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  2. A condensed edition of the track (without the Gilmour solo in Part III) would then open the second half of the shows on the group's 1994 The Division Bell Tour, except in shows where all of The Dark Side of the Moon was performed, in which case "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" opened the first half of the concert.

  3. The reason I've titled this post "Shine On You Crazy Diamond vs Echoes", is because I think they're comparable essentially in that they have two clearly separated halves. SOYCD is separated by three other songs, while Echoes is simply separated by a quieter

  4. Echoes is obviously more psychedelic inspired where shine is fully blues. Shine on is easier to play, easier for me to get the sound but both have these crazy long repetitive sections where the lead guitar becomes a drone.

  5. There's no reason Echoes couldn't have been split into a few parts. But compared to Atom Heart Mother and Shine On, it's a more unified sounding piece. Shine on rarely returns to any central musical theme like Echoes does.

  6. Nov 5, 2001 · The greatest hits album Echoes did a condensated version of “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” to start the second disk.

  7. And he also proposed splitting ‘Shine On You Crazy Diamond’ so that, instead of taking up an entire side of the vinyl LP — like ‘Atom Heart Mother’ on the 1970 album of the same name and ‘Echoes’ on 1971’s Meddle — it would commence and end the new record.

  8. Jan 12, 2024 · The lyrics of “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” are rife with symbolism that deepens the song’s conceptual significance. The “diamond” represents Barrett’s exceptional talent and creativity, while the “wind” and “sun” symbolize the passage of time and the changing music industry.

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