What album are you listening tonight? - Printable Version +- Devialet Chat (https://devialetchat.com) +-- Forum: Devialet Chat (https://devialetchat.com/Forum-Devialet-Chat) +--- Forum: Your Music (https://devialetchat.com/Forum-Your-Music) +--- Thread: What album are you listening tonight? (/Thread-What-album-are-you-listening-tonight) Pages:
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RE: What album are you listening tonight? - Hifi_swlon - 10-Jun-2017 My favourite Boards of Canada album too! RE: What album are you listening tonight? - blair.athol - 11-Jun-2017 (10-Jun-2017, 19:17)thumb5 Wrote: Roger Waters "Is This The Life We Really Want?" (Qobuz)@you should listen to it, It's a great album, believe me, it's so true# RE: What album are you listening tonight? - Bruno - 11-Jun-2017 (11-Jun-2017, 00:32)blair.athol Wrote:(10-Jun-2017, 19:17)thumb5 Wrote: Roger Waters "Is This The Life We Really Want?" (Qobuz)@you should listen to it, It's a great album, believe me, it's so true# Not in my opinion but I definitely respect yours : this album sounds like a draft. The kind of songs Waters used to play on an acoustic guitar before going to the studio with the other guys and turn the water into wine. At the beginning The Wall was nothing but a bunch of songs written in the same tonality and the rest of the band wasn't impressed at all to say the least. Where is the process that allowed Roger Waters to turn basic folk protest songs into beautiful albums such as Amused To Death ? It seems to me that there is a lack of inspiration in the music that inevitably shifts the focus to the lyrics and it is no good news to me : music should come first. Besides I don't necessarily share all mr Waters political views ! I was eagerly waiting for this album and at the end of the day quite disappointed, but no hard feelings. RE: What album are you listening tonight? - thumb5 - 11-Jun-2017 (11-Jun-2017, 09:15)Bruno Wrote:(11-Jun-2017, 00:32)blair.athol Wrote:(10-Jun-2017, 19:17)thumb5 Wrote: Roger Waters "Is This The Life We Really Want?" (Qobuz)@you should listen to it, It's a great album, believe me, it's so true# I tend to agree, Bruno - to me it sounds like a lot of Pink Floyd ideas (particularly from Animals) re-hashed with new lyrics. Fine if you're in the mood, though. What album are you listening tonight? - samsoum - 11-Jun-2017 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk What album are you listening tonight? - samsoum - 11-Jun-2017 Exellent album, discovering now, rocky bluesy voicy new age!i love his voice , so punchy and joyful !! BENJAMIN BOOKER -witness- Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: What album are you listening tonight? - K4680 - 12-Jun-2017 The Police times differently! Super Bass RE: What album are you listening tonight? - K4680 - 21-Jun-2017 Already older, but still good RE: What album are you listening tonight? - f1eng - 22-Jun-2017 Mahler - 3 Ruckert songs, Kathleen Ferrier RE: What album are you listening tonight? - brit - 22-Jun-2017 (21-Jun-2017, 21:32)K4680 Wrote: Already older, but still goodGood God, I can remember seeing John Mayall live at the Rendezvous Club in Portsmouth (UK) in 1964 - those were the days . |