Your Personal "The Wall"

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ᾦɐļᵲʊʂ

If you could make a movie like Pink Floyd's "The Wall," what album would you use?

I think that Dave Matthews Band - Before These Crowded Streets would be cool.
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MacGuffin

I'd use NIN. Either "The Downward Spiral" or "The Fragile" album.
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yeah, NIN as well. but more likely id have someone compose something or id compose something with someone

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Quote from: MacGuffinI'd use NIN. Either "The Downward Spiral" or "The Fragile" album.

mmm...the fragile would be good.

and before it gets said, OkComputer.
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aclockworkjj

I would love to do it to this:


But can anything be better than Stone's?

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Quote from: aclockworkjjBut can anything be better than Stone's?

how about The Stones?
Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.

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Quote from: aclockworkjjBut can anything be better than Stone's?

how about The Stones?

what album though????

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Quote from: MacGuffinI'd use NIN. Either "The Downward Spiral" or "The Fragile" album.

mmm...the fragile would be good.

and before it gets said, OkComputer.

Damn you!  I wanted to do OK Computer!  :)

Anything by the White Stripes.  But probably Elephant.
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Ohhh....that's good.  Real good.
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Thx. It was the only album I could think of.

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The Verve:  A Nothern Soul

SoNowThen

Paul Simon - Graceland

Before These Crowded Streets is an excellent pick.

Pink Floyd - Animals

Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street

Nick Drake - Bryter Layter
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