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* What's the deal with the last solo on "Comfortably Numb" fading out just as it gets really fantastic? As heard on ''Delicate Sound of Thunder'' and ''PULSE'', there's ''much'' more of that solo to go. |
* What's the deal with the last solo on "Comfortably Numb" fading out just as it gets really fantastic? As heard on ''Delicate Sound of Thunder'' and ''PULSE'', there's ''much'' more of that solo to go. |
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** That could probably be chalked up to the time limitations of [[ |
** That could probably be chalked up to the time limitations of [[LPs]]. |
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** ''Delicate Sound of Thunder'' and ''PULSE'' both are from the Gilmour-led era. A lot of guitar solos were much longer than in the original record, at that time. |
** ''Delicate Sound of Thunder'' and ''PULSE'' both are from the Gilmour-led era. A lot of guitar solos were much longer than in the original record, at that time. |
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 7 November 2018
- What's the deal with the last solo on "Comfortably Numb" fading out just as it gets really fantastic? As heard on Delicate Sound of Thunder and PULSE, there's much more of that solo to go.
- That could probably be chalked up to the time limitations of LPs.
- Delicate Sound of Thunder and PULSE both are from the Gilmour-led era. A lot of guitar solos were much longer than in the original record, at that time.