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IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE?

Pink Floyd

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

4.12 | 542 ratings

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5 stars This is even better than the studio version! There are two new songs, 'What Shall We Do Now?' and an improvisational piece, 'The Last Few Bricks'. Both are pretty cool. The show starts off strong with 'In The Flesh' and just takes off from there. This album shows what could have been achieved if not for Roger Water's meglomania. The band members are able to finally let themselves out. This freedom creates some amazing versions of the classic songs. 'Another Brick Part 2' has some pretty cool contributions from Rick Wright, who was the most stifiled of the band under Waters. 'Comfortably Numb' has an ethereal quality that just pulls you into Pink's world, not to mention that kickass guitar solo! 'Run Like Hell' has one of the coolest guitar riffs I've ever heard, and a humorous session of Waters taunting the audience into clapping. You can feel the energy of the show with everyone chanting "tear down the wall!" at the climax. The extended guitar solos are simply awesome. I would recommend this album even more than the studio version. These are probably the best recordings that Pink Floyd has ever done.
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