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All reviews by user Date ![]() Helpful Rating 2 out of 3 users found this helpful Posted: 9/11/2005A review of The Wall by DrCrazyMak What's weird about The Wall is that it's becoming my favorite album, which is weird because I don't even really like Pink Floyd. The album consits of 26 songs, and can often times be very morbid and dark. The Wall is the first ever 'true' concept album, others tried a concept before but never used the concept to it's full extent. This album handles the concept throughout the whole album. It starts off with a basic summary of how his father was killed in the war, how memories are returning to unease him, etc. Then it gains speed and has him building "The Wall" which ends up being both a positive and a negative. When he builds "The Wall" in his mind, it protects his sanity from the problems of the world and disturbing memories, but it's also holding him prisoner. When he tries to escape, the "worms" start to dig into his brain, and he slowly loses stability and becomes a Fascist. Eventually the worms reach "The Wall" and where Pink is hiding from them inside his mind and punish him. The music is wonderfully haunting and tuned. I would recoomend it to anyone. Was this review helpful? Sign In 1-1 of 1 Per Page |
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