It happened again tonight


Playing Pink Floyd The Wall Side 4, nice and loud. Kind of loud live would be if they would keep it just short of harmful. Kind of loud you feel it. Run Like Hell comes and the lead guitar riffs are just exhilarating and have me going and then the beat picks up and I catch myself hyperventilating again. Its just so crazy clear and present and you are there, all I can say is Thank you, Krissy. From the bottom of my heart. Thank you so very much.

Chuck
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I appreciate @millercarbon opening up about a very transcendental experience. We have all had those moments listening. I get that feeling listening to Camel's Lunar Sea every time. I don't know why but the rhythm just takes me someplace else. Just takes me away. However, I don't think anyone has put out a run like Pink Floyd did. DSOTM to Wish You Were Here to Animals to The Wall to The Final Cut (probably the most under appreciated LP in the group).  Pink Floyd was Steeley Dan before Steeley Dan was Steeley Dan. The musical production was just stellar.  This doesn't even include some of their most artistic works like Echoes, Atom Heart Mother Suite, and The Journey. Anyways, I keep listening, experiencing some of those same emotions that I felt when I was younger but did not understand. I now get it and is so much more appreciated 
the prisoner who now stands before you was caught red handed showing feelings. Showing feelings of an almost human nature. This will not do!

And when they've given you their all some stagger and fall after all its not easy, banging your heart against some mad bugger's wall.


Saw the Wall in a large format theater in San Francisco when it was new. Great sound system, Wild video.  Ah...the days...
I have 14 Pink Floyd albums (CDs) (Three versions of DSoTM)
‘The Wall’ has never been high on my list. My top two are Meddle and Animals followed by Wish You Were Here. I just received The Wall -1994  Harvest Remaster by Doug Sax. It has much more bass than I’ve ever heard from any other reissue.  Tonight I heard The Wall more amazing than I ever have in my 46 years. I’m extremely happy with the details, staging, nuances and the heavy bass. Luckily I have never over played The Wall, but I surely look forward to playing it often. 
Recently replaced Nagaoka MP300 with Hana SL and the first album I put on was mfsl /dark side of the moon - brain damage. While the cartridge was still new the sound was bliss and made the hair on my neck stand up.