Quoted from Maccalvr, posted January 12, 2005, 2:30am at here
Yeah, I like a lot of the songs on the Wall. I don't know if it's their best overall though. It can't miss with that many songs. Wish You Were Here has only five and yet each one is brilliant. So how do you compare? I listen to both frequently anyway. Dave's opinion on the Wall isn't very flattering though. But I think thats the bitterness thing again!! He says it lacks soul. Maybe he's really talking about Roger.
Basically. They were still sort of collaborating at that point, but not much. Dave got a producing credit to make him happy but the Wall is really the beginning of Roger's reign of terror. The Final Cut being his take over.
Quoted from Maccalvr, posted January 12, 2005, 3:18am at here
Basically. They were still sort of collaborating at that point, but not much. Dave got a producing credit to make him happy but the Wall is really the beginning of Roger's reign of terror. The Final Cut being his take over.
I heard the only reason waters stayed with floyd for the final cut is because he was still under contract and had to release an album...dunno if it's a fact though...
And yet Roger has never been as successful in his solo career. I wonder why he still thinks it was all him. Ever hear what he called Floyd after he left? It's actually pretty funny. He said it all got very Spinal Tap with Dave's new wife writing songs and all. He's got a point there, but I can see why the other's carried on.