4. Wish You Were Here. 5:38. 5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Pts. 6-9. 12:23. September 12, 1975 5 Songs, 44 minutes ℗ 2016 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Pink Floyd Music Ltd., marketed and distributed by Sony Music Entertainment. Also available in the iTunes Store.. The opening synthesizer lines of the magnum opus that dominates Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ album, “Shine On You Crazy Diamond,” are light and pulsating, transporting the listener into a false sense of serenity before changing direction and allowing guitar notes and heavy drums to call out cries of desperation. The piece continues to.
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Pink Floyd. ROCK · 1975. Preview. As sprawling as their earlier epic The Dark Side of the Moon yet more focused, this 1975 jewel featured lengthy, left-of-centre excursions (“Shine on You Crazy Diamond”) that were both majestic and reverent—along with a couple barbs thrown at the music industry (“Have a Cigar”, “Welcome to the Machine”).. It’s probably the most dynamic CD I’ve ever heard, more dynamic than the vinyl for sure, which CD was always capable of as a format. This recording really shows how good the CD format can be, it’s clean and crisp and sounds like you’re just listening to the analog tape as it was originally recorded.