Why Worry is the slow version of Solid Rock in that it is a mood changer & makes me feel better about myself.
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Yeah, I'd agree with that. It's funny how too songs which seem so different (Solid Rock is a relatively short, fast and direct song whereas Why Worry? is over twice the length, as well as being mellower and much slower paced) can have a similar effect on your mood.
Any way, currently listening to Pink Floyd's relatively, virtually instrumental new album The Endless River. Not all Floyd fans I know are overly enamoured by this release but I do like it quite a lot myself. For those who don't know, much of the album was built around keyboard parts recorded by the late Rick Wright (mainly in the mid-1990s but going back to the late 1960s) with overdubs added by Gilmour, Mason and sometimes other musicians. The album has a classic Floyd sound, with the tracks segueing into one another, and as David Gilmour and Rick Wright are/were better at writing music than lyrics I think it was a good call to make an instrumental album. My favourite song is It's What We Do, which hints at Welcome To The Machine and Shine On You Crazy Diamond. As a huge fan of the Wish You Were Here album this is more than welcome!
New York Minute... :thumbsup:
Concrete Blonde - Joey
7 11... Beyonce
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Turned on the radio at work just now and the opening chords were just beginning! :sigh:
Travelin Man/Beautiful Loser (Live Bullet) - Bob Seger
The Heart Of The Matter - Don Henley
I've never really been sure of my favourite solo Don Henley song, but this would be up there. The lyrics absolutely hit the spot.
One of my top five for sure!
Right now I'm listening to Wild Night-Van Morrison.
Redemption Day - Sheryl Crow