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Almost Gone song meanings
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    The instrumental part between 'Another Brick In The Wall, part three' and 'Goodbey Cruel World' has on some bootleg live-recordings been named: 'Almost Gone'. The Bootleg albums is called: 'Kabe' and 'A Little Black Book With My Poems In'. Both albums contains an illegal recording of 'The Wall' concert in Los Angeles February 8, 1980. Almost gone features on the live version of the Wall: Is There Anybody Out There - but is retitled to 'The Last Few Bricks'.

    I would absolutly love to hear this. Im a huge fan of The Wall and I definatly think its one of Floyds Best albums.

    *JoSIe*on October 15, 2006   Link
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    ^^^^^

    Ummagumma is every bit as good as the Wall...

    No jokes...

    inpraiseoffollyon November 27, 2006   Link
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    What? I didn't say anything about Ummagumma...

    "I definatly think its one of Floyds Best albums" ...not THE best...

    *JoSIe*on March 24, 2007   Link
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    ummagumma isnt nearly as good as the wall

    brettellon August 20, 2008   Link

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