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| Originally Posted by Watered No, it's not just you, I totally agree here. I remember buying TDB back in '94 and coming back home anxious to play it. When "Cluster One" began I thought at the beginning "well, one more nice intro instrumental alla Signs of Life". But then the piano comes in and changes everything. It sets that sad/melancholic feeling that runs all through the album. But what I inmediately thought was "Hey! It's good old Rick back on board!". That interplay between guitar and piano is so beautiful. I have always thought that the best of those boys came out of their collabortive efforts ("Echoes", "Shine On", "Dogs", "Comfortably Numb"...) |
I was 13 when I heard it and it completely blew me away. Yes I know its a subtle piece but its amazing. Good Job RW