>Albums only your country understands.I'll start. Pink Floyd are a worldwide phenomenon but the Final Cut is entirely British and you dont like the album because you dont understand the references.
im american and this is my most favorite album ever
>>129280659but do you understand what its about?
>>129280671It's about Roger being a fucking nonce and losing it
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>>129280681go to bed Dave
>>129280671yes>>129280681timid little bloke
>>129280623it was much bigger in the US than in the UK though, as were The Wall and Animals
>>129280837Literally because you had more (CIA provided) drugs.
>>129280850idk, their early stuff was much more stoner-friendly and bigger in the UK (1967-1970 besides Ummagumma)
>>129280738>>129280767Get off the internet, Roger.
>>129280692Não
>>129281951it's true thougheven if you happen to be brazilian from any other region, you'll never truly get this album
>Releases a solo album under Pink Floyd >Leaves the band after>Gets pissed off when David and Nick continue the band because he's not part of it anymore The Division Bell will forever mog this and The Wall
>>129280671rog won't get over that bitch maggie
>>129282373Even Rick didn't like division bell and he was in the band. Gillie fans are commies.
>>129280623I’m American and I love the Final Cut. It’s better than any of their 60s albums
>>129280623I understand all the references. It's that the songwriting is corny and has horrible transitions. And yes, the references are very out of place on a Pink Floyd album and make it sound incredibly timestamped. Mentioning Mary Whitehouse on Animals was different. It just hit differently than the constant references do here. I know that there's at least one person on this board who has been trying to fool people into liking this album for over a decade and has gone about it from a myriad of different angles, and this just seems like another one of those attempts.
>>129282373The Division Bell one of the most soulless albums I've ever heard. A Momentary Lapse of reason had more character. The fact that you said it's better than the Wall is insane. You could have just asked me to completely discount everything you have to say about anything, but I guess that works too. The Wall is the last album Pink Floyd made that matters even though it was a stepdown from Wish You Were Here and Animals.
>>129280671English politics of the 1980's are not top secret information that only the English know about you stupid fucking idiot. Everyone knows who Margot Thatcher was.
>>129284066>Margotits Margaret. and the album is not exclusively about English politics at all. would you look at that, you dont understand the album at all.
>>129280623Good concept for a thread. original or semi original for once. Lets see how long it stays up before it gets archived. Care to enlighten us ignorant Americans about what the album is about?
>>129286791The Falklands War, the miners Strike, Maggie Thatcher, King George, the USSR, Israel, nuclear war
>>129286822How english are these albums? 154 by Wire Common People by Pulp Silent Alarm by Bloc Party The Bends by Radiohead
"Blur - Parklife" is about as bong an album as you can get. its a cheeky cockney chav-tastic ironic piss take of British life. its also a load of rubbish
>>129286847Thom Yorke doesn't even sound that British when he sings, so The Bends isn't very British.
>>129286891If Thom doesn't sound english, who does?
>>129286902I don't know. I don't think The Beatles sound all that British in most of their songs either.
>>129286847>Common People by Pulpextremely british and the best album in your list
>>129286902Actually, I just thought of one. You know the chorus being sung by the kids in Another Brick In The Wall? That's one of the few songs where I think "woah, they sound really British."
>>129286949Isn't that just Neon Red Flynn? You rascal. You trickster. You swindler. You rapscallion. Dont EVER post on my /mu/ again
>>129287026I think Brits are taught to sing in a way that makes them not sound British and it's kind of sad. That's why the kids sound way more British.
>>129284066>margot thatcher You dopey cunt. >>129286782Yeah, it's more general that that but a major theme is the demise of the post-war dream: that we had been encouraged to believe that because we won the war (well, Russia did, with our and the yanks help) that everything would be ok now and forever. The seventies was when the truth of the matter became apparent.
>>129286945Stole the words out of my fingers. >>129286939They do to me. >>129286949They especially sound inner city London. Islington to be precise, back when it was a less desirable area. The kids' school was in the same street as PF's studio.
>>129287082Yeah, I'm a bong and I don't really get Bruce at all. I don't really hate him, he's just [yeah, his music exists and people like it, whatevs]. I love Dylan though.
>>129282373You were right until you wrote that Division Bell is better than the Wall. Not even Dave would think that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WQylla41kAHvis du forstår
>>129287046Lots of what makes up the British accent is short sounds and dropping consonants for glottal stops, neither of which is very conducive to melodiesTry and sing any kind of regular melody but make every sound short and drop random syllables now and then