The Boney 500: Songs #56 and 55
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2016 11:28 am
56. COMFORTABLY NUMB-PINK FLOYD (1979)
Album: The Wall
Unbelievably powerful song from "The Wall". Roger Waters sings the verses, sounding subtly menacing as the doctor who's pumping the rockstar full of chemicals in order to get him functional enough to perform. David Gilmour sings the choruses as said rockstar, sounding every bit as though he is singing from a drifting cloud. Those vocals are enough to make this a special recording, but what really takes it to another level is Gilmour's guitar work, which is breathtaking. Sure, you'll find plenty of solos with more speed and more flash, but only a select few can match this for melodicism, tone and having every single note serving a purpose..nothing wasted here. It's perfect.
55. SHE'D RATHER BE WITH ME-THE TURTLES (1967)
Album: Happy Together
Can a song get more bright and cheerful than this rock 'n roll vaudeville number? Fun from start to finish and so good natured it
makes Mister Rogers look like a misanthrope. I could be in a lousy mood when this comes on and by the time we get toward the end
I'm smiling and striking an imaginary cowbell along with the one that pops up when the rest of the band drops out for three beats
(at around 1:55).
Album: The Wall
Unbelievably powerful song from "The Wall". Roger Waters sings the verses, sounding subtly menacing as the doctor who's pumping the rockstar full of chemicals in order to get him functional enough to perform. David Gilmour sings the choruses as said rockstar, sounding every bit as though he is singing from a drifting cloud. Those vocals are enough to make this a special recording, but what really takes it to another level is Gilmour's guitar work, which is breathtaking. Sure, you'll find plenty of solos with more speed and more flash, but only a select few can match this for melodicism, tone and having every single note serving a purpose..nothing wasted here. It's perfect.
55. SHE'D RATHER BE WITH ME-THE TURTLES (1967)
Album: Happy Together
Can a song get more bright and cheerful than this rock 'n roll vaudeville number? Fun from start to finish and so good natured it
makes Mister Rogers look like a misanthrope. I could be in a lousy mood when this comes on and by the time we get toward the end
I'm smiling and striking an imaginary cowbell along with the one that pops up when the rest of the band drops out for three beats
(at around 1:55).