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It may not be the best but it is certainly the most sincere and heartfelt of goodbyes. The Endless River does not propose novelties, but it sounds like the Pink Floyd of the 'Post War Dream' would have and should have.
It may not be the best but it is certainly the most sincere and heartfelt of goodbyes.
The Endless River does not propose novelties, but it sounds like the Pink Floyd of the 'Post War Dream' would have and should have.
The Endless River is a heartfelt farewell album by Pink Floyd, serving as a sincere tribute to late keyboardist Rick Wright. Although it lacks novelty and mainstream appeal, it surpasses previous post-Waters efforts in quality. The album captures the melancholy and spirit of classic Floyd and meets the expectations of die-hard fans. It represents a dignified conclusion to the band’s legacy. Discover Pink Floyd’s heartfelt farewell – listen to The Endless River and relive the magic.
"It is everything a true fetishist of the group would have always wanted to hear." "It probably won’t be the best, but it is certainly the most sincere and heartfelt of farewells."
"It is everything a true fetishist of the group would have always wanted to hear."
"It probably won’t be the best, but it is certainly the most sincere and heartfelt of farewells."
The Endless River is viewed as a sincere and heartfelt farewell from Pink Floyd, focusing on quality and nostalgia rather than innovation. While it may not redefine music or rival their best works, it surpasses prior post-Waters albums and serves as a dignified tribute to Richard Wright. With familiar sounds echoing their past glories, it comforts longtime fans by embodying the band's spirit of melancholy and remembrance. Discover Pink Floyd's heartfelt tribute—listen to The Endless River and experience a genuine farewell.
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