Dark Side of the Moon

Bongwater (C)
Total votes: 5 (21%)
Bongfuel (NC, WF)
Total votes: 12 (50%)
Underrated (NC, no WF)
Total votes: 7 (29%)
Why are you listening to Pink Floyd, dude? (No votes)
Total votes: 24

Re: Album: Dark Side of the Moon

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In high school I used to own a bootleg vinyl copy of The Wall called The Film with songs recorded directly as they were heard in the movie. "Nobody Home" contains a sample from the docudrama, The Dam Busters, where a dog named the n-word is called. Startling. I still like The Wall but then again I'm all about drama.

Not for nothing I've had "Matilda Mother" stuck in my head all afternoon. Rick Wright was pretty cool.
Justice for Randall Adjessom, Javion Magee, Destinii Hope, Kelaia Turner, Dexter Wade and Nakari Campbell

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anybody know the name of the song that is in the movie the Wall but not on the album? it’s the animation part and involves the “camera” moving around the wall and then it turns into the screaming face? i remember 12 year old me thinking that it was the greatest song of all time.

i don’t get the love for WYWH - i think the title track is great, but all of those shining on the crazy diamonds is too much.

Meddle is great other than the dog howling song that makes my dog bark.

Piper is fantastic.
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Next to Animals WYWH is my favorite PF record. Again, back in high school an erstwhile good friend who is currently a rabid MAGAt lived in a mini-mansion across from a sprawling golf course. In the winter it resembled an otherworldly frozen tundra. I had a dream one night that I remember to this day: creatures not unlike the things on the album cover to Mob Rules would slowly rise out of an icy sea, move across the land, then sink back into the water. And for some reason, I can't remember if I actually heard the song in my dream or if hearing the song reminds me of the dream, "Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pt. IX" always brings it back to mind. It sounds remote and mournful. Such a beauty.
akosinski wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 7:54 pm anybody know the name of the song that is in the movie the Wall but not on the album? it’s the animation part and involves the “camera” moving around the wall and then it turns into the screaming face? i remember 12 year old me thinking that it was the greatest song of all time.
"What Shall We Do Now?"
Justice for Randall Adjessom, Javion Magee, Destinii Hope, Kelaia Turner, Dexter Wade and Nakari Campbell

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rsmurphy wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 12:56 am
akosinski wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 7:54 pm anybody know the name of the song that is in the movie the Wall but not on the album? it’s the animation part and involves the “camera” moving around the wall and then it turns into the screaming face? i remember 12 year old me thinking that it was the greatest song of all time.
"What Shall We Do Now?"
+1

I was thinking of the other, other song in the movie that wasn't on the album.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)

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rsmurphy wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 12:56 am Next to Animals WYWH is my favorite PF record. Again, back in high school an erstwhile good friend who is currently a rabid MAGAt lived in a mini-mansion across from a sprawling golf course. In the winter it resembled an otherworldly frozen tundra. I had a dream one night that I remember to this day: creatures not unlike the things on the album cover to Mob Rules would slowly rise out of an icy sea, move across the land, then sink back into the water. And for some reason, I can't remember if I actually heard the song in my dream or if hearing the song reminds me of the dream, "Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pt. IX" always brings it back to mind. It sounds remote and mournful. Such a beauty.
akosinski wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 7:54 pm anybody know the name of the song that is in the movie the Wall but not on the album? it’s the animation part and involves the “camera” moving around the wall and then it turns into the screaming face? i remember 12 year old me thinking that it was the greatest song of all time.
"What Shall We Do Now?"
YES!

I watched the video of the other song and was like “this song sucks” and was wondering how I could have thought it rocked, but yes, this is it right down to the video with the wall turning into the screaming face.

thank you, randall!!!!
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