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  2. Signs of Life (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    The track is Pink Floyd's first instrumental piece (excluding the live-only "The Last Few Bricks") since 1973's "Any Colour You Like", from The Dark Side of the Moon. Its roots go back to the 1970s. Its roots go back to the 1970s.

  3. List of songs recorded by Pink Floyd - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental The Division Bell: 1994 [14] "Come In Number 51, Your Time Is Up" † David Gilmour Nick Mason Roger Waters Richard Wright Vocalisations by Roger Waters & David Gilmour Zabriskie Point: 1970 [15] "Comfortably Numb" David Gilmour Roger Waters Roger Waters David Gilmour The Wall: 1979 [4] "Coming Back to Life" David Gilmour David Gilmour

  4. Coming Back to Life - Wikipedia

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    The song has been a staple in Gilmour's performances from 1994 to 2016. It was one of the songs performed on rotation during the 1994 Division Bell Tour, at every one of Gilmour's semi-acoustic shows in 2001 and 2002, at Gilmour's performance at the Fender Stratocaster 50th anniversary concert in London in 2004, and was played at most shows during his solo 2006 On an Island Tour.

  5. List of unreleased songs recorded by Pink Floyd - Wikipedia

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    "Flapdoodle Dealing" is an instrumental song performed by the Barrett-era Pink Floyd in 1966. [5] [6] Roger Waters is thought to have come up with its title. Pink Floyd never recorded a studio version of the song, [6] however, a version was recorded live at a concert at The All Saints Church Hall in London, England, on 14 October 1966. [5]

  6. One of These Days (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "One of These Days" is the opening track from Pink Floyd's 1971 album Meddle. [4] [5] The composition is instrumental except for the spoken line from drummer Nick Mason, "One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces."

  7. Marooned (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Stereogum opined that the instrumental "stands out primarily as a song that sounds as much like Pink Floyd as anything on their mid-'70s releases. The song roots itself to Gilmour's familiar lonesome melodic guitar descants threading themselves through the trademark mood setting and foundation of Mason's drum work and the invaluable Wright's keyboard deviations."

  8. Pulse (Pink Floyd album) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse includes a performance of the entirety of Pink Floyd's 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon. It also features " Astronomy Domine ", a Syd Barrett song not performed since the early 1970s. " Another Brick in the Wall, Part II " features small portions of the songs "Another Brick in the Wall, Part I", " The Happiest Days of Our Lives " and ...

  9. On the Run (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    A short clip of this is on the DVD Classic Albums: Pink Floyd – The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon and can be heard on all performances of Pink Floyd playing the album in that year. (A studio version of the original arrangement was finally released on the Immersion box set of Dark Side of the Moon in 2011, alongside a live performance ...

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