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Eclipse tab - pink floyd

From: rta7719@tiac.net
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 1997 20:10:19 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Eclipse.crd

Eclipse
By Pink Floyd 
From Dark Side of the Moon
  
     D        DC     A#       A
   XX0232   X30232  X1333X  X0222X

 D
All that you touch
 DC
All that you see
 A#
All that you taste
 A
All you feel
 D
All that you love
 DC
All that you hate
 A#
All you distrust
 A
All you save
 D
All that you give
 DC
All that you deal
 A#
All that you buy
 A
beg, borrow or steal
 D
All you create
 DC
All you destroy
 A#
All that you do
 A
All that you say
 D
All that you eat
 DC
everyone you meet
 A#
All that you slight
 A
everyone you fight
 D
All that is now
 DC
All that is gone
 A#
All that's to come 
 A                        D
and everything under the sun is in tune
 DC               A#               D
but the sun is eclipsed by the moon. 
                
                  /
    _____________/  \_______________
                /    \_________________
               /      
              /________

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Pink Floyd - Brain Damage/Eclipse
Pink Floyd - Brain Damage/Eclipse High Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg71NkIRc1w&feature=email&fmt=18 Copyright - 1973 Capitol Records "Brain Damage" is the ninth track (or eighth, depending on the album release) from British progressive rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. It was sung by Roger Waters. David Gilmour took over as lead vocalist when the band performed it live on the band's 1994 tour (as can be seen on Pulse). When the band reconvened after the American leg of the Meddle tour, Roger Waters brought with him a prototype version of "Brain Damage" along with other songs such as "Money". He had been playing the song during the recording of the Meddle album in 1971, when it was called the "Dark Side of the Moon". Eventually this title would be used for the album itself. The song seemed to be partially inspired by their former band member Syd Barrett who had endured mental breakdown. After road testing the new suite entitled "A Piece for Assorted Lunatics", the song was recorded in October along with "Any Colour You Like". The piece represents Waters association with acoustic-tinged ballads, and along with "If" and "Grantchester Meadows", "Brain Damage" uses a simple melody and delivery. David Gilmour actively encouraged Waters to sing the song, even though at this time he wasn't particularly confident about his vocal abilities. In fact, the song is the only track on the album to exclusively feature Waters as a lead vocalist. However, from this point onwards he would soon become a main singer in the group. Richard Wright found the track overly simple, suggesting that the song represented the album's "weakest link". Toby Manning states that the song is actually the album's "emotional core" and that this disagreement between Waters and Wright, further fueled their acrimonious separation. Roger Waters has stated that the insanity-themed lyrics are based on former Floyd frontman Syd Barrett's mental instability, with the line "I'll see you on the dark side of the moon" indicating that Waters felt that he related to Barrett in terms of mental idiosyncrasies. The line "And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes..." is referential to Syd Barrett's behaviour towards the end of his tenure with the band; due to his mental problems, there were more than a few occasions where Barrett would actually play a different song than the rest of the band in the middle of a performance. "Eclipse" is the tenth and final track from British progressive rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. It was sung by Roger Waters, with harmonies by David Gilmour. After Waters left, Gilmour sang the lead when performing live. When the main instrumentation ends at approximately 1:30, the sound of a heartbeat from the first track, "Speak to Me", appears and gradually fades to silence. At the end of "Eclipse", after or during the spoken words of 'There is no dark side...', a small chamber string orchestra can be heard playing a light tune which sounds like it's heard from a small radio in another room. To be able to hear this one must listen especially carefully with headphones and the volume at maximum level. This is believed to be on some copies of the album, an orchestral version of The Beatles' song "Ticket to Ride" can be heard playing in the background during the fade, but only on one stereo channel. Lyrics: The lunatic is on the grass The lunatic is on the grass remembering games and daisy chains and laughs got to keep the loonies on the path The lunatic is in the hall the lunatics are in the hall the paper holds their folded faces to the floor and every day the paper boy brings more And if the dam breaks open many years too soon and if there is no room upon the hill and if your head explodes with dark forbodings too I'll see you on the dark side of the moon The lunatic is in my head The lunatic is in my head you raise the blade, you make the change you rearrange me till I'm sane you lock the door and throw away the key there's someone in my head but it's not me And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear you shout and no one seems to hear and if the band you're in starts playing different tunes I'll see you on the dark side of the moon All that you touch and all that you see all that you taste, all you feel and all that you love and all that you hate all you distrust, all you save and all that you give and all that you deal and all that you buy, beg, borrow or steal and all you create and all you destroy and all that you do and all that you say and all that you eat and everyone you meet and all that you slight and everyone you fight and all that is now and all that is gone and all that's to come and everything under the sun is in tune but the sun is eclipsed by the moon

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