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<blockquote data-quote="kk75" data-source="post: 4385" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>I have a certain nostalgic feeling for MLOR, even though it’s probably not a great album, as it was my intro to the band. I really like the tracks Sorrow, Learning to Fly, Terminal Frost, and On the Turning Away from that album. Division Bell is a decent album - What Do You Want From Me, Marooned, High Hopes, and Poles Apart are my favorites. I never listen to either of those albums in their entirety, or at least I haven’t in years. The Division Bell tour was the only time I saw the band live in concert. I have listened to The Endless River but not enough to really form a strong opinion.</p><p></p><p>For sure the songwriting isn’t as strong on the post-Roger Waters albums, but the soul of the band is still there. David Gilmour remains my all-time favorite guitarist, and I often preferred his vocals to Roger’s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kk75, post: 4385, member: 78"] I have a certain nostalgic feeling for MLOR, even though it’s probably not a great album, as it was my intro to the band. I really like the tracks Sorrow, Learning to Fly, Terminal Frost, and On the Turning Away from that album. Division Bell is a decent album - What Do You Want From Me, Marooned, High Hopes, and Poles Apart are my favorites. I never listen to either of those albums in their entirety, or at least I haven’t in years. The Division Bell tour was the only time I saw the band live in concert. I have listened to The Endless River but not enough to really form a strong opinion. For sure the songwriting isn’t as strong on the post-Roger Waters albums, but the soul of the band is still there. David Gilmour remains my all-time favorite guitarist, and I often preferred his vocals to Roger’s. [/QUOTE]
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