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Saturday, September 5, 2020

Pink Floyd-The Final Cut (1983)

"The Final Cut" is the final touch of the career of the most classic Pink Floyd, culminating a career as successful as it is popular, which for many is the biggest rock band on the planet.
Conceived as a sequel to "The Wall" or also as Roger Waters 'first solo album, it is an introspective and to a certain extent conceptual album about the Second World War and the figure of Roger Waters' father, which deepens both themes, with all the songs composed by the bassist himself.
Unlike "The Wall" this is a more intimate work as a general tonic, with dense themes with a lot of drama.
Except for the vibrant "Not Now John", it contrasts the melodic and dark "Your Possible Past or" The Final Cut ".
From here, the careers of all its components went their separate ways, but David Gilmour and Nick Mason floated with the help of Rick Wright on several occasions the Pink Floyd brand for several works of enormous quality but far from their masterpieces of the 70s.

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