Jeremy and Jason discuss everything after The Final Cut, including A Momentary Lapse of Reason, Roger Waters playing to crowds of 5,000 on his solo tour in cities where the rest of the band is playing stadiums, Live 8 in 2005, and more.
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4:00:18
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4:00:18
Pink Floyd (Part 6 of 7) - The Wall Tour, Movie and The Final Cut
Jason and Jeremy talk about the legendary but ill-fated Wall Tour, the bizarre movie and the follow up that had almost no chance of success.
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2:30:41
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2:30:41
Pink Floyd (Part 5 of 7) - The Wall Part 2
Jason and Jeremy discuss the second half of The Wall, and get into several heated arguments over the controversial final song, The Trial.
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3:21:51
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3:21:51
Pink Floyd (Part 4 of 7) - The Wall Part 1
Jason and Jeremy talk about how Pink Floyd managed to finish their incredible run in the 70’s with one of the most mesmerizing, moving, and best-selling double albums ever, The Wall.
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3:15:07
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3:15:07
Pink Floyd (Part 3 of 7) - Wish You Were Here / Animals
In this episode, Jason and Jeremy talk about how Pink Floyd did the impossible: follow up one of the greatest albums of all time with another one of the greatest albums of all time.
Albums Discussed: Wish You Were Here [spotify] & Animals [spotify]
Related Resources & Sources Discussed In This Episode:
Pink Floyd tour sponsored by beer company [pinkfloydarchives]
Roy Harper's Stormcock Album [spotify]
Sparklehorse's Wish You Were Here Cover (Featuring Thom Yorke) [spotify]
Have A Cigar Alternate Version w/ Roger + David Vox [spotify]
Raving And Drooling (Pigs Demo) [spotify]
Roger Waters Scolds Fans After Firecrackers Set Off In Crowd [youtube]
Vinyl Rewind's Pink Floyd Coverage:
What makes Animals by Pink Floyd so great? [youtube]
Ten fun facts about Pink Floyd's Animals You May Not Know [youtube]
How Pink Floyd Made Animals - Part One [youtube]
Pink Floyd Animals Tour - What Really Happened | The Making of Animals Part Two [youtube]
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