Roger Waters - Sea Shell and Stone

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Taken from the film The Body. 1970's scientific documentary film directed and produced by Roy Battersby. In the film, external and internal cameras are used to showcase different parts of the human body. The film's narrators, Frank Finlay and Vanessa Redgrave, provide insightful commentary that combines the knowledge of world renowned human biologists and anatomical experts. Unlike similar films of this subject matter The Body gives an entertaining presentation of the human anatomy, and avoids monotone narration. The film's soundtrack Music from the Body was composed by Ron Geesin and Roger Waters, and includes songs that were literally made using the human body as a medium.

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  • omfg , what is this and why it in my favourites ???????

  • had album in college. lost it. makes me feel like smoking.

  • I wish someone would post the whole movie. I really like the soundtrack as it alternates between those beautiful Roger Waters songs and the eccentric string quartet pieces. I bought the album many years ago and just bought it from Itunes. Not the same as they are on the album but still beautiful and humane before Roger Waters artistic energies were submerged in obsessions with war and his father's death. I wonder what he thinks about these songs nowadays?

  • awsome!!

  • Very cool! Thanks for posting...where can I get a copy of this movie? Does anyone know?

  • Another great vid, I first listened to this 25 years ago, controversial at the time, but I liked it!

  • @madahad9

    i have the VHS bad copy

    i have had the soundtrack ever since I was a kid

  • Is this film available ANYWHERE? I tried Netlix but I didn't find it. I love the soundtrack and is the most dark and sad songs of Roger Waters' career.

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