Week 9 Song
For the week 9 song choice, I decided to listen to Money by Pink Floyd. I had known this song from my childhood and other sources, and I love Pink Floyd and how experimental they were during the time period they were famous. The song starts out with the sound of change and cash registers, and an unforgettable bass riff in a cool rhythmic 7/8 time. The musicality of the guitars and rhythm section in this song is really fun to listen to, because it's such a weird rhythm. The lyrics are also really interesting. One line that stands out to me is "Money, it's a crime". The song really rejects the idea of commercialism in music and life in general, which was weird to sing about during the 70s, when disco dancing and disco music took in tons of money. The song also seems really artsy and obscure for the time period when hard rock and popular rock like Queen were dominating. Overall, I really like this song. It has a cool beat to it, cool guitar riffs to listen to, and really interesting lyrics that are poetic and angry at the same time. I highly recommend it.
I don't actually know if I have ever heard this song but I recognize the bass riff which is really funny to me. I like the sounds of change and cash registers. They add to the song and they fit in rhythmically as well which is really cool. It is pretty obscure in sound especially when the saxophone starts playing. Most bands by this time had gotten rid of the saxophone from there songs completely.
ReplyDeleteI have heard of this song, but I don't think that I've ever actually listened to it. I really like how they used the sound of change and cash registers as an 'instrument'. I also find it really cool how they kind of blended the saxophone and the guitar, it makes for a really cool and interesting sound. Overall a really great song.
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