It's great to have this guitar roaming at the end of "Cat Cruise"; thus we have now the complete ending; instead of some fade out (like for Gilmour first album (which have been extended for the HDTracks release). But there it's great to have the "cold cut" end of the song. I think that will work better with the songs.
Now, the more I listen to this track, the more I wonder if this could have been a kind of one of Rick's suggestions for Dogs and the "stone(d)" part on Animals : the "Dragged down by the stone (stone, stone, stone, stone, stone)" part.
Because it sounds to me like a variation of this part, played in a different key, at a faster speed, with grand piano intro which I like a lot, but with some intriguing synth layer which reminds me Rick's work for Sheep (besides the amazing Fender Rhodes jazzy intro).
Just like "Funky Deux" (Deux = two) could be a kind of sequel to Funky Dung part from Atom Heart Mother. Thinking twice, The Endless River's album also had these kind of musical reference to all epic Pink Floyd's albums (Meddle, WYWH, etc...)
Some drum fills are great, loud and warm and very Nick Mason'ian.
With Pink's Song and Against The Odds (a superb acoustic guitar solo before David Gilmour re-arranged High Hopes in 2002- stunning work by Snowy White) I think that "Wet Dream" is really a great album.
Now, the more I listen to this track, the more I wonder if this could have been a kind of one of Rick's suggestions for Dogs and the "stone(d)" part on Animals : the "Dragged down by the stone (stone, stone, stone, stone, stone)" part.
Because it sounds to me like a variation of this part, played in a different key, at a faster speed, with grand piano intro which I like a lot, but with some intriguing synth layer which reminds me Rick's work for Sheep (besides the amazing Fender Rhodes jazzy intro).
Just like "Funky Deux" (Deux = two) could be a kind of sequel to Funky Dung part from Atom Heart Mother. Thinking twice, The Endless River's album also had these kind of musical reference to all epic Pink Floyd's albums (Meddle, WYWH, etc...)
Some drum fills are great, loud and warm and very Nick Mason'ian.
With Pink's Song and Against The Odds (a superb acoustic guitar solo before David Gilmour re-arranged High Hopes in 2002- stunning work by Snowy White) I think that "Wet Dream" is really a great album.
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