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Apr 17th, 9:48pm
The order is not that bad, honestly. I think Vera just needs to be switched. Mostly, it's just missing Nobody's Home.
Thanks for posting this.
Apr 10th, 10:34pm
I appreciate this play list. I am finding it useful as a muse for my current writing. Thanks. ^ ^
Apr 3rd, 7:19pm
jesus, you people are idiots. who cares about the order, listen to the music. these are rare rare rare recordings. as a die hard pink floyd fan (RIP syd), I LOVE THIS. its more raw, more emotional. these are the recordings before the industry got a hold of them. how can you not respect this?
Mar 2nd, 6:41am
this order makes me want to rip my fingernails out with pliers.
May 29th, 2:16pm
Apparently this is Floyd's complete demo for the Wall prior to final recording. artlicle: Pink Floyd's The Wall (1979) stands as one of Pink Floyd's greatest achievements, as well of one of the greatest achievements in rock music and live concert production. The album spawned a tour, a film, a book of the film (now quite collectible), and eventually an all-star revival concert in Berlin, and finally in 1999 a double live album.

But before The Wall was a film, a concert, or even an album, The Wall was just an idea... an idea under construction. The Wall went through at least two stages. The first was a crude recording of Roger Waters strumming his guitar and singing alone. Presented by Waters at the same time as another concept called The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Waters' first demo - still uncirculated even today - was deemed unlistenable by the rest of the band, but they felt it had potential. The Hitchhiking demo was set aside, but The Wall demo was developed further.

Many writing sessions later, Pink Floyd - probably with assistance from Bob Ezrin - recorded a second, more complete demo. The lyrics were not polished, and neither was the music. Thankfully, lyrics like I am a physician/ who can handle your condition/ like a magician; would be entirely discarded and rewritten before the songs were finally committed to tape in a studio, but the rough lyrics and the risky musical experiments which appeared in that second demo have finally made it to the public.

These demo tapes have circulated among just a very few collectors since about 1999. Now it is available for all fans. This recording presents the entire 'work in progress' in the best sonic quality available on CD.

This recording was produced by fans for fans and is strictly not for sale. Do not pay for this recording! Many fans will trade it to you for free. If you have the ability to burn CDRs, please feel free to distribute this recording to others who are interested.
Apr 15th, 11:31pm
its a stupid order
Mar 30th, 6:19pm
This sounds different... Is this a re-release or something?

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Date Posted 1 year ago
Title: Pink Floyd -The Wall
Description: Pink Floyd -The Wall
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