Love that song, too!
Happy 9th Birthday to Long Road Out Of Eden. One of my favorite albums from the guys.
Looking back now. I'm glad the guys did this album because this would end up being their last album with Glenn. I do wish they made another one, but I guess they knew back then this could be the last one.
I really love LROOE. Happy Anniversary!
It's all in your smile that brings
All of the special things about you
Happy Anniversary to a great album! Of course, I mostly love that there are more leads by Glenn on this project! Just beautiful! Great job by all!
"Be part of something good--
Leave something good behind."
Happy anniversary to LROOE! It's a great album to say the least. I also love that Glenn did several vocals on it as opposed to the one lead vocal for the previous 3 studio albums.
-Kim-
People don't run out of dreams, People just run out of time
Happy Anniversary LROOE! Played it this morning. It really is a great album and yes, I love all the Glenn leads too!
It's a great album, with many great songs.
I love it too! Can't believe it's been 9 years already!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Happy 9th anniversary to Long Road Out Of Eden!
I probably should do a more thorough review at some point, but my top 5 songs are probably the title track, Waiting In The Weeds, How Long, Somebody and either Business As Usual or Do Something. Most of the songs on this record are good though, and I fully support the decision to make it a double album - after such a long wait, it was great to get a release with so much new music.
To celebrate the anniversary, just thought I'd share this link to the David Gilmour blog - which isn't by David himself and doesn't claim to be, but is instead run by his fans - that I stumbled across a while back (weirdly enough when I was doing a search for Eagles, not for Pink Floyd!) and I found this article about music in the 15 years between 1996 and 2010. In this piece, the blogger picks a favourite album from each year, and their definitive pick for 2007 is Long Road Out Of Eden.
http://davidgilmourblog.co.uk/2011/1...of-albums.html