Shine on

RoieL

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ועוד דבר אחד

הקטע שבו השיר Hace a Cigar מומר לרדיו [בסוף השיר] לא נוגן בהופעות, אלא היה קאבר. ויש לי הופעות שבהן מייסון לוקח רדיו ומשמיע לקהל תחנות אקראיות במעבר, ואחרי משהו כמו 3 דקות, כשכבר נמאס לו, מפעילים את המעבר מהדיסק.
 

RoieL

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מה קאבר מה

הכוונה לפלייבק. ומייסון ניגן עם מצילות מהסולו הראשון של השיר WYWH, לא מהכניסה של הדיסק.
 

RoieL

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והמעבר בין WYWH לחצי השני של

שיין און בוצע בחשמלית ולא באקוסטית.
 

jony543

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וווואו תודה

מאוד נחמד לדעת תקטע של החלוקה לחלקים עד עכשיו התייחסתי לשיר כאל שני חלקים בקשר לגרסאות לייב לא עוזר לי הרבה כי אני לא משו בלהשיג הופעות של הפלויד
ואני לא מוצא איפה לקנות
בכל מקרה מאוד נהנתי לקרוא את זה! כדאי לשים את זהאת זה בנטגליינס לדעתי
 

The Walrus

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ציטוטים שונים של חברי הלהקה

"Steel Breeze? Well, Syd was seriously cut up by the winds that were wafting in through those early days of rock'n'roll. That's all. He was carved by it." - Roger "For me, 'Wish You Were Here' was very satisfying. I'd rather listen to it than Dark Side Of The Moon. I think we achieved a better balance of music and lyrics. 'Dark Side' went a bit too far the other way -- too much importance was placed on the lyrics. And sometimes the tunes were neglected." - David "After Dark Side we were really floundering around. I wanted to make the next album more musical, because I felt some of these tracks had been just vehicles for the words. We were working in 1974 in this horrible little rehearsal room in Kings Cross without windows, putting together what became the next two albums." - David "The whole album sprang from that one four-note guitar phrase of Dave's in Shine On. We heard it, and went, 'That's a really nice phrase.' The wine came out, and that led to what I think is our best album, the most colourful, the most feelingful." - Roger "This was much a more difficult record to make. Roger was getting crosser. We were all getting older. We had children. There was much more drama between us, people turning up to the studio late, which we generally hate. There was more pressure on me to make the drumming more accurate and less flowery. But I think as an album it flows really well. It's like a descendant of Meddle in terms of the use of repeating themes, and the pacing." - Nick "At that point, all our ambitions were realized. When you're fifteen and you think, 'Right, I'm gonna start a group...' The pinnacle that you see (apart from very vague thoughts about rather smart bachelor flats and not having to get up till four in the afternoon)... is the Big Album. The Number One in Billboard. And once you've done that, a lot of your ambitions have been achieved." - Roger "Suddenly one was aware that Pink Floyd was becoming a product, and a lot of our time and energy was spent hassling about the business side of running a group, rather than playing. Which is not a good thing..." - Rick "We always like to write numbers, go on the road with them and record them later. We did this with 'Darkside of the Moon' and we think it's easily the best way to go about it. A number changes so much when we do it live over a long period. 'Shine On' has changed a lot since we started already." - Rick "I definitely think that at the "Wish You Were Here" recording sessions most of us didn't wish we were there at all, we wished we were somewhere else. I wasn't happy being there because I got the feeling we weren't together. The album is about none of us really being there, or being there only marginally. About our non-presence in the situation we had clung to through habit, and are still clinging to through habit - being Pink Floyd." - Roger "It took us a long time before we actually got into really getting down and making the album. There was a lot of sitting around. I think all of us were playing halfheartedly as well. It was a difficult period after 'Dark Side of the Moon'." - Rick "I particularly like that record. I think that's my favorite album that the Floyd ever did. I like the feel of it - and in it. It's the kind of music - Dark Side as well - when all three of us were writing, together sometimes. I feel the best material from the Floyd was definitely when two or three of us co-wrote something together. Afterwards we lost that; there wasn't that interplay of ideas between the band." - Rick "I don't think anyone on our level feels deserving of that kind of superhuman adulation number. But then, a lot of them probably dig it. Sure, I'm cynical of our position. I don't think we deserve it. But I'm no more cynical of our position than I am of anyone else's of our level. I mean... to try and maintain your own perspective on what you are is totally different.." - David לקוח מhttp://pinkfloyd-co.com/disco/wish/wish_album.html
 
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