Pink Floyd

A Momentary Lapse Of Reason

The Lighter Side of the Moon

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In 1985 Roger Waters decided he wanted to break from his contract with Pink Floyd manager Steve O' Rourke and forge ahead with his own solo career. He asked David Gilmour to back him on this, promising him he would give him the name Pink Floyd to use as he wished (not that it was his to give), threatening legal action otherwise--a threat he would soon follow through with. Like many people, Gilmour wasn't too keen on being threatened , so naturally he turned down Waters and went off to make a new Floyd record. The result is an album of great songs, rather than an album with a full blown concept. In fact it pretty much falls in step behind pre-Dark Side work in that way and seems to have satisfied most fans of the old Floyd who were getting really fed up with Roger's bleak view of the world (why is it our society tends to put more importance and relevance on pain and suffering than it does on peace and love?) So naturally when Gilmour wrote an album filled with his views on new beginnings with a positive slant (Leaning to Fly); the unholy concept of wishing for a little peace in the world (On the Turning Away); and the dreamlike observations of a certain band member adrift in his own world of gloom and doom (Yet Another Movie), people dismissed the work as being pointless. For many people apparently the point to life is to complain and to get pleasure from hearing others complain. If that's what is important to you, and not great music laced with poetic observations rather than straight forward venom flung at your ears unceasingly, then by all means avoid this record.

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