I wouldn't quite call Floyd radio friendly. To this day, I hate hearing any Pink Floyd music on the radio, because I prefer to sit down and listen to the whole album. This is especially true for Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall.
Yeah and I don't dispute that but it is still a catchy and radio friendly pop song.
I am a huge fan of progressive music and all it's concepts and wierd time signatures but success comes from good melodies not the main concept.
Rush was just as immersive as Pink Floyd back in the 70's. A Farewell To Kings and Hemispheres were albums that were extremely deep and had meanings and concepts.
P.S. Woody I got the Wall on DVD and it is a truely awesome film, you gotta love Gerald Scarfe's cartoons
I have seen both as well.
Floyd was unfortunately sans Waters and was only 8 so coudn't really appreciate it.
Rush however I saw last September and that was a three and a half hour wonder to behold.
It was hands down the best concert I have seen yet although I would think that Floyd back in 1980 would have given them a run for their money, luckily Rush have only gotten better and better as they get older.
If you get the chance Scania catch Rush on their next tour, I guarantee you won't be dissapointed (deaf though lol they were much louder than any other band I've seen lol they made Metallica's amps seem like hairdryers)
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