“When You’re In” is an instrumental Pink Floyd dropped on 2 June 1972 as part of their album “Obscured by Clouds”, which was put out through Harvest Record. This song is the second on the playlist...
“Watching TV” is a pretty-interesting piece as far as protest songs go. And that’s because the vocalist spends a significant portion of the lyrics, i.e. most of the first verse really, in admiration of ‘his...
There have been some pretty far out explanations offered as to the meaning of Pink Floyd’s “Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast”. But lyrically and speaking at least on the surface level, it is one that Pink Floyd apparently...
Lyrically, Pink Floyd’s “Waiting for the Worms” is quite terse. But also relatively speaking it is a complicated piece, as with the project it is derived from. Said project, “The Wall”, is in fact a concept...
Pink Floyd is a band, at least as far as we know, that isn’t known for being sellouts or anything like that. For instance, their most celebrated work, 1979’s The Wall, can be interpreted as being anti-establishment. But...
As is often the case with classic tunes like this, there have been different explanations given to the meaning of “Wish You Were Here”. The most commonly-accepted understanding is that it is intended to serve...
“Comfortably Numb” is based on two different periods in Rogers Waters’ life though experience in particular. First is his childhood where he had a condition similar to delirium. When he would experience episodes, he...
Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall” is divided into three parts, all hovering around the same theme. In this song, the narrator systematically reveals the major events in his life that cause him...