For me, Pink Floyd has always pretty much fallen into the "Radio Band" for me. That means I will listen to a song of theirs that gets played on the radio but have zero interest in owning anything by the band.
I just have never been able to connect with any of their music that wasn't what you would call a "hit" single or radio airplay track.
But I love the way you do the write-ups on the two albums featured in this part of the article. It makes the albums far more interesting to me than if I tried to force myself to sit down and listen to them.
For me, Pink Floyd has always pretty much fallen into the "Radio Band" for me. That means I will listen to a song of theirs that gets played on the radio but have zero interest in owning anything by the band.
I just have never been able to connect with any of their music that wasn't what you would call a "hit" single or radio airplay track.
But I love the way you do the write-ups on the two albums featured in this part of the article. It makes the albums far more interesting to me than if I tried to force myself to sit down and listen to them.