Talk:Two Suns in the Sunset
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[edit]Wouldn't commentary about Mr. Waters's teeth be better placed in Roger Waters?Mikereichold 13:21, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
- I've removed the comment entirely. It doesn't meet WP:NPOV -- Longhair 21:17, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
- They were funny comments, though. Strange, though . . . Roger Waters used to be the ugliest thing going, and David Gilmour was incredibly gorgeous. But the passing of time has certaintly changed things around! Anyway . . . .--63.25.102.8 (talk) 15:29, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
The paragraph about the drumming . . . .
[edit]. . . . is not perfect yet. It seems to end up in a trivial tone, when the point was probably to say "This is a kind of rhythmic style Pink Floyd used twice, that Nick Mason never could drum to." That it's Andy Newmark instead of Nick Mason on this song is unquestionably relevant. And I wouldn't want the reader to assume it was also Andy Newmark on "Mother". But I do not want to omit the comparison to "Mother", because they really are using essentially the same rhythmic tricks. Not to indulge in original research or synthesis (it can be hard to know if you are, or if you're just being bold and adding valuable information. This is an encyclopedia and not an advertisement; there is more leeway to risk being "boring" - accurate and completist.) So it seems like the drummer on "Mother" must be named. But, as I said, I realize it looks like a digression. Better wording/arrangement may be the only change needed.
- Oh. And, speaking as a guy who has the sheet-music books (I believe I was the one who cited them), they actually notate the 4/4 section of "Sunset" in 8/8. Whatever that is! It's the only time I've seen such a time signature specified. Should it be specified in the article, or tossed away like so much unnecessarily-confusing nonsense? Is there a meaningful difference between 4/4 and 8/8?
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