SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND PARTE IX ESCRITA POR RICHARD WILLIAM WRIGHT LONDRES, JULIO 28 DE 1945 LONDRES, SEPTIEMBRE 15 DE 2008
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Music David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Rick Wright Lyrics Roger Waters Roger Waters bass, lead vocals, additional electric guitar on Part 8 David Gilmour Fender Stratocaster, backing vocals, lap steel guitar on Part 6, EMS Synthi AKS Richard Wright Hammond organ, ARP String Ensemble, Mini-Moog Synthesizers, clavinet on Part 8, Fender Rhodes on Part 8, Steinway piano on Part 3 and 9, backing vocals Nick Mason drums, percussion Dick Parry baritone and tenor saxophones Carlena Williams backing vocals Venetta Fields backing vocals.
Part VIII (Gilmour, Wright, Waters; from 6:00 -- 8:59) brings in Roger Waters to play a second electric guitar for a high noted sound riff while Gilmour plays the arpeggio riff that bridges parts 7 to 8. A solid progression of beats in 4/4 plays for about 2 minutes before very slowly fading into the background as a continuous single keyboard note fades in around the 9 minute mark. When this section was played live on the band's 1977 "In The Flesh" tour, David Gilmour and Snowy White would be trading guitar solos in a duet (or known as the battle between Gilmour's black with white pick-ups Strat and Snowy's Goldtop Gibson Les Paul) which would extend this section upwards to between 5 and 10 minutes.
Part IX (Wright, from 9:00 -- 12:22) is played in 4/4 time. David Gilmour in an interview described Part IX as "a slow 4/4 funeral march... the parting musical eulogy to Syd". The drums play for half of this part, and the keyboard plays for the final minute of the song before fading out. On the fade out, a short part of the melody of "See Emily Play" (at 12:07), one of Syd Barrett's signature Pink Floyd songs, can be heard. When played live on the 1977 tour, the piano plays the chords on its own before the synthesizer solo was slowly changed from a synthesizer solo (early part of European leg) into half synthesizer and harmony guitar solo by Gilmour (higher notes) and White (lower notes) (on the end of the European leg and April and May, 1977 US performances) and then first a bluesy Gilmour solo followed by a harmony guitar solo by Gilmour (higher notes) and White (lower notes) (on the June and July, 1977 US performances) finally before ending with the synthesizer solo as on record. Part IX ends on a Picardy third. | | © 2008 YouTube, LLC | |
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