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What is you favorite part from a song you guys like. Like for instance for some reason in pigs I like when he says "ha ha charade you are". I don't know why but I go to that song just to hear him say that. lol
The keyboard solo in Keep Talking. It's the last keyboard solo in their library, so it seems like Rick did the best he could do to make it as epic as possible. It's energetic, spacey, and sounds like the Rick Wright we all knew and love. It's kind of like his swan song (solo?) for the band.
And of course, Nick's incredible drumming just makes it all that better.
I still think the keyboard solo in STCFTHOTS (Live at Pompeii) is amazing.
Nick's drumming in Keep Talking is awesome.
My own choice would be Nick's drumming during A Saucerful Of Secrets's ending in Pompeii, or Roger harmonizing with the saxophone in The Gunner's Dream.
Sorry to ruin it for you, Arno. It's a placebo. Roger's voice does not harmonize with the saxophone in The Gunner's Dream. If you listen to it really well, you'll notice he doesn't even sing. He doesn't say "and hold on to the dreaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam" he says "and hold on to the drea" and then the saxophone goes off. I might be wrong.
My favorite parts are the bass in Shine On part VI and the guitar solo in part VII.
And also the funky part in Echoes when David and Rick really hit it off.
The guitar solos from the following songs: High Hopes, Time, Comfortably Numb (2nd)
Aside from that, I love part I of Shine On You Crazy Diamond, when David is playing the guitar and Rick is doing the intro on the synth.....that is just so lovely.
Agreed. I like Roger's "aah"s in STCFTHOS Live at Pompeii
1.) final solo in comfortably numb <3
2.) hard to explain but that really awesome guitar solo about 5 ish ? mins into echoes where it goes like really high...omg...
if i could see either one of these live i will have accomplished one of my lifes goals...
(01-21-2011 03:58 AM)Joe Wrote: [ -> ]Sorry to ruin it for you, Arno. It's a placebo. Roger's voice does not harmonize with the saxophone in The Gunner's Dream. If you listen to it really well, you'll notice he doesn't even sing. He doesn't say "and hold on to the dreaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam" he says "and hold on to the drea" and then the saxophone goes off. I might be wrong.
I'm very certain he keeps that note for a little bit while the sax kicks in. And even if he doesn't, it still sounds awesome and is my favourite moment on The Final Cut.
My favourite part in SOYCD is the last part, by the way. The way they change their key after nearly every other bar is something only Rick was able to come up with, I think. I love it as an ending to the album.
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