On Sep 15, 10:35Â pm, "DavidW" email.provided> wrote:
> Steve Worek wrote:
>> I believe on "Time", Rick sings the bridges ("tired of lying in the
>> sunshine", etc).
>
> Ah, that makes sense. That voice is more in the background than Gilmour's in the
> verses.
No, you are wrong.. Rick sang lead on certain parts. Gilmour sang lead
in others...
>
> There's some great writing in Time, as dark and depressing as it is:
> ...
> So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
> Racing around to come up behind you again.
> The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older,
> Shorter of breath and one day closer to death.
> ...
>
>
>
>> "Raja"
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>> On Sep 15, 5:24 pm, "DavidW" email.provided> wrote:
>>> Raja wrote:
>>>> On Sep 15, 5:15 pm, "DavidW" email.provided> wrote:
>>>>> Raja wrote:
>>>>>> But the other 3 are not going there.
>
>>>>>> Rick Wright was one of the underrated keyboardist of all time. He
>>>>>> was never very flashy but very effective. In my honest opinion he
>>>>>> was the true sound of Pink Floyd. Without him Pink Floyd would
>>>>>> have never sounded the same.
>
>>>>>> And he sang the three greatest Pink Floyd songs of all time
>>>>>> (Astronomy Domine, Echoes and Time).
>
>>>>> It sounds a lot like Gilmour on Time to me.
>
>>>> Both sing (Rick and Dave) lead alternately.
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>>> Okay, I'll have to drag it out. I don't remember two voices.- Hide
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>> There was a similarity between Dave and Rick voices. So difficult to
>> discern. Rick's voice was somewhere between Syd's and Dave's. In
>> Astronomy Domine, Syd sang too (towards the end) but it is hard to
>> identify where Ricks stops and Syd starts singing. In fact all of them
>> (except Mason) could sing like each other. Roger's voice on Take Thy
>> Stethescope and Walk sounds like Syd's- Hide quoted text -
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