| Pink Floyd – The Final Cut Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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There are lots of words that are very symbolical and that Roger Waters used through the years, like the stone, for example, but in this song there is another example: the idea of HOME, which he used in many songs. It is very moving the way he pronounces it, and very desperate too. Does anyone knows what is being said at the end of the song, ´cause there is something that sounds like a part of a film, or something like that, when he says "just then the phone rang..." or am i hallucinating? |
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| Pink Floyd – Fat Old Sun Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| The first time i listened to this song i felt that i´d already heard it before, and i didn´t even know its name. It´s weird, the music sounds very sad, i don´t know why. It also makes High Hopes a very sad song, ´cause he´s talking from an older point of view of the same thing. Very sad. But it´s a beautiful song, the thing is that if listen to it, i get very depressed, a sort of vague and hypnotizing melancholy... | |
| Pink Floyd – Green Is the Colour Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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The first time that i listened to this song i founded extremely sad, the organ sounds brought memories from a past that i hadn´t lived, yeah, it sounds weird, but it was a very vague melancholy, and i didn´t know about what . Has anyone else felt something like that? And no, i wasn´t /am not stoned... |
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| Pink Floyd – A Pillow of Winds Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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OK, i want to correct myself: the writer of the Lyrics was R. Waters. And now that i think about it, maybe he just can´t sleep ´cause his girlfriend snores, and he uses an euphemism to say that: "seh´s brething low". Bad joke, i know |
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| Pink Floyd – When You're In Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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i read in Wikipedia that "when you´re in" was a catch phrase some technician who worked with them used, but i don´t get it, what does it wanna say? ´cause he said: "i´m in, and when you´re in, you´re in" Maybe it´s cause i don´t know a lot of English... |
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| Pink Floyd – A Pillow of Winds Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Something that strikes me is that the line "Behold the dream, the dream is gone" is very similar to a line in Comfortably Numb. i wonder why he said that, i mean, what type of dream was he refering to? | |
| Pink Floyd – A Pillow of Winds Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Has anyone noticed how many songs R. Waters has written where he´s awake and his "love" is asleep: "A pillow of winds" "The moment of clarity" The scene of The Wall film |
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| Pink Floyd – A Pillow of Winds Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| In answer to the above question, i think that the writer of the song was Roger Waters, but the voice sounds like David Gilmour´s, ´cause Waters has a more nasal voice, besides this voice sounds very low, like Gilmour´s. | |
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