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Rock Sax
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yeah, it was the only thing i thought of when i saw the thread title.stonefury wrote:Can't believe it took this long to be posted. Best one ever.elliseamos wrote:
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it's an ok sax solo but it's nowhere near what Parry did on Money or SOYCD, come on. the song is much more strong than the solo.stonefury wrote:Can't believe it took this long to be posted. Best one ever.elliseamos wrote:
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One of my all time favorite Gilmour songs. Just badass!
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Maybe, but the best use of a saxophone in a Pink Floyd song is "Two Suns in the Sunset" from "The Final Cut," especially when you factor in how conversational it is with the piano. I don't know how impressive the actual playing is, but coming when it does, as a sort of afterthought to the rest of the album, rarely fails to give me chills.mastaflatch wrote:it's an ok sax solo but it's nowhere near what Parry did on Money or SOYCD, come on. the song is much more strong than the solo.stonefury wrote:Can't believe it took this long to be posted. Best one ever.elliseamos wrote:
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man, i love that song - in fact, both TSitS and The Gunner's Dream have fantastic sax solos. that's one thing about this album; its power and beauty lie in the extreme contrasts, the peaks and valleys of the sonic spectrum (add to that the Holophonics technology). when a solo, a scream, a rim-shot or a sound effect needs to jump at your face, it really does.Kevin Davis wrote:Maybe, but the best use of a saxophone in a Pink Floyd song is "Two Suns in the Sunset" from "The Final Cut," especially when you factor in how conversational it is with the piano. I don't know how impressive the actual playing is, but coming when it does, as a sort of afterthought to the rest of the album, rarely fails to give me chills.mastaflatch wrote:it's an ok sax solo but it's nowhere near what Parry did on Money or SOYCD, come on. the song is much more strong than the solo.stonefury wrote:Can't believe it took this long to be posted. Best one ever.elliseamos wrote:
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us n them
clarence clemons, esp jungleland
steely dan, esp deacon blues
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clarence clemons, esp jungleland
steely dan, esp deacon blues
dmb 41
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Alright guys I'm trying again. You can't deny me on this one.
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not bad dude. good one.
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I forgot about "Gunner's Dream"--I used to listen to that on headphones and try to pick out the exact moment where the voice ended and the sax began. A very powerful moment.mastaflatch wrote:man, i love that song - in fact, both TSitS and The Gunner's Dream have fantastic sax solos. that's one thing about this album; its power and beauty lie in the extreme contrasts, the peaks and valleys of the sonic spectrum (add to that the Holophonics technology). when a solo, a scream, a rim-shot or a sound effect needs to jump at your face, it really does.
Overall "Final Cut" is probably my favorite Floyd album. I like how it's basically a Roger Waters singer-songwriter album but has, as you say, a lot of those really extreme Pink Floyd audiophile moments worked into the sparse, supportive arrangements.
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Have you considered stacking papers and getting paid?David Yow wrote:How are Pearl Jam any different from Toto?
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How the hell has Soundgarden's Room a Thousand Years Wide not been mentioned yet?
http://youtu.be/Eg3k_eBKzB8
http://youtu.be/Eg3k_eBKzB8