Is There Anybody Out There
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Pidm |
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Tracklist of Is There Anybody Out There
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I can hear the vocals!!
This album just blew me away. Play it loud!! All the music comes through clear as a bell!! The vocals were excellent. The Piano was awsome, it was like I was there. The music was staged perfectly from the drums to the keyboards to the guitars and vocals.
I have the Jap remix and this album blows it out of the water.
I have a fairly 'hi-end' system which I'm sure helps.
Anyways I loved this one far better than the rest.
The book is great, a true keeper.
Buzz
Increadible
In this disc Pink Floyd exprerses their control over the audience, giving a completely new idea of the band. The enviroment created by the public outcry is encouraging and adds to the increadible performance of Pink Floyd. This disc is not better than the original studio edition as some songs so sound better and others don?t. Anyway this disc is an invaluable part of any collection
The Wall as it SHOULD be experienced!
Untill I received this CD set in the mail yesterday, I wasn't really a huge fan of The Wall. Don't get me wrong, I love it, but it is not my favorite Pink Floyd Album... Well,,, until now!! This is the most incredible performance! I was expecting a so so sounding live recording, but was I ever shocked when I put in the first disc! The sound quality is superb. The songs, to me anyway, are far more moving as performed live. Many subtle variances throughout add to the more realistic feeling. It is guaranteed to move the soul.. The different versions of the songs are so good it's unbelievable. "In The Flesh" (both I and II), "Another Brick in the Wall" (both I and II), "Mother" (oh God this one is awesome too!!), "Run Like Hell" (Oh my God in Heaven I don't even have words for this version of it!!) Just get this CD set, have a few listens, and enjoy!!!! Oh yeah,, remember Saucerful of Secrets?? The crazy piano work and freaky organ stuff?? It's here man!!! Interjected in the middle of Run Like Hell.. it's so freakin cool .. Damn,, just get this CD set.
THIS IS GOOD STUFF
In 1979, Pink Floyd released their landmark album "the Wall." The album was a story about an imaginary rock star who experienced feelings of isolation and is based on the life of the band's bassist/songwriter Roger Waters who like the main character lost his father in World War II.This is simply the studio album played live.But their are differences. Two songs "What shall We Do Now" and "The last few bricks" are additions not on the studio album. live versions of "In the Flesh" and "run like Hell" are far past superior than the original. If you're unfamiliar with the studio album I'll fill you in. The music is very creative and different. Some may find it wierd the title track especially. Other songs are very radio friendly. If you tune to classic rock radio often you are probably already familiar with Comfortably Numb and Another Brick in the Wall part II. The sound quality is great. I'll just put it at that. Another plus is the packaging with two cd booklets, one for each CD. Each have alot of information in them especially about the very creative shows which involved giant puppets, animated projections, scenes actually acted out on stage and of course a giant Wall being built up inbetween the band and the audience.This set is a must have for the Floyd faithful. Great songs, great packaging great album.
We're out there and lovin' every minute of it!
This double-CD live album from Pink Floyd is a must-have for any PF fan! It ranks up there in quality with Pulse. The recording is superb and the feeling that the band put into this concert 20 years ago makes you lose yourself in the surrealistic tunes again and again. Contained in this set is the best live performances I've heard of Mother, Goodbye Blue Sky, and Comfortably Numb. Nothing could be better, except for a new tour by Pink Floyd. Grab this one now and you won't be sorry!