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Let those who are without sin deny that track 5 is the life-changer.
And there it is. slow clap
What AM I supposed to notice here?
The first two tracks are a) and b) parts of the same track on the vinyl.
Speak to me and breathe are often seen as one track. So I'm guessing time was the track they referenced here?
I feel like the whole album is just 4 tracks.
It’s the only way I listen to it.
So just listen to the album. Got it.
Yes, but skipping On the Run every time. Unless I’m watching Wizard of Oz or Paul Blart Mall Cop 2.
Time is by far my favorite. Took listening to it as an adult for it to click, as a kid you were there for the music. Some young adults get it the first time though, and the look on their faces when they do...
I was going to say Time plus Great Gig in the Sky has to be one of the best consecutive sets of all time.
And then one day you find ten years have passed you by...
No one told you when to run. You missed the starting guuunnn
The biggest oof.
9 & 10 for this guy
Nah, the whole album is excellent, but track 3 was what put me on a path beyond my parents' classic rock collection and towards getting into things like Cut Chemist and J Dilla
The Great Gig is gorgeous, but On the Run changed my understanding of what music could be
You ever seen the video of David Gilmore making that track with his effects thingy? It was pretty neat