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Jun 14th, 2008

Pink Floyd: Great Gig in the Sky


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Posted on 09:59AM on Jun 15th, 2008
I think this is like the sexiest rock song ever written. I know there are Mariah, Britney and Beyonce songs and videos that are probably more directly sexual and sexy, but... I dunno... this song is primal, and spiritual... The women who sing Great Gig sing from that deep soulful space beyond words, behind words. Totally soulful...
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Posted on 10:49AM on Jun 15th, 2008
I agree with your description.. primal and soulful.. the fact there are no words, just their voices is very effective and affective...
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Posted on 11:14AM on Jun 15th, 2008
Thank you Mr Music. I'm gonna excede my monthly download if you keep this up!. My ex and her sister couldn't stand Dark Side, they thought Claire Torry on the Great Gig sounded in pain... That was a nice nightcap.
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