To bad that the Pink Floyd book is closed. I could listen to this music for more then 30 years in the future. Thanks David Gilmour and to rest of all the musicians who gave us the best music ever. And Sir Richard Wright, i Salut you.
Grunge influence on Pink Floyd? Nirvana influence? Maybe, but I don't care. Still sounds like Pink Floyd. And I like it anyway, which it's the only thing that matters for me :)
I really don't like this track. At least not as a Pink Floyd song. I am glad they did not put it not only in Division Bell but in this new album as well. It is a bonus material. It also sounds like something else, but I don't remember what.
Zuriah Heep I'm glad they released it, but it didn't belong on 'Division Bell' or 'The Endless River'. It's a great rockin' tune. A different side from Pink Floyd we've not seen since their soundtrack days on 'More' and 'Obscured By Clouds', where they do cross over to bluesrock / hardrock territory with several songs.
8 лет назад
Yeah, "Nervana" is very similar to songs from "Obscured by Clouds", especially "When You're In". But not forget, they released harder songs also on later albums. "Animals" have some very heavy moments, and "The Wall" too. And what about songs like "Money", "Not Now John" or even "Have a Cigar"? They aren't so similar to "Nervana", but they're also a harder side of Pink Floyd ;)
I listened it in the spotify. It’s the last song in ‘The Endless River’ I guess. Because it’s their last album, this song gives me a big sadness even if the vibe that given by this song is happiness
all i wanna know is what the fuck have these guys been recording for sixteen hours? themselves drinking? i'm sure it wasn't them layin' down songs, cause, with them it's two takes per a track, tops!