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Southampton Dock

Southampton Dock
[1983]
Roger Waters
Album: "The final cut"

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Un'introduzione all'album si trova nel commento alla prima canzone, The Post-War Dream.

"Southampton Dock" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1983 album, The Final Cut. While never performed live by the band, it has often been featured in Roger Waters's live shows, most often in a medley with "Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert," also from The Final Cut. It was featured in such a medley in Waters's live DVD In the Flesh Live. The song was also played on Waters' 2006-2007 The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour.

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They disembarked in '45
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Us And Them

Us And Them
da "The Dark Side of The Moon" (1973)
(Waters/Wright)

Giusto trent'anni fa uscì la prima canzone dei Pink Floyd che parlava di guerra, con i generali che spostavano pedine umane lungo le linee del fronte di una battaglia senza senso. Il padre di Roger Waters fu ucciso ad Anzio, durante lo sbarco alleato nel gennaio 1944.

When The Tigers Broke Free parla della stessa vicenda e The Fletcher Memorial Home è una canzone dedicata da Roger alla memoria del padre, come l'intero album "The Final Cut".

"Us and Them" is the seventh track[1] from English progressive rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. It was written by Richard Wright and Roger Waters and sung by David Gilmour (harmonies by Wright). It is 7 minutes, 50 seconds in length, making it the longest song on the album. When performed live throughout the 70s, it was even slightly longer, though in later tours, as... (Continues)
Us, and them
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The Dogs Of War

The Dogs Of War
[1987]
Gilmour-Moore-Manzaner
Album: A Momentary Lapse of Reason

Cani della guerra, uomini di cappello ... non discriminano. I cani della guerra non fanno negoziati. [Commento originale raccolta primitiva CCG]

"The Dogs of War" is the third song from Pink Floyd's 1987 album, A Momentary Lapse of Reason and was the third US single from the album. It was performed at every show on the band's 1987-1989 tours, and featured on the CD and video releases of Delicate Sound of Thunder. When the Momentary Lapse album was played in concert, this track was the eighth track performed from the album. The live versions would have an extended intro, an extended middle solo for the saxophone, a guitar and sax duel and a longer outro as compared to the album version. The track was a minor rock radio hit in the US and reached #16 on MTV's Video Countdown in May of 1988.

In a 1989 poll of readers, it was... (Continues)
Dogs of war and men of hate
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When The Tigers Broke Free

When The Tigers Broke Free
[1982]
Dal film "The Wall" di Alan Parker
From the movie "The Wall" by Alan Parker

La canzone, intitolata When the Tigers Broke Free, venne pubblicata come singolo su vinile nell’estate del 1982 in occasione dell’uscita del film The Wall dove figurava tra i brani della colonna sonora (mentre non era inclusa nell'album originale). Curiosamente il brano non fu incluso nel disco live del film, Is Anybody Out There, pubblicato nello stesso anno

La vicenda della battaglia di Anzio, in cui morì il padre di Roger Waters, ricorre anche in Us And Them. Alla memoria del padre Roger Waters ha dedicato l'intero album "The Final Cut" ed in particolare The Fletcher Memorial Home.

Per un'introduzione all'album "The Wall" , vedi Another Brick In The Wall Part I
For an introduction to the album "The Wall", see Another Brick In The Wall Part I

The song describes the death of Roger Waters' father, Eric... (Continues)
It was just before dawn
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