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Mark-Dude!
I was gonna say you're smokin' here. But maybe a slow burn with a hot flame is a better way to go.
Floyd-ish? Yep...but with that Cockrell touch. We all sound a little bit, or a lot, like someone else. There are only so many unique sounds to be made. It's the icing with which we adorn the common cake that says who we are as artists. Almost anybody can bake a cake. But only a few knwo how to apply the icing in their own apecial way. You know how.
Given the era in which it was written, and the genre/sub-genre, the repetitive musical arrangement isn't out of place, in my opinion. And with this type of song, I don't think the lyric is the main focus. It just more or less steers the song somewhere. It's the mood, the vibe, the aura...whatever you want to call it...that makes this work.
The lead break was the hottest of the flames on that slow burn. I enjoyed it my listen a lot. And I say that as someone who is not a big Pink Floyd fan. Cool...er, hot, or well, get the idea!
Alan
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