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And this album is still amazing. It's on regular rotation for my drives and my original vinyl press gets plenty of spins.

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I see your 35 with a 30 year anniversary, except you get to build the wall.

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"Look mummy! There's an aeroplane up in the sky!"

(I agree, although A Momentary Lapse of Reason will always be my very favorite Floyd album.)

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I like "wish you were here" and "animals" more, but the wall is still fantastic. I played through it 2 times tonight

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My growing pile of vinyl makes me happy. AC/DC is more my speed.

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numbnuts240 wrote:I like "wish you were here" and "animals" more, but the wall is still fantastic. I played through it 2 times tonight
Though the bigger question is how can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?

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MinisterofDOOM wrote:(I agree, although A Momentary Lapse of Reason will always be my very favorite Floyd album.)
Dark Side of The Moon is my favorite!

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Bubba1 wrote: Though the bigger question is how can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?
Every time I do that now, I feel like a badass.

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:cry:
PapaSmurf2k3 wrote:
Bubba1 wrote: Though the bigger question is how can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?
Every time I do that now, I feel like a badass.
Two birds, one stone...

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I'm an older Floyd fan myself, Meddle and Obscured By Clouds and I think Wall is little overrated. Dark is great and I love hearing the Alan Parsons engineering and wish he would have done more than the pair he did for Floyd. Still, for my prog rock fix I'll first look to Yes and ELP but hugely appreciate Floyd for getting prog and more importantly keeping prog in the mainstream.


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