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| Floyd albums and your emotions. Ever have certain albums you like to listen to when you're in a certain mood? Whenever I'm really angry, I always like to listen to Animals, and when I'm sad or depressed, it's The Wall (I'm sure I'm not alone there). None of the other albums really apply to a certain mood. |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. Piper At The Gates Of Dawn - just for a general fun time Ummagumma (live) - when I want to just chill and listen DSotM/WYWH - when I want to try to understand the hype behind these albums...because I just don't get it (well, sometimes Darkside is good) Meddle (mainly just Echoes) - when I'm in an intellectual mood or want to think Animals - adrenaline pumping album, or when I'm angry The Wall - when I'm depresssed or want to listen to what I feel is Pink Floyd's magnum opus As for the others, I either don't listen to them much, or they don't have a profound effect on me. |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. All I know is that 'The Final Cut' is perfect for cutting yourself off form the rest of the world and being depressed. Oh yeah, 'Piper at the Gates' is good if I'm pumped up and want to have a smashing good time. However, everyday, I listen to at least two different Floyd albums.
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. When I'm in my calm, high(No, not by drugs!), in the clouds, soda drinking mode I prefere to listen to the more ethereal albums like Dark Side, David Gilmour, and the acoustic songs off of Atom Heart Mother and the laid back songs off of Meddle. When I'm angry I also like to listen to Animals. When going through depressing or stressfull periods I usually listen to The Wall or TFC. Any other time I usually listen to Ummagumma and that early stuff. By the way, has anyone here ever watched all of the stuff off of the Pompeii and DSotM DVD's and then The Wall all in the same sitting? The changing of moods and periods of Floyd are actually quite unsettling. I've never felt 'down' from listening to music, but that change in periods really kind of felt down-inducing! It's just so dry and dark and corpsey compared to the more wet and colorful liveliness of Pink Floyd as an actual band. It makes you wonder... whatever happened to the post-DSotM dream? Oh Roger! Oh Roger, what did we DO!? Last edited by Poggle Zig : 08-12-2004 at 10:26 PM. |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. I listen to DSoTM repedily at work cause it passes the time, and I don't catch much of it cause I wear one headphone. When I want to relax I usually put in something early like meddle or AHM, or in the post water years like the division bell. Animals, and OBC are good to rock out to. Latley I've been listening to the raw bootleg of DSoTM (I personlly think it's better then the studio album) BTW kinda off topic: "us and them" philamonic(sp?) DSoTM, plus a few other tracks played by the london philamonic orchestra..any thoughts on it?
__________________ Evidence it once exist At some point in time But with no visible proof It was ever really there... |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. Quote:
It seems that every time I put on a Floyd album, there is some kind of down, or depressing element to at least a couple of songs. Not so much in thier earlier stuff, but man, the seventies brought on a whole different band altogether. When I listen to any Pink Floyd album, there are many different emotions running through my head; the emotions tend to change from song to song.
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| I tend to feel the same emotion everytime I hear any Floyd, happiness.
__________________ "He makes his way to the border, in the shadow, under the trees..." |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. Each album evokes an emotion that doesn't really have a name, it's just, well, "I'm feeling very Animals-y today," or "I feel like Obscured By Clouds right about now." If that makes sense.
__________________ what do you teach your children about me? what do you teach your little children about me? pimp, thug, bling drug lord of the undergrounded kings how can you be so sure i won't call down the rain? what do you teach your little children about me? you point your gun, wait, hide and run. i see it plain |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. I put TFC on to have an emotional ride, some of the best and most heartfelt lyrics I've ever heard. I put it on the get depressed, simply. Piper is great for something that rocks you, but is a little different from the White Stripes or 'Pablo Honey'. Astronomy Domine is awesome. OBC is a record in itself, I can listen to it any time. I put on DSOTM or the Pompeii 'Echoes' to get simply amazed. The fact that the music came from four people still defies me. The rest is rarely listened to, which is not to say that it's horrible, I've just become burnt out on it. I only bought Animals on CD to complete my Floyd collection, same for TDB. |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. Quote:
I hope that means you put on the LP often... I put on Animals whenever I want to hear Gilmour's great guitar work (Dogs) or Waters' venom (Sheep). ![]()
__________________ "David Gilmour can do more with one note than most guitarists can do with the whole fretboard." Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. I like it, I just never quite got into it. Perhaps it was the fact that I couldn't listen to it too often. |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. I always listen to Wish you were here when I want to listen something when I'm in front of the computer. when I'm a "thinker or a wanderer", I like to listen to The Wall. |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. Quote:
When I`m angry I listen to Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Deep Purple. I listen to Pink Floyd when I feel good. |
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| Re: Floyd albums and your emotions. I guess I'm alone on this, but I don't listen to any particular album to evoke a specific emotion... To me (and this is why I love Floyd), every song I hear fits my emotion or my thought process or my activity at the time I'm listening to it. I've listened to songs like Echoes, Sheep & Breathe while in several different emotional states and everytime, the song fits my emotion, the song accentuates the emotion that I'm already feeling... Every Floyd song is filled with so many different emotions, so many different moods & tones that it's impossible to say that this album/song makes me feel this way or that I listen to this album/son while I'm feeling a certain way. For those of you who said you like Animals when you're angry/pumped up...try listening to Wish You Were Here or Meddel during those times...your emotion will stay the same, but you will experience it in a different way... The simple fact that Floyd fits all aspects of life is what really got me into the music. That is all... -MMD74 |
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