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"Recording The Final Cut was a real challenge because there was no collaboration, no understanding among us; at least on the name, we all agreed" (Roger Waters). "It was supposed to be ... a follow-up to the previous The Wall ... and in the end, it turned out to be something quite different from our original intentions..." (Nick Mason).
"Recording The Final Cut was a real challenge because there was no collaboration, no understanding among us; at least on the name, we all agreed" (Roger Waters).
"It was supposed to be ... a follow-up to the previous The Wall ... and in the end, it turned out to be something quite different from our original intentions..." (Nick Mason).
Dive into The Final Cut and experience Pink Floyd's haunting reflection on war and human pain through music.
"To this day, I consider it Pink Floyd’s best album." "Despite everything, he continues to dream."
"To this day, I consider it Pink Floyd’s best album."
"Despite everything, he continues to dream."
Explore Pink Floyd's The Final Cut to experience a powerful journey of emotion, politics, and unforgettable music.
The album can easily be considered a sort of Roger Waters’ first solo product, especially in style, even less Floydian than that used in The Wall. The Final Cut becomes an album that uses the sadness of the bassist’s father’s death as the first argument to construct a critique that is not only political but also emotional.
The album can easily be considered a sort of Roger Waters’ first solo product, especially in style, even less Floydian than that used in The Wall.
The Final Cut becomes an album that uses the sadness of the bassist’s father’s death as the first argument to construct a critique that is not only political but also emotional.
Discover the emotional and political depths of Pink Floyd’s The Final Cut—listen now and explore its powerful story.
Perhaps in the end it’s a demonstration that music can overcome all the barriers set by humans!!! Waters creates the most 'his' album under the name Pink Floyd alongside 'The Wall,' with which there are many references in this album.
Perhaps in the end it’s a demonstration that music can overcome all the barriers set by humans!!!
Waters creates the most 'his' album under the name Pink Floyd alongside 'The Wall,' with which there are many references in this album.
Dive into Pink Floyd's The Final Cut and explore the heartfelt finale of an iconic era!
"Oh my God, what a depression, but damn what a sound!" "This is the album that deserves more attention in the history of rock... Listen until fully assimilated and then, judge."
"Oh my God, what a depression, but damn what a sound!"
"This is the album that deserves more attention in the history of rock... Listen until fully assimilated and then, judge."
Give Pink Floyd's The Final Cut a deep listen and discover why it's a misunderstood classic worth your time.
The Final Cut is an album in which you can feel the passion of the bassist tormented by the ghosts of his past. The song that gives the album its title... reveals a great unease, a great fear of being left alone, of being abandoned.
The Final Cut is an album in which you can feel the passion of the bassist tormented by the ghosts of his past.
The song that gives the album its title... reveals a great unease, a great fear of being left alone, of being abandoned.
Discover the emotional depth of Pink Floyd's The Final Cut and experience Roger Waters' powerful war-themed rock opera today.
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