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we have got nothing to do with problems of the band | Reviewer: already damaged | 10/15/09
great song ,great lyrics,great music ...but if a member of a great band departs,what has all that got to do with us? they paly ,we enjoy....that's all,let them clear their diffences themselves and create great music.We have got other things on our minds.
album | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/22/09
A lot of The Dark Side of the Moon flows as one composition that is divided into independently titled sections. Brain Damage and Eclipse seem more like one piece than the rest though. My computer distinguishes the two by crediting both solely to Roger Waters unlike much of the rest of the album.
Perfection | Reviewer: Haitham Barghouthi | 4/26/09
It's so sad that such a great "Floydan" member left the band that way, who is Syd Barret, anyways, Pink Floyd will live forever, this is just a tiny example of how GREAT and BRILLIANT their lyrics/music/performance..etc are.
Peace
amazing | Reviewer: anonymous | 8/26/08
Yeah i agree with everyone, but i wonder when he would just stop playing and stare into space, or play a different song cause he was trippin' face. Anyone who reads this should check out the machines, if you don't already know who they are, their a tribute band to pink floyd, and are also amazing.
Note To Nicolas:) | Reviewer: Karen | 7/11/08
You're right the line where Rogers sings "And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon." That was for Syd Barrett the former lead singer... During some of their shows he would stop playing and just stare into space... Or he'd start playing a completely different song than the rest of the band... It makes me quite sad he was a brilliant musician.
Lyrics | Reviewer: Rachel | 11/2/07
For the person who asked why part of the lyrics was missing it was becuase that is actually Eclipse, which is technacially the same song as Brain Damage, but they are seperated on the album.
answer | Reviewer: anonymous | 7/13/07
the lyrics your thinking of aren't missing, they're the ones for Eclipse, which most radio stations play right after this song. i used to think it was one song, too.
by the way, this has been my fav. pink floyd song since i was about 7, absolutely amazing!
Just pure magic | Reviewer: Nicolas | 6/27/07
All songs of Pink floyd are perfectly timed (lyrics and instruments are perfectly synchronised). This song was written in remembrance of an ancient band member who suffered of schizophrenia ("And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes" is a good exemple).
qUEStion about the lyrics | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/20/07
Where is the rest of the song? "all that you..".etc....
luv it | Reviewer: Anonymous | 5/21/07
wow
i luv this song..
its got so much heart into it. the way rogers sings is it gives me a sort of feeling inside. i guess its sympathy.
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