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  2. Money (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Waters' bassline, described by Adrian Ashton as "one of the most memorable classic bass riffs ever recorded." [ 2 ] " Money " is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd from their 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon. Written by Roger Waters, it opened side two of the original album. Released as a single, it became the band's first hit in ...

  3. Pigs on the Wing - Wikipedia

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    Roger Waters. Producer (s) Pink Floyd. " Pigs on the Wing " is a two-part song by English rock band Pink Floyd from their 1977 concept album Animals, opening and closing the album. [1] According to various interviews, it was written by Roger Waters as a declaration of love to his new wife Carolyne Christie. The song is significantly different ...

  4. The Happiest Days of Our Lives - Wikipedia

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    The Wall tells the story of Pink, an embittered and alienated rock star in retreat from society and personal relationships. "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" concerns Pink's youth, attending a school run by strict and often violent teachers who treat the pupils with contempt. According to Waters, the lyrics were a reflection of his own negative ...

  5. Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Waters. Producer (s) Pink Floyd. Audio. "Wish You Were Here" on YouTube. " Wish You Were Here " is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, released as the title track of their 1975 album of the same name. [ 2 ][ 3 ] Guitarist/vocalist David Gilmour and bassist/vocalist Roger Waters collaborated in writing the music, with Gilmour singing ...

  6. Young Lust (song) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Waters. Audio. "Young Lust" on YouTube. " Young Lust " is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released in 1979. [4][5] It is the ninth track on the band's eleventh studio album The Wall (1979). [4][5] The lyrics to the song are about the band throwing themselves into the headlong of hedonism, sex, drugs, and rock and roll. [6]

  7. Pigs (Three Different Ones) - Wikipedia

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    "Pigs (Three Different Ones)" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1977 album Animals. In the album's three parts, "Dogs", "Pigs" and "Sheep", pigs represent the people whom the band 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 cut-throat, so the pigs can remain powerful.

  8. Eclipse (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    Pink Floyd. " 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. On the album, the song transitions ...

  9. Louder than Words (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    The song, featuring lyrics written by Samson to accompany a composition by Gilmour, was recorded by the band as the closing track of their fifteenth studio and final album, The Endless River. The track features a posthumous appearance by former keyboardist and founder member of Pink Floyd, Richard Wright, and an appearance by electronic string ...