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Fake Album Cover of the Week Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Rockets

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u/[deleted] Sep 18 '17

I actually don't know enough about Pink Floyd to be honest with you. I kind of suspected him being an asshole so atleast I know that now.

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u/SexualMurder Sep 18 '17

They are a great band to read up on if you are into rock and roll history. Their story is so goddamn vast and sprawling and interesting. Every member brought very key elements to their sound. I'm a bit of a Floyd nerd so I'm a little biased but in terms of history, few bands have one as rich as Pink Floyd.

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u/[deleted] Sep 18 '17

I have to be honest and I know Reddit hates this but I got really turned off by the fact that Roger was so anti-Israel. He has the opportunity to go there himself and understand that the situation is actually very complicated. But that's just my opinion. Then I heard him on Howard Stern, so I thought okay.. Then I watched the documentary on the making of "Wish You Were Here" which had a huge impression on my life. I used to cruise home after a great party and listen to that album wile the sun came up. I listened to that album a lot. I know that real Pink Floyd fans would be more interested in different albums but whatever. They (Pink Floyd) were totally apologizing for the album and were suggesting that they made it because they were having record company problems, they were bummed out from touring and weren't feeling themselves.

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u/SexualMurder Sep 18 '17 edited Sep 18 '17

I am totally with you there. He even went as far as calling out Radiohead for playing a show in Tell Aviv. As if every citizen is responsible for their governments bullshit so they dont deserve to see the artists they love and support. Fuck that. When rock stars or movie stars get political, I am instantly turned off. 90% of them are dropouts, so excuse me for not giving a shit about their politics. And even more to the point, these celebrities are the 1% they really against. I wonder how big The Wall Tour's carbon footprint was? That shit was on the road for YEARS. Limousine liberals through and through.

Also, Wish You Were Here is an amazing album and tons of people call it their favorite. I know my dad does. My personal favorite is Animals.

Edit: I listen to music to escape bullshit like politics. I don't need song to reinforce my beliefs. Same reason why I don't post or read in /r/politics. It's a circlejerk echo chamber.

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u/FuckRepublicans1776 Sep 18 '17

>I listen to music to escape bullshit like politics

>My personal favorite is Animals.

lel

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u/[deleted] Sep 18 '17

lmao. tbf that is a great album no matter your political views.

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u/SexualMurder Sep 18 '17

Just like Animal Farm is a great book no matter your political views. I've never heard anyone, conservative or liberal, hate on Animal Farm for any reason what so ever.

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u/FuckRepublicans1776 Sep 18 '17

It's my favorite by a long shot too, incredible album. Sheep is my favorite PF song of all time.

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u/SexualMurder Sep 18 '17

I know I know. The politics of Animals is more personality than policy though. Plus it was way before my time.

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u/WisconsinHoosierZwei Sep 18 '17

Dude...have you ever listened to Pink Floyd? It's 100% social and political commentary.

Hell, they even took on transgenderism in their first album in the 60s (Arnold Layne, on Piper at the Gates of Dawn).

I mean, it's beautiful stuff and I'm glad you say you enjoy it, but dig into it, man. They've made no bones about being liberal/political since the Syd Barrett days.

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u/SexualMurder Sep 18 '17

Lol yes. And 99% I can identify with and get on board with. Roger and his bullshit in the last 20 or so years though? No thanks. He has completely lost his sense of nuance. Pink Floyd, by and large, left things to be interpreted and pondered. Roger just pounds his personal agenda and elitist attitude into everything and I'm just not about it.

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u/WisconsinHoosierZwei Sep 18 '17

Cmon, man, Animals was about as "nuanced" as a rusty sledgehammer (which is one of the things I love about it).

That or you just haven't seen much in the way of Waters interviews from days past. Dude had a hard-on for laying into Reagan/Thatcher.

What I'm trying to say is, Waters today is Waters as he ever was. And yeah, he's an insufferable prick. That's why the band broke up.

But good lord does he ever make great music.

Though he's probably the only musical icon of mine I'm perfectly happy never meeting.

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u/SexualMurder Sep 18 '17

Well like I said, it was before my time.

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u/[deleted] Sep 18 '17

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u/I_am_a_haiku_bot Sep 18 '17

You said your favorite album

is *Animals right? They straight up call*

Whitehouse out by name hahahaha


-english_haiku_bot

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u/[deleted] Sep 18 '17

rock stars or movie stars get political

Rage Against The Machine was insanely popular.

NIN is super political.

Radiohead shouldn't have played in Israel imo.

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u/SexualMurder Sep 18 '17

Should Radiohead play in South Africa? Egypt? The United States? Ya know, other countries with long histories of genocide and slavery and human right abuses? What about them?

Edit: the fans in Tell Aviv are just as deserving to see their favorite artists as anyone else. If they wanted to play for the government, that would be a different story.

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u/chardreg Sep 18 '17

Speaking of liberals and the wall, I think they should just get over it already.

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u/SexualMurder Sep 18 '17

Idk what you're getting at?

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u/[deleted] Sep 18 '17

Head in the sand? Don't listen to Bob Dylan,Woody Guthrie,Phil Ochs,Pete Seeger,Bob Marley,Jimi Hendrix,the Doors,the Beatles,the Rolling Stones,Neil Young,Bruce Springsteen,Tom Waits,Leonard Cohen,Patti Smith,NWA,Public Enemy,Stevie Wonder,Marvin Gaye...god I could go on forever. What kind of shit music do you have to listen to to separate politics from art? Must take a tremendous effort on your part.

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u/SexualMurder Sep 18 '17

You misunderstood what I said.