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This blog delay was partly brought to you by a trip to Japan! Also uni, and laziness.
Another Pink Floyd song features this time around, in part because it'd be a shame to not do at least one of their songs during a guitar solo theme. =p There's also some timing behind this one, as this March marks the 40th anniversary of the famous Dark Side of the Moon album. Speaking of which, if you never actually listened through it then now is as good a time as any to do so.
The song itself... well, let's go with Money for it makes the world go around, or so they say.
Lyrics:
After the second verse, you get a chill sax solo which then leads into a very nice piece of guitar (about 3:05). It has two 'parts' to it given the little break in the middle of it.
The song meaning is simple enough. Guy likes money and gets a bit carried away (granted the dialogue at the end might not be that easy to understand). The song is also fairly unique given the way it starts. You can tell what song is playing straightaway after all; it's hard to mistake the sound of cash registers (also coins, a clicking machine and tearing paper, apparently). It also has an unusual time signature (starts in 7/4 and then changes for the solo) which you rarely see in music. Kinda typical of Pink Floyd's rather experimental flair though I suppose!
The ending is a bit odd, but then it's because it's leading into the following song in the album, something that Pink Floyd also does a lot. A lot of their albums in fact had a general theme and would have songs tie with one another, so that's more reason to check out Dark Side of the Moon I feel. :V
Next entry!
Another Pink Floyd song features this time around, in part because it'd be a shame to not do at least one of their songs during a guitar solo theme. =p There's also some timing behind this one, as this March marks the 40th anniversary of the famous Dark Side of the Moon album. Speaking of which, if you never actually listened through it then now is as good a time as any to do so.
The song itself... well, let's go with Money for it makes the world go around, or so they say.
Lyrics:
Spoiler:
Money
Get away
You get a good job with good pay and you're okay
Money
It's a gas
Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash
New car, caviar, four star daydream
Think I'll buy me a football team
Money
Well, get back
I'm all right Jack
Keep your hands off of my stack
Money
It's a hit
Don't give me that do goody good ********
I'm in the high-fidelity first class travelling set
And I think I need a Lear jet
(amazing solos)
Money
It's a crime
Share it fairly
But don't take a slice of my pie
Money
So they say
Is the root of all evil today
But if you ask for a raise
It's no surprise that they're giving none away
Away
Away
Away
"HuHuh! I was in the right!"
"Yes, absolutely in the right!"
"I certainly was in the right!"
"You was definitely in the right. That geezer was cruising for a bruising!"
"Yeah!"
"Why does anyone do anything?"
"I don't know, I was really drunk at the time!"
"I was just telling him, he couldn't get into number 2. He was asking why he wasn't coming up on freely, after I was yelling and screaming and telling him why he wasn't coming up on freely. It came as a heavy blow, but we sorted the matter out"
Get away
You get a good job with good pay and you're okay
Money
It's a gas
Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash
New car, caviar, four star daydream
Think I'll buy me a football team
Money
Well, get back
I'm all right Jack
Keep your hands off of my stack
Money
It's a hit
Don't give me that do goody good ********
I'm in the high-fidelity first class travelling set
And I think I need a Lear jet
(amazing solos)
Money
It's a crime
Share it fairly
But don't take a slice of my pie
Money
So they say
Is the root of all evil today
But if you ask for a raise
It's no surprise that they're giving none away
Away
Away
Away
"HuHuh! I was in the right!"
"Yes, absolutely in the right!"
"I certainly was in the right!"
"You was definitely in the right. That geezer was cruising for a bruising!"
"Yeah!"
"Why does anyone do anything?"
"I don't know, I was really drunk at the time!"
"I was just telling him, he couldn't get into number 2. He was asking why he wasn't coming up on freely, after I was yelling and screaming and telling him why he wasn't coming up on freely. It came as a heavy blow, but we sorted the matter out"
After the second verse, you get a chill sax solo which then leads into a very nice piece of guitar (about 3:05). It has two 'parts' to it given the little break in the middle of it.
The song meaning is simple enough. Guy likes money and gets a bit carried away (granted the dialogue at the end might not be that easy to understand). The song is also fairly unique given the way it starts. You can tell what song is playing straightaway after all; it's hard to mistake the sound of cash registers (also coins, a clicking machine and tearing paper, apparently). It also has an unusual time signature (starts in 7/4 and then changes for the solo) which you rarely see in music. Kinda typical of Pink Floyd's rather experimental flair though I suppose!
The ending is a bit odd, but then it's because it's leading into the following song in the album, something that Pink Floyd also does a lot. A lot of their albums in fact had a general theme and would have songs tie with one another, so that's more reason to check out Dark Side of the Moon I feel. :V
Next entry!