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  1. www.socratic-method.com › pink-floyd › meaning-of-master-of-ceremonies-by-pink-floyd-2Meaning of Master Of Ceremonies by Pink Floyd

    21 de nov. de 2023 · Nov 21. Written By. "Master Of Ceremonies" by Pink Floyd is a thought-provoking song with various underlying themes that captivate the listener's attention. At its core, the song explores the dynamic between power and control, serving as a metaphorical commentary on societal structures. It takes the listener on a journey through the realms of ...

  2. Coming Back to Life Lyrics: Where were you / When I was burned and broken? / While the days slipped by from my window, watching / And where were you / When I was hurt and I was helpless?

  3. Marooned is a song by Pink Floyd which appears on their album The Division Bell. The first thing I should mention about this song is that it is an instrumental ...

  4. 28 de mar. de 1994 · This song is about nostalgia, regret, and the end of things, as time runs its course. It’s the final song of Pink Floyd’s penultimate album. It stood for 20 years as the band’s

  5. 3 de nov. de 2021 · So the bulk of this song actually centers on the vocalist’s desire for cash. It can be deemed that he’s been possessed by the capitalist dream, i.e. the simple concept that the more money you have, the more luxurious and ridiculously-expensive things you can spend it on. This includes true ‘four-star daydreaming’ on the part of the ...

  6. Anyway, here's my writeup from 11 years ago, which I still stand by. #114: Marooned. Track 4 on The Division Bell. This was a pretty little instrumental piece from the final Pink Floyd album. For the most part, it's relaxing and soothing. Now, a relaxing PF song is great, but only if done correctly. This one was not.

  7. This song was featured on Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd but was severely shortened in length to 2:02. in 2014, for the 20th Anniversary of The Division Bell, a video was filmed by Aubrey Powell filming some parts in Ukraine. ///// This won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Recording. It was the only Grammy Pink Floyd ever won.