What are you listening to v3

Anthrax - Only

Valve Studio Orchestra - Faster Than A Speeding Bullet

Deadmau5 - Random Album Title - I Remember

Skinlab - Slave the Way

Rory Gallagher - The Essential Rory Gallagher - I Fall Apart

The Dubliners - The Rocky Road to Dublin

Bleep Bleep -Benn Jordan

my own yawning… as I wait for [prototype] to install…

DevilDriver - Hold Back the Day

Awesome band, great to watch them live.

Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part One)

Part 1 or Part 1 to 5?

MGMT - Oracular Spectacular - Future Reflections

Shaman’s Harvest - Shine - Dragonfly

Loose Shus - Total Fox

I’d imagine it’s I-V, considering I’m not even sure when all the parts start/end.

Black Sabbath - Paranoid

In Flames - Black-Ash Inheritance - Goliaths Disarm Their Davids

yup

[indent]"As neither the original vinyl release (1975) nor the CD re-release actually delineates precisely the various divisions, the make-up of the Parts below is based on a comparison of the recorded timings with the identifications in the published sheet music. Without benefit of the publication, it is easy to perceive Parts I and II as Part I, Part III as therefore Part II, and so on, with the extensive postlude of Part V (at 11:10) as the beginning of the fifth section.

Part I (Wright, Waters, Gilmour; from 0:00 – 3:54) begins with the fading-in of a dense G-minor synthesizer pad created with EMS VCS 3, an ARP Solina, a Hammond organ and the sound of wet fingers running around the rims of wine glasses filled with various amounts of water (recycled from an earlier project known as Household Objects). This is followed by plaintive Minimoog passages followed by a lengthy, bluesy guitar solo played by David Gilmour on a Fender Stratocaster (neck pickup) using a heavily compressed sound and reverb. The harmony changes from G minor to D minor at 2:29, then to C minor, and back to G minor. This is repeated again, and the part ends with the synth pad fading into the background.

Part II (Waters, Gilmour, Wright; from 3:55 – 6:27) begins with a four-note theme (B♭, F, G, E) repeated throughout much of the entire section. This theme leads the harmony to C major (in comparison to the use of C minor in Parts I and II). This part includes a second solo by Gilmour. Nick Mason starts his drumming after the fourth run-through of the four-note theme, which is the point where the riffs get into a fixed tempo, in 6/8 time.

Part III (Gilmour, Wright, Waters; from 6:28 – 8:42) begins with a Minimoog synthesizer solo by Richard Wright. This part includes a third Gilmour guitar solo which is bluesy in tone. When performed on the Animals tour, Gilmour added distortion to the guitar for this solo.

Part IV (Waters, Gilmour, Wright; from 8:43 – 11:09) Roger Waters is on lead vocals, with David Gilmour, Richard Wright and female backing vocalists on harmonies.

Part V (Waters, Gilmour, Wright; from 11:10 - 13:30) Part IV is followed by two guitars repeating an arpeggio riff for about a minute. A baritone saxophone overlays the sounds, played by Dick Parry. It ends as the saxophone changes from a baritone saxophone to a tenor saxophone. After, a time signature switch from 6/8 to 12/16 creates the appearance that the tempo speeds up, though the arpeggio guitar part remains unchanged, in the background. The sax solo is accompanied by an ARP string synthesizer keyboard sound. A machine-like hum fades in and segues into ‘Welcome to the Machine’. "[/indent] [align=right]-Wikipedia, on Shine On You Crazy Diamond.[/align]

Now if you consider Wikipedia to be a believable source of information is up to you, but to me it makes sense.

Pink Floyd - Meddle - Seamus

Brad Smith - MOON8 - Brain Damage

The Sound Of Animals Fighting - Lover, The Lord Has Left Us - Skullflower

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