Go out for a run and play this album from the beginning, unreal experience.
Any more albums that you believe can only be experienced fully while doing certain activities?
Recommend me some other good running albums, although I doubt anything will top TDSOTM, I cum in my sprinting tights when the Time solo starts playing.
inb4 dude weed and LSD lmao
i wash the dishes while listening to liquid dnb, kino comfy experience
do you hold a plate flat and pretend you're scratching it like a dj? if the answer is no you're gay af
i squeeze the scrub sponge everytime the "think" sample cames, so its like its the sponge screaming in high pitch
Babby's first prog album.
Best prog album ever made though.
It must feel good discovering your very first attraction, tourist.
>using music toward some utilitatian purpose
>not appreciating music for its own sake
if you need to 'use' music for something, you don't actually like it
holy retard opinion
are you saying it is better to exploit music than to appreciate it?
Certain music fit certain activities well. You're being fucking retarded and autistic.
You think it's exploitive to dance to music than? You believe that you can't go to a dance club and dance to Electronic Dance Music, you have to lay in bed with your noise cancelling headphones to truly appreciate it?
considering it's called "dance" music it seems you're arguing in bad faith. please direct me to music specifically made to support dish washing.
>listen to Death Metal
>actually alive so can't appreciate it
Fucking posers
People dance to other music than EDM though.
It's only a utilitarian purpose if you're just trying to run better using the music. Combining music with the activity in order to enhance the experience for itself is enjoying the music.
These album is actually peak when you listen to it while biking in the forest
Dude weed.
I dont get the appeal of this album
Go take a run and listen to it right now, and report back
This can only be appreciated while fucking and/or love making
Pink Floyd were not a terribly interesting band, but their fans were and still are an interesting phenomenon. I can only name religious fundamentalists as annoying (and as threatening) as Pink Floyd fans, and as persevering in sabotaging anyone who dares express an alternate opinion of their faith. They have turned me into some kind of Internet celebrity not because of the 6,000 bios that i have written, not because of the 800-page book that i published, not because of the 30 years of cultural events that i organized, but simply because i downplayed the artistic merits of Pink Floyd, an action that they consider as disgraceful as the 2001 terrorist attacks.