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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

Tribute to Rick Wright

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  • One of my fav songs. This tribute is perfect.

    But is so sad to know that it reveals 8 blue histories in 4:30 minutes:

    1.- First Wright recorded composition.

    2.- First Gilmour's song recorded playing with PF.

    3.- PF never played in concerts.

    4.- Wright couldn't perform it again.

    5.- Gilmour's expression.

    6.- Wright also compose in this song his own tribute in the final line "Reee-member".

    7.- This song and this musician never had the honour they deserve.

    8.- RIP Richard Wright.

  • 40 + years still listening

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  • @jorkanmx actually Gilmour didn't recorded this song. It was intended to be on Piper At The gates of Dawn, but they didnt released it because there was no space on vinyl to put it into...

    Also, in this performance, Roger Waters borrowed to Guy Pratt his original Rickenbacker bass, which he used to record the song back in 1967.

  • Im pretty sure this is the only live performance theve done of this song.

  • It was always my favorite Floyd track. It's got a unique sound.

  • Beautiful . ... Note: Syd recorded the original slide part that Gilmour plays here .

    Add Phil Manzanera Fucking awesome .

  • This song was performed eight days after Richard Wright died

  • How can somebody dislike this? They must have amnesia.

  • @RinhTruth Agreed. Although Nick didn't play in this song.

  • I thought Guy playing a red Rick 4001 bass, just like Roger used to play in the early days of Floyd, was a subtle and touching gesture.

    I felt Jon Carin brought the song to life - the piano parts were PERFECT. I'm glad it was Jon and no one else playing that.

    Steve doing Nick's drum line was great. Phil, playing along with Dave, was tasteful and superb.

    David sang and played wonderfully; it's as though 40 years HADN'T passed. You could see and feel the emotion. The fact that it was Rick's fi

  • @jorkanmx wasn't paintbox his first song?

  • Bloody fuckin' hell that is just too damn good...what a song.

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