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Pink Floyd: The Final Cut
The title track from Pink Floyd's 1983's album The Final Cut. It has never been performed live. The video depicts Roger Waters (with eyes blacked out) singing to a psychologist and utilizes old film footage of 1930s and 40s life intertwined.
The orchestral riff is similar to that found on "Comfortably Numb", which was also scored by Michael Kamen.
If listened to closely, this song can be seen as a kind of epilogue to Pink Floyd's album The Wall. Lyrics in the song refer to selling the narrator's story to Rolling Stone and revealing his dark side, which can allude to the time he spent in self imposed exile behind his wall.
The orchestral riff is similar to that found on "Comfortably Numb", which was also scored by Michael Kamen.
If listened to closely, this song can be seen as a kind of epilogue to Pink Floyd's album The Wall. Lyrics in the song refer to selling the narrator's story to Rolling Stone and revealing his dark side, which can allude to the time he spent in self imposed exile behind his wall.
Jul 8, 2008 4:19 PM


