You have to go back to the days of dark side of the Moon to pick up an album that is truly like something you must listen to from beginning to end. Well, the simplest in structure,
And nothing is forever is a nod back to some of the psychedelic age of the Beatles. I know that's hard to believe but listen to it again. As for the rest. Monumental melancholy that requires a patience that few have today such that only us old rockers who see the world fading away that we once knew can understand the Majesty of it. Robert gets it, and like Bruce gives it back to the masses although a different mass (I'm probably one of the few crossovers).
I can't wait to hear the follow
up which I bet will be the other side of getting old. Lots of partying, places to go and jingly songs with wistful dreams of heaven. Bets?