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  2. Young Lust (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  3. Run Like Hell - Wikipedia

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    The song features the only keyboard solo on The Wall by Richard Wright (although on live performances, "Young Lust" and "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2" would also feature keyboard solos); after the last line of lyrics, a synthesizer solo is played over the verse sequence, in place of vocals.

  4. Young Lust - Wikipedia

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    Young Lust may refer to: Young Lust, an underground comics anthology series that debuted in 1970 "Young Lust" (song), a 1979 song by Pink Floyd "Young Lust", a song performed by Ellen Foley on the 1979 album Night Out; Young Lust (1984), starring Fran Drescher; Young Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology, a 2001 compilation album

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  6. Talk:Young Lust (song) - Wikipedia

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    1 Dirty Woman. 3 comments. 2 Genre. 4 comments. 3 Original synthesis? 1 comment. 4 Telephone tones at the end of Young Lust. ... Young Lust (song) Add languages. Page ...

  7. One of My Turns - Wikipedia

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    The song is split into distinct segments: a groupie (Trudy Young) performs a monologue ("Oh my God, what a fabulous room!") while a television plays, under which a synthesizer makes atonal sounds, which eventually resolve into a quiet song in C major in 3/4 time ("Day after day / Love turns grey / Like the skin of a dying man."

  8. Empty Spaces - Wikipedia

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    The song is in the key of E minor, and is two minutes, eight seconds in length. It features a long introductory section, with solo guitar and a repetitive drumbeat, and an airport announcement, as a reference to Pink heading for a concert tour.

  9. Nobody Home - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the song contains some references to founding Pink Floyd member, Syd Barrett. [5] The song was written after an argument between Gilmour, Waters, and co-producer Bob Ezrin during the production of The Wall in which Gilmour and Ezrin challenged Waters to come up with one more song for the album. Waters then wrote "Nobody Home" and ...