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I don't think Richard got enough credit for how much he actually contributed to Pink Floyd's sound.I'm a veteran of the 1977 Chicago show when I was 17.
I'm a Richard Wright guy. (And a piano player)
Us and them, and great gig in n the sky. But it’s his musical antithesis to Gilmour in so many songs. I think those two really fed off each other. Right is definitely the most under appreciated of the group. I must acknowledge Waters bass playing ability too. He is always recognized for his concepts and lyrics, but he was a fantastic and absolutely unique bassist. I love his bass playing on hey you. As much as the keys and guitars creat a spacious and icy cold atmosphere, waters bass gives it the depth and unrelenting bottom that you almost don’t notice, but creates the overpowering depth of the song. I really never appreciated his bass play until more recently.I don't think Richard got enough credit for how much he actually contributed to Pink Floyd's sound.
I was always impressed with his bass of the clock ticking at the beginning of Time. I don't play guitar so I don't know if that is hard, but he keeps the exact tempo through the entire beginning of the song. I have tried just tapping on a desk for that long and I can't do it lol.Us and them, and great gig in n the sky. But it’s his musical antithesis to Gilmour in so many songs. I think those two really fed off each other. Right is definitely the most under appreciated of the group. I must acknowledge Waters bass playing ability too. He is always recognized for his concepts and lyrics, but he was a fantastic and absolutely unique bassist. I love his bass playing on hey you. As much as the keys and guitars creat a spacious and icy cold atmosphere, waters bass gives it the depth and unrelenting bottom that you almost don’t notice, but creates the overpowering depth of the song. I really never appreciated his bass play until more recently.
...or together as *A* band..whether solo career or together as as band is absolutely amazing! SO SUREAL! Makes me float, and I love it!
I was always impressed with his bass of the clock ticking at the beginning of Time.....
I was always impressed with his bass of the clock ticking at the beginning of Time. I don't play guitar so I don't know if that is hard, but he keeps the exact tempo through the entire beginning of the song. I have tried just tapping on a desk for that long and I can't do it lol.
LOL man his new stuff is NOTHING like the old stuff. Everything has changed. No longer thought provoking as I said. Just spew.I understand what you are all saying about Waters, but nothing has changed. His (and Pink Floyd for that matter) music has always been political. Their top selling albums of all time (The Wall, Animals, DSOFM, etc.) were conceived primarily by Waters and his anti-government vision. His solo stuff is no different. Gilmour and the rest of the band never tempered him or his vision....they just added more musically. Can't argue that Gilmour has a better voice and is a master of the guitar