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Eclipse (Pink Floyd song) " Eclipse " is the tenth [ nb 1] and final track from English rock band Pink Floyd 's 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. It was written and sung by Roger Waters, with harmonies by David Gilmour and Rick Wright. After Waters left the band, Gilmour sang the lead vocal when performing live.
Producer (s) Pink Floyd. " The Great Gig in the Sky " is the fifth track [nb 1] on The Dark Side of the Moon, a 1973 album by English rock band Pink Floyd. The song features music by keyboard player Richard Wright and improvised, wordless vocals by session singer Clare Torry. It is one of only three Pink Floyd songs to feature vocals from an ...
"Country Song", also known as "The Red Queen Theme", is an untitled country-styled song by Pink Floyd. History [ edit ] David Gilmour provides the lead vocals (though the remastered Zabriskie Point soundtrack booklet incorrectly states that Roger Waters is providing the lead vocal, though he does share vocals in unison with Gilmour in the ...
Pink Floyd. Official audio. "Brain Damage" on YouTube. " Brain Damage " is the ninth track [nb 1] from English rock band Pink Floyd 's 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon. [2] [3] It was sung on record by Roger Waters (with harmonies by David Gilmour ), who would continue to sing it on his solo tours. Gilmour sang the lead vocal when Pink ...
Name of song, writer(s), lead vocal(s), original release, and year of release. Song Writer(s) Lead vocal(s) Original release Year Ref. "Absolutely Curtains" † David Gilmour Nick Mason Roger Waters Richard Wright: Chant by the Mapuga tribe of New Guinea: Obscured by Clouds: 1972 [1] "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast" † David Gilmour Nick Mason ...
Comfortably Numb. " Comfortably Numb " is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on their eleventh studio album, The Wall (1979). It was released as a single in 1980, with "Hey You" as the B-side. The music was composed by the guitarist, David Gilmour, while the lyrics were written by the bassist, Roger Waters, who based them on ...
The atmospheric final track on Pink Floyd’s 1973 classic “The Dark Side of the Moon” reflects on when “everything under the sun is in tune/But the sun is eclipsed by the moon.” Show comments
Pink Floyd played "Cymbaline" from early 1969 until their last show of 1971, and it was the longest-surviving More piece in the band's live shows. [ 5] It was dropped from their act along with "Fat Old Sun" and "Embryo" when they began performing Eclipse: A Piece for Assorted Lunatics, an early version of The Dark Side of the Moon. [ 6]