Is there anybody out there (the wall movie version) pink floyd piano cover

Is there anybody out there (the wall movie version) pink floyd piano cover

From “The Wall Movie”. I like it better than the album version. Seems more dark than the album version. Hope it’s accurate to Waters & Gilmour. Piano cover of (Is There Anybody Out There) by Pink Floyd. 11 year old pianist live real keyboard piano…

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Pink floyd ummagumma — 1969 – live album a saucerful of secrets part 02

Pink floyd ummagumma -- 1969 - live album a saucerful of secrets part 02

Pink Floyd Ummagumma — 1969 – Live Album A Saucerful Of Secrets Part 02 Music Rock Progressive Classic All Songs Pink Floyd ESP…

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The flaming lips & stardeath and white dwarfs – time / breathe (reprise)

The flaming lips & stardeath and white dwarfs - time / breathe (reprise)

The Flaming Lips and Stardeath And White Dwarfs teamed up to cover Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd. I don’t own anything….

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Freedomland (album version)

Freedomland (album version)

Travis Roig’s debut video for his new album, ‘Sincerely Manufactured’….

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The flaming lips & stardeath and white dwarfs – the great gig in the sky

The flaming lips & stardeath and white dwarfs - the great gig in the sky

The Flaming Lips and Stardeath And White Dwarfs teamed up to cover Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd. I don’t own anything….

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Shiny diamonds live at corchiano – in the flesh -

Shiny diamonds live at corchiano - in the flesh -

Shiny Diamonds live at Corchiano – In The Flesh -…

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Pink floyd – us and them(studio version)

Pink floyd - us and them(studio version)

“Us and Them” is the sixth (on the 1994 CD version) or seventh track from English progressive rock band Pink Floyd’s 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. It was written by Richard Wright and Roger Waters and sung by David Gilmour, with harmonies by Wright. It is 7 minutes, 51 seconds in length, making it the longest song on the album. When performed live throughout the 70s, it was even slightly longer; although in later tours, as evidenced in bootlegs and the releases P•U•L•S•E and Delicate Sound of Thunder, it was sometimes up to a minute shorter. “Us and Them” is rather quiet in tone and dynamics, although the choruses are louder than the verses. It has two saxophone solos in it, one at the beginning and another towards the end of the song. Richard Wright introduces the song with harmonies on his Hammond organ, and put a piano chordal backing and short piano solo afterwards on the arrangement. The tune was originally written on the piano by Richard Wright for the movie Zabriskie Point in 1969 and was titled “The Violent Sequence.” Director Michelangelo Antonioni rejected it on the grounds that it was too unlike their “Careful with That Axe, Eugene”-esque work, which was the style of music he wanted to use. As Waters recalls it in impersonation, Antonioni’s response was, “It’s beautiful, but is it too sad, you know? It makes me think of church.” . The song was shelved until Dark Side of the Moon where Waters put some vocals in to it. The verses have a unique, jazz ……

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Pink floyd – welcome to the machine – t?umaczenie

Pink floyd - welcome to the machine - t?umaczenie

Drugi utwór z albumu Wish You Were Here, wydanego w 1975 roku. Co? w rodzaju sarkastycznego poradnika dla pocz?…tkuj?…cych muzyków. Mówi o marzeniach, prowadz?…cych m?odych ludzi na szczyty s?awy; zapewne, jak ca?y album, przywo?ywa? ma posta? Syda Barretta. Tytu?owa maszyna (machina, maszyneria) to prawdopodobnie system, którym producenci wprowadzaj?… muzyków w ?wiat finansów i komercjalizuj?… ich twórczo?? – mamy tu wi?c jakby wst?p do nast?pnego utworu, Have A Cigar. T?umaczenie przys?a? mi TheGrishark, zdecydowali?my si? zamie?ci? je po niewielkiej obróbce. ;) Witaj, mój synu, witaj w Machinie. Gdzie by?e?? W porz?…dku, wiemy, gdzie by?e?. By?e? przy ruroci?…gu, zabijaj?…c czas, wyposa?ony w zabawki i “Harcerstwo dla ch?opców”. Kupi?e? gitar?, by ukara? sw?… mam?, I nie lubisz szko?y, i wiesz, ?e nie jeste? frajerem. Wi?c witaj w Machinie. Witaj, mój synu, witaj w Maszynie. O czym marzy?e?? W porz?…dku, powiedzieli?my ci, o czym marzy?. ?ni?e?, ?e jeste? wielkim gwiazdorem, grasz okrutne d?wi?ki na gitarze, zawsze jadasz w Steak Barze, kochasz je?dzi? swoim Jaguarem. Wi?c witaj w Maszynie….

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The narrow way, part i

The narrow way, part i

Off of Pink Floyd’s UmmaGumma, this is track seven, The Narrow Way, Part I. I know, the title at the beginning of the vid has a “1″ and not an “I”, but just listen to this in HD and we’ll pretend you never saw that. The Narrow Way (I, II, & III) was written and performed by David Gilmour and is divided into three parts. As with all songs on the album, the only musician to feature is the composer (in this case, Gilmour), who recorded the song using multiple overdubs to play all the instruments himself….

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Pink floyd – pigs(three different ones)(part 1/2)

Pink floyd - pigs(three different ones)(part 1/2)

“Pigs (Three Different Ones)” is a song from Pink Floyd’s 1977 album Animals. In the album’s three parts, “Dogs,” “Pigs,” and “Sheep,” inspired by the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell, pigs represent the people whom Roger Waters considers to be at the top of the social ladder, the ones with wealth and power; they also manipulate the rest of society and encourage them to be viciously competitive and cutthroat, so the pigs can remain powerful. Waters suggests that the pigs manipulate the dogs in the lines “Gotta admit, that I’m a little bit confused/Sometimes it seems to me, as if I’m just being used” in the song “Dogs.” The first verse refers to no one in particular, but rather businessmen in general. The second verse indirectly refers to the opposition leader at that time, Margaret Thatcher, although her name or title is never mentioned. The lyrics’ offensiveness to Thatcher is subtle, stating that she is “good fun with a hand gun;” better-defined obscenities are prevalent when it refers to her as a “bus-stop rat bag” and “fucked-up old hag”. The third mentions Mary Whitehouse by name, painting her as a prudish, sexually repressed “house-proud town mouse.” This contributed to Whitehouse’s negative image of Pink Floyd, who she thought were immorally promoting sex and drugs. Halfway through the song, David Gilmour uses a Heil talk box on the guitar solo to mimic the sound of pigs. This is the first use of a talk box by Pink Floyd….

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