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Sun Feb 20, 2022, 09:55 PM Feb 2022

I've run out of witty titles

for Pink Floyd obscurity. There exists a possibility of downing a few and becoming wildly Fab. I was quite young and impressionable when i heard this album in it's entirety. What a sonic ride......

I can't convey to you what i felt when i heard this particular track, i kept setting the needle on it over and over again. My mind reeled at the onset of what i just heard. I'm a kid of the 80's. All of the synth-pop nonsense melted away. I wondered to myself why this wasn't on the radio!!!! This was a bunch of guys in the pocket, making it happen. I suppose many purists will disagree, but this particular album resonates with everyone in different ways. This was my moment with the ride this album put me on. This was insanely different from Zeppelin.

Don't get me wrong: i absolutely love every single track on this album. Every song works seamlessly into the next,( the whole album is just a masterpiece) but to me this is it's crowning moment. It works in so many ways and it's in your face as a full on jam, in the moment. It draws on the main theme at the last possible moment.....

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I've run out of witty titles (Original Post) gay texan Feb 2022 OP
This might be my favorite song on the album but happybird Feb 2022 #1

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1. This might be my favorite song on the album but
Sun Feb 20, 2022, 10:39 PM
Feb 2022

it’s like picking a fav child. I love them all so very much it feels odd and wrong to call one “favorite.” But this groove draws me in and I still marvel at how it all comes together. Nick is the glue in this one.

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