

I am not sure how to classify it, but it almost certainly is not as "progressive rock".

The bulk of the song is synths and a guitar strumming that appears later on, all of this sandwiched in sound effects. Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.244.76.179 ( talk) 03:18, 30 March 2010 (UTC) Can we get a source on those genres? You'll quickly see where this stuff originates. Read Adorno or better yet, Walter Benjamin. This song could have been inspired by any of the Pink Floyd members at the beginning of their careers but most likely was inspired by Syd due to his personality. With respect, I put the template back.ĭetroit techno could take some influences from this track, at the end of the track, there is a part wich remind me String of Life by Rhythim is Rhythim, don't you think so?. Welcome to the Machine is about a young musician who has dreams of fame and fortune but who also has insecurities due to his inexperience in the musical business. Is this a new custom in wikipedia – removing without providing a source? I believe not. the society as a whole, not particularly music industry. Their release, Dark Side of the Moon, has sold over 45 million copies worldwide. The songs title could mean just about anything, e.g. PINK FLOYD WELCOME TO THE MACHINE is 100 authentic, officially licensed PINK FLOYD merchandise Pink Floyd hit the London rock scene in 1965 and, with their unique mix of progressive and psychedelic compositions, became of the most influential bands in music history. Ged UK ( talk) 14:41, 23 February 2008 (UTC) The songs meaning Where did the track length come from? My CD version doesn't have that length, and I can't find a single version on Musicbrainz that has 7.31 either. AxiomShell 14:59, 26 February 2007 (UTC) What? STUPID! - Preceding unsigned comment added by 187.123.112.89 ( talk) 23:24, 29 September 2014 (UTC) Track Length I left the lyrics link, but it should be removed to.

200.118.217.125 19:56, 9 September 2006 (UTC) The article shouldn't be linking to the video on youtube as per WP:C#Linking_to_copyrighted_works. There's already a link to the YouTube video (or at least, to one of them). It's on YouTube.are we allowed to link to YouTube? You mean the stuff at approximately 6:35? No, that sounds nothing like Tubular Bells to me, but maybe I'm missing it.Ĭrazydiamond1to9 06:30, (UTC) Video ĭoes anybody know where the video for this song can be found? - albrozdude 03:29, 5 February 2006 (UTC) Am I right in saying that it's the opening piano riff of Tubular Bells without the repeated F-note? Towards the end of the song - just before the sound effects of the shutting doors and siren - there's a tune of power chords played on a string-effect synth. Lighting Dimensions (21), September 1994 issue: Marc Brickman, Robbie Williams, and Mark Fisher Set The Stage For Pink Floyds World Tour by Catherine McHugh With or without the benefit of mind-altering substances, even the most jaded modern concertgoer can expect Pink Floyd to put on a show that aims to rattle.
