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  2. Empty Spaces - Wikipedia

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    Directly before the lyrical section, there is a hidden message isolated on the left channel of the song. When heard normally, it appears to be nonsense. If played backwards, the following can be heard: –Hello looker. Congratulations, You have just discovered the secret message. Please send your answer to Old Pink, care of the Funny Farm ...

  3. Publius Enigma - Wikipedia

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    During the 1994 Division Bell World Tour, Columbia Records flew a 194-foot-long (59 m) airship named The Division Belle between Pink Floyd concert locations. [3] [4] The Columbia Electronic Press Kit was released to the media, along with the Promo Spots Video consisting of interviews with band members, footage of the airship in action, and a segment which contained the following: [citation needed]

  4. Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a ...

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    There is a hidden message in the song at about 4:32. If played at 16 rpm, Waters can be heard saying, "That was pretty avant-garde, wasn't it?" [10] Playing it at 45 rpm reveals a second message from Waters: "Bring back my guitar." [9] A small sample of these effects appears at about 4:48 on Waters' other track on Ummagumma, "Grantchester Meadows".

  5. Pink Floyd - Wikipedia

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    The Wall was adapted into a film, Pink Floyd – The Wall. It was conceived as a combination of live concert footage and animated scenes; however, the concert footage proved impractical to film. Alan Parker agreed to direct and took a different approach. The animated sequences remained, but scenes were acted by actors with no dialogue.

  6. Ummagumma - Wikipedia

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    Ummagumma is the fourth album by English rock band Pink Floyd.It is a double album and was released on 7 November 1969 by Harvest Records. [4] The first disc consists of live recordings from concerts at Mothers Club in Birmingham and the College of Commerce in Manchester that contained part of their normal set list of the time, while the second contains solo compositions by each member of the ...

  7. The Man and The Journey - Wikipedia

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    The Man and The Journey is a suite of music performed in concert by Pink Floyd during their 1969 tour. It consisted of several of their early songs, some unreleased songs, and material later included on More and Ummagumma.

  8. Jugband Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Jugband Blues" is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, released on their second album, A Saucerful of Secrets, in 1968. [1] [2] Written by Syd Barrett, it was his sole compositional contribution to the album, as well as his last published for the band.

  9. Grantchester Meadows (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics describe a pastoral and dream-like scene at Grantchester Meadows in Cambridgeshire, [4] close to where fellow band member David Gilmour lived at the time. [5] This type of pastoral ballad was typical of Roger Waters' compositional approach in the late sixties and early seventies.