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Пишет polytheme ([info]polytheme)
@ 2016-11-10 18:58:00


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невероятно трогательно
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0Gw2V-0X0U

никогда не слышал раньше, балда.

непонятно, почему когда Уотерс с Гилмором
пишут русскую народную песню (+ Let There Be More LightRemember a day,
уважаемую), получается потрясающе
и выносяще заднюю стенку черепа.

а когда это делает Борис Борисович Гребенщиков,
хочется тазик и выключить.


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[info]tiphareth
2016-11-10 21:02 (ссылка)
>это вторая песня с сингла с Джулией.

на Relics ее тоже почему-то нет.

Вот, кстати, смешные комментарии

Reception

In The Dark Side of the Moon: The Making of the Pink Floyd Masterpiece, John Harris writes about the song:

"The first recorded work [Pink Floyd] released in the wake of Syd Barrett's exit was Richard Wright's almost unbearably whimsical 'It Would Be So Nice,' a single whose lightweight strain of pop-psychedelia—akin, perhaps, to the music of such faux-counterculturalists as the Hollies and the Monkees—rendered it a non-event that failed to trouble the British charts; as Roger Waters later recalled, 'No one ever heard it because it was such a lousy record.' Waters' own compositional efforts, however, were hardly more promising. 'Julia Dream', the single's B-side, crystallized much the same problem: though the band evidently wanted to maintain the Syd Barrett aesthetic, their attempts sounded hopelessly lightweight."[1]

Nick Mason was even more vocal than Waters in his dislike for the song:

Mason: "Fucking awful, that record, wasn't it? At that period we had no direction. We were being hustled about to make hit singles. There's so many people saying it's important you start to think it is important. It is possible on an LP to do exactly what we want to do. . . ."

Roger Waters: "Live bookings seem to depend on whether or not you have a record in the Top Ten. I don't like 'It Would Be So Nice.' I don't like the song or the way it's sung."
Mason: "We were a rock and roll band and if you're a rock and roll band and you've got a record that you want to be number one, you get it played and if they say 'take something out' or whatever - you do it. In fact what you do is exactly what was done - you make as much press out of it as possible. You ring up the Evening Standard and say: 'Did you know that the BBC won't play our record because it mentions your paper?'"[5]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Would_Be_So_Nice

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