قسمت اول اینجاست و قسمت دوم رو هم اینجا میتونین بخونین. قسمت سوم رو هم همین پایین :)
اول چندتا چیزی که به نظرم جالب اومد رو مینویسم:
اولیش اینکه ProgArchives بهش ۴.۵۳ داده که اصلا کم نیست x)
از "میراث"های این آلبوم اینکه Opeth یکی از ریفهای کیبورد رو برای آلبوم ۲۰۱۴ اشون، Pale Communication، تو ترَک Faith In Others استفاده کرده. اینجا بشنوین. همچنین Porcupine Tree هم یه ترَک ۱۲ دقیقهای به اسم Time Flies داره که یه نسخه extended یا ادامه-داده-شدهی Dogs هست.
بعد از پیروزی ترامپ هم یه گروه از معمارها برنامهای ریختهبودن که لوگوی Trump Tower رو با چهارتا خوک بادی بپوشونن.
برای برداشتها و معنیهای متن آهنگها این لینک به درد میخوره.
سه تا نقد کوتاه که تا حالا خوندهم و به نظرم ارزش انتشار داره:
"The sax that warmed Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here has been replaced by a succession of David Gilmour guitar solos — thin, brittle and a sorry substitute indeed. The singing is more wooden than ever. The sound is more complex, but it lacks real depth; there’s nothing to match the incredible intro to Dark Side of the Moon, for example, with its hypnotic chorus of cash registers recalling the mechanical doom that was Fritz Lang’s vision in Metropolis. Somehow you get the impression that this band is being metamorphosed into a noodle factory." (Rolling Stone)
"Animals is an echo-chamber for social unrest in the 70s. 40 years on, it still provides us with plenty of food for thought. As a work of music, it’s sublime. As a work of political allegory, it’s out of proportion and brutalist. Yet something in Waters’ imagined dystopia still chimes all these years later." (Oxford Student)
"Roger Waters' anti-establishment spirit was alive and well in Animals, even if Pink Floyd were in danger of being lumped into the arena-sized dinosaur circuit by the likes of John Lydon. Targets like morality watchdog Mary Whitehouse in Pigs (Three Different Ones) and the irreverent skewing of Psalm 23 on Sheep help the listener understand the gravity of the cynicism here and what it was like to truly piss people off back in 1977. If you wanted noise, you had the Pistols. But if you wanted to rattle cages, you had Animals." (Pop Matters)
اول قرار بود چیزایی که از کتاب Martin Poppof رو خوندهم بنویسم ولی حس کردم تا همینجاش بسه دیگه :)
خوش بگذره.