Roger or David?
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heavythumb — 22 years ago(January 21, 2004 01:55 PM)
true that the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts
but let's see hereOne still writes and tours, one does notone has written a vast amount of new music and lyrics and even stepped foot into other genres, while the other has collected royalties, and substituted his girlfriend's loveletters for lyrics on his last album.
hmmm..
at least we've seen a definitive asnwer to theold "Which One's Pink?" questionit's a tragedy that David got the rights to the name. Roger was the crux and creative genius of that bandhe deserves all the credit in the world.
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f22strike — 21 years ago(April 13, 2004 05:23 AM)
I'd definately have to say david, for a couple of reasons. His guitar work was what (in my opinion) really gave pink floyd it's definitive sound. He also carried this sound into the Division bell, which many seem to dislike for some reason.
The major reason that people say Roger moreso is because of the lyrics, and it is very true that roger was (and still is) very gifted at writing lyrics. But in my opinion music is about the sound and not the words, and Pink Floyd was all about that sound that they had. -
DranoDrinker — 21 years ago(April 15, 2004 09:57 AM)
Roger by far. Roger was also responsible for a lot of "the sound" as he co produced all the albums and did a lot of the tape effects and what not. "Amused to Death" is better than anything "Floyd" has done without him.
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wundamutt — 21 years ago(July 20, 2004 11:59 AM)
Reading accounts of Syd's decline brings a tear to the eye, an absolute tragidy. To me Floyd have it all, sound and words. Dave's guitar work is amazing and in albums like The Wall it combines perfectly with Rogers writing genius. His lyrics, especially The Wall, are breath-taking, I have yet to hear an album so full of passion and emotion. It's difficult to take sides, they are like fire and ice.
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zapjaste — 21 years ago(July 21, 2004 09:04 AM)
/\ That is exactly how I feel about John Lennon and Paul McCartney. I don't really like Paul songs or Paul's solo work but together with Lennon they made a genius pair.
And agreed on Syd too. It's a crying shame. Another sad rock and roll story reminding everyone not to do drugs. -
Mr_Vai — 21 years ago(September 15, 2004 04:19 PM)
Amen! Amen! Amen!
Gilmour would never sell a record if he did not have the name Pink Floyd to use. Waters went out on his own. Hell, Animals, Wall and Final Cut were almost Waters solo projects.
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scratch88683 — 21 years ago(December 11, 2004 08:15 PM)
Well considering in 2002 Glimour put out David Gilmour:Live in Concert wich he didn't use the Pink Floyd name and that sold alot of copies, so obviously its not true that he would not sell anything wihtout 1c84the name Pink Floyd.
Also Delicate Sounds of Thunder is imo the best concert ever done. Had nothing to do with Waters, besides the fact he wrote alot of the songs. Gilmour sings, and plays the sounds very well. He also produced everythign that had to do with it.
Also by calling him fat is off because in pink floyds prime he wasn't fat at all sh-t befor ehe joined Pink he was a model -
joepanic63 — 21 years ago(February 03, 2005 09:02 PM)
Good evening Mr Vai
You have raised some really gopod points but tossing insults just doesnt cut it
Having been a PF fam for about 20 years of my life i have folloewd and studied the music and stories closely
It is true that the sum is much greater than the parts (sounds like a good concept album for Rog
One has to only listen to Blue light to see what a great songwriter and muscian Dave really is
Its time maybe that Rog get off his war kick and write something inspirational which we havent really heard since The wall yes there have been moments since (radio waves and the bravery of being out of range) but its still a bitch session
Yes Rog wrote alot of the greatest lyrics to ever have been heard but even he will admit he was the driver and Dave was the car he was driving
One only has to listen to Dogs or the pinnical of Animals being the gfinest guitar workj ever on the end of sheep
I guess i come from both camps in understanding the value of a great idea or story/concept as well as great musicianship and performace ability
On a final note how many have remembered the genius of Nick mason and Richard Write knowing there parts in one of the fu=inats bands in all exsistance -
josephnatescott — 10 years ago(September 28, 2015 05:25 PM)
"One has to only listen to Blue light"
"Blue Light" is very good music, but
"Another Brick in the Wall" Waters
"Money" Waters
"Sheep" Waters
"Brain Damage" Waters
"Hey You" Waters
"Welcome To The Machine" Waters
"Is There Anybody Out There?" Waters
"The Fletcher Memorial Home" Waters
"Have A Cigar" Waters
"Mother" Waters
"One Of My Turns" Waters
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Mr_Vai
b68 — 21 years ago(September 15, 2004 04:16 PM)Roger wrote the songs and was by far the most dominant force on their greatest efforts. David Gilmour is a fat studio musician that has brought nothing but disgrace on the name of the band with Division Bell and Momentary Lapse of Talent. This is not even a question. have you ever heard David talk? There is nothing there, nothing. Yes, he can play guitar, but not write.
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Mr_Vai — 21 years ago(October 12, 2004 05:36 PM)
"Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking" was great. "Radio KAOS" was great. "Amused to Death" was good. The "division bell" and "momentary lapse" were the worst recordings I have ever heard. So, I disagree with you.
"There's the way it ought to be, and there's the way it is."
