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I listened to The Wall in it's entirety the other day and it blew me away how intense it still is to me. It is an emotional roller coaster with some phenominal musicianship sprinkled throughout. It does bog down here and there, especially on side 3 but I still think it is an incredible concept album that by and large seems to get hardly any love these days from PF fans.
 

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I've always been struck by how much tension there is in the Floyd's work. Obviously The Wall and Animals are riddled with tense musical passages.

But if you listen to the earlier stuff like A Saucerful of Secrets, Careful With That Axe, Eugene, Lucifer Sam, Let There Be More Light, parts of Summer '68 there's so much suspense and restlessness leaking out of those songs.

I guess I've just listened to the Floyd so much I hear it in a different way now. I hear something different every time I listen. I was just listening to Childhoods End and I just noticed I could hear David singing along to his guitar solo in the background. Never heard that before!!

Oh and Musikwala, do yourself a favor and pick up the Zabriskie Point soundtrack. There's other things besides the Floyd on it and the majority of it is excellent. Come in Number 51 Your Time Is Up is a reworking of Careful... not as good as the original but worth a listen.
 

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It does bog down here and there, especially on side 3 but I still think it is an incredible concept album that by and large seems to get hardly any love these days from PF fans.

Bog down on side 3? Really?! Side 3 might be my favorite. Not much of a fan of Vera, but it's a short track, so I don't have much of a problem with it. Hey You, Is There Anybody Out There?, and Comfortably Numb are all among my all-time favorite PF tracks.
 

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I was listening to side 4 of The Wall on my way to work this morning. Damn, some great songs there! Waiting For The Worms is majestic. The Trial is brilliant! I don't get it when people say that The Trial is awful and that it is the worst thing on The Wall. It has some really great lines...

The way you made them suffer, your exquisite wife and mother, fills me with an urge to defecate!! (Go on judge, shit on him!) :gig
 

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Again, it'd be great if someone could provide me with the exact differences of the songs in The Wall film (like which lyrics/parts got cut, different instruments, etc.) And what do you guys think? Should I just make it a soundtrack or should there be transitions like the original album?
 

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Bog down on side 3? Really?! Side 3 might be my favorite. Not much of a fan of Vera, but it's a short track, so I don't have much of a problem with it. Hey You, Is There Anybody Out There?, and Comfortably Numb are all among my all-time favorite PF tracks.

My thoughts exactly - side 3 contains two short tracks (Vera and Bring The Boys Back Home) which, while not brilliant songs in themselves, are short and do help move the plot along as Pink tries to re-connect with his past, plus three other great songs (Hey You, Is There Anybody Out There? and also Nobody Home). There's also the small matter of this song called Comfortably Numb, which I think is pretty good (understatement)... In short, side 3 is excellent overall.

Shackles, my recommendation would be to include transitions like in the album, as the songs were meant to flow into each other and The Wall is
the opposite to most soundtracks as the film was created from the music (I think most soundtracks, including More and Obscured By Clouds, are written to accompany to visuals).

A few differences I know of (I'm guessing you're familiar with the Wikipedia page for the film listing the main differences between the album and the film versions of the songs?), with the changes for the film listed:
- Another Brick In The Wall (Part II) – The teacher's 'Wrong! Do it again!' and 'You can't have any pudding...' lines were included in the second chorus sung by the children, rather than the end where the teacher says ‘An acre is the area of a rectangle whose length is one furlong and whose width is one chain’.
- Mother – The first line is ‘Mother am I really dying’ rather than ‘Mother will they drop they bomb’.
- Goodbye Blue Sky – The bird sound at the beginning and Harry Waters (Roger's son) saying 'Look mummy, there's a plane in the sky' were removed.
- Is There Anybody Out There? – The guitar solo was played by David Gilmour with a pick, rather than fingerstyle by a session player whose name escapes me.
- In The Flesh – Redone completely with an orchestral arrangement and sung by Bob Geldof. I can understand why this was done but I think it works
much better as a rock song. :wa
- Run Like Hell – The first verse leads directly into the second ‘run, run, run’ chanting section with the sound of Pink’s thug squads trashing a diner during the chants, and the synth solo is during the second verse rather than after it with the instrumental break after the solo leading to the final rendition of the main riff also being removed.

Just wondering whether you intend to include Hey You in your soundtrack? I think it was meant to go in the film but was dropped because the accompanying scenes consisted largely of stock footage, whereas I’m not aware of any plans to include the other missing track, The Show Must Go On, in the soundtrack.
 

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The Trial is brilliant! I don't get it when people say that The Trial is awful and that it is the worst thing on The Wall. It has some really great lines...

The way you made them suffer, your exquisite wife and mother, fills me with an urge to defecate!! (Go on judge, shit on him!) :gig

People think it's awful??? :woot: It's one of my favourite songs on The Wall, definitely in my top 3.
 

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I think everything on "Wall" is great.I think the reason soem people didn't care too much for "Trial" is because they probably were'nt expecting someting so melodramatic from the Floyd.But of course,those people apparently lost sight of the fact that "Wall" is NOT the usual rock recording.It's a rock opera and being so,melodrama should be expected.
 

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I am the type who likes to play an album from start to finish, particularly with Pink Floyd, but The Wall is my one exception. When I bought it on it's first release I played it for months, but I couldn't get to grips with any of the material after 'Run Like Hell'. It just reminded me of the type of stuff you would hear at some kind of West End musical. When I went to see them perform it in 1980 the only reason I stayed till the end was in the vain hope that there would be an encore (no chance! - Roger had become above encores by this point).

I can't believe for a minute that Dave, Nick and Rick would have wanted any of that on the album. But by that time Roger had begun to believe it was his band, and what he said was law. Even now when I'm playing it in the car it gets switched off after 'Run Like Hell' :pullhair:
 

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Bog down on side 3? Really?! Side 3 might be my favorite. Not much of a fan of Vera, but it's a short track, so I don't have much of a problem with it. Hey You, Is There Anybody Out There?, and Comfortably Numb are all among my all-time favorite PF tracks.

between Hey You and Comfortably Numb are 4 short tracks that, even though I like them, they kinda slow the momentum a bit.
 

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