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by raywu
540 days ago
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> Initially, I was shocked at how slowly everything moved! I was used to working really quickly when producing and engineering albums. Suddenly it was like the brakes were on and often it was difficult to get the momentum going. Eventually, I adapted to the Floyd pace. One of the great things about working with this band is that you are allowed time to be creative, to pursue an idea even if it takes some time. The Floyd had a production deal to make their records and the record label never heard anything until it was done. The record was made purely and only by the people in the studio. The creative freedom without commercial intervention - this is very cool. I can almost hear it in The Wall - how grand and elongated the songs are. What a great interview. Thank you for linking |
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Ironic that Have a Cigar was released four years before The Wall: