM
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In the movie it is What Shall We Do Now?. It is just a longer version of Empty Spaces. Yea it's the part with the flowers having sex and the guy getting his head bashed in and all the buildings going up and so forth.
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In the movie it is What Shall We Do Now?. It is just a longer version of Empty Spaces. Yea it's the part with the flowers having sex and the guy getting his head bashed in and all the buildings going up and so forth.



I wonder why that longer version wasn't included on The Final Cut?

That longer version was actually pretty good.
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Def. the DDT scene.. and i also think empty spaces its put together quite well
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I wonder why that longer version wasn't included on The Final Cut?

That longer version was actually pretty good.


Yeah I love "What Shall We Do Now?". It is actually on the live version of The Wall "Is There Anybody Out There: The Wall Live 80-81". I think that it is not on the studio album because of time constraints.
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Time constraints?

TFC is one of Floyd's shortest albums, timewise. I'm sure there was room for it.
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I meant time constraints for The Wall studio album. I dont know if it would fit in with the songs from The Final Cut.
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Yeah but TFC has some songs that were leftovers from the wall. Remember the original title was "Spare Bricks" and then the concept of the album changed after the Falkland War.

Spare bricks were kept, but other tracks relevant to the issues of the time were added, changing the overall message of the album.

So "What shall we do now?" would have fit.
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Yea I see what your saying now
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So "What shall we do now?" would have fit.
Not with the storyline. Where exactly would it go in the running order?
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Well, one could argue that When The Tigers Broke Free doesn't entirely fit the "modern" storyline of TFC, but it's on there, and it does work with the overall feel of the album.


I do view TFC as an album that isn't entirely sure of what it wants to be. Is it an antiwar album? Is it Roger's confessional? Is it "Spare Bricks?"

That's why I think What Shall We Do Now could fit on there.

But this is entirely unrelated to the thread at hand, shall we start a new topic?

Right then, I will.


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I love the animation scene in "What Shall We Do Know?"

it just captures exactly what Rogers was saying and its a great ****ing trip
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i love the One of my Turns sequence.

A) because its my favorite song off of the album, and b) its just an awesome scene
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Re: Favorite scene from the wall

I can't pick a single scene from the movie it was just to good. I think the entire movie is great
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