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A lot of people brush this aside as a Waters solo album or show little interest due to Gilmour not taking an active role in the vocals. I think they are wrong to as the album is extremely emotional and I believe Waters gives his best vocal performances on a Floyd record. The recent inclusion of 'The Wall's' film track 'When the Tigers broke free' to the album for me makes this a classic Floyd album now, but aren't they all? The Album has a bit of a meddle feel to it in a way that it seems to build to the song 'the final cut' a truly wonderful track that really shows the differing styles of Waters vocal. On most albums in general I'm lucky to like 50% of songs on them but on this one I think there is only the upbeat 'Not now John' I can't abide. The album has several short Gilmour solo's on it too which are very emotional at times, and I'm all for Floyd using session players and classical instrumentation in which they do in abundance on the album. Some say the album has a demo feel but I honestly believe it sounds quite polished with a lot of compulsary Floyd sound effects and smart little touches.
A very interesting listen that may take 4-5 listens to appreciate.
11 Nov, 2007
Beyond funny, this film is genius.
I think a lot of people don't get the humour. The whole premise is an irony and exaggeration of what we think eastern European countries/stereotypes are like. Sacha Baron Cohen did it with the Chav Ali G and the gay German journalist Bruno but for me he does it best with Borat. There's parody and satire in his every movement from simple greetings to the way he watches TV, Just as the USA is ignorant of Kazakhstan Borat is ignorant of the US, the frown he displays whilst watching a scene from an Hollywood movie where Arnie hugs a young boy is priceless, most people won't understand or notice the humour but it's unbelievable attention to detail. The film has more than just slap stick humour in its content.
The Borat statement of "We support your war of terror!" in front of a huge rodeo audience is worth the price of this DVD alone.
How Borat wasn't arrested for real during the making of this modern classic I'll never know, you'd not get away with most of it in Britain.
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