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    Quote Originally Posted by kb2vxa View Post
    That reminds me, on a good system you can pick out several sloppy edit points on Great Gig In The Sky where they spliced three takes of Claire Torry's vocals together.
    You can hear talking in the background. What are they saying? This is a legitimate question. I've always wondered.


    ETA: I've heard stories that she did it in one take and they were blown away. She heard no critique about her singing and ran out crying. They finally stopped her and the rest was history.
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    If you are referring to the talking between the music tracks, i give you Wikipedia: The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon

    Snippets of voices between and over the music are another notable feature of the album. During recording sessions, Waters recruited both the staff and the temporary occupants of the studio to answer a series of questions printed on flashcards. The interviewees were placed in front of a microphone in a darkened studio three,[48] and shown such questions as "What's your favourite colour?" and "What's your favourite food?", before moving on to themes more central to the album (such as madness, violence, and death). Questions such as "When was the last time you were violent?", followed immediately by "Were you in the right?", were answered in the order they were presented.[8] Roger "The Hat" Manifold proved difficult to find, and was the only contributor recorded in a conventional sit-down interview, as by then the flashcards had been mislaid. Waters asked him about a violent encounter he had had with another motorist, and Manifold replied "... give 'em a quick, short, sharp shock ..." When asked about death he responded "live for today, gone tomorrow, that's me ..."[49] Another roadie, Chris Adamson, who was on tour with Pink Floyd, recorded the snippet which opens the album: "I've been mad for fucking years—absolutely years".[50] The band's road manager Peter Watts (father of actress Naomi Watts)[51] contributed the repeated laughter during "Brain Damage" and "Speak to Me". His second wife, Patricia 'Puddie' Watts (now Patricia Gleason), was responsible for the line about the "geezer" who was "cruisin' for a bruisin'" used in the segue between "Money" and "Us and Them", and the words "I never said I was frightened of dying" heard near the end of "The Great Gig in the Sky".[52]

    Perhaps the most notable responses "I am not frightened of dying. Any time will do: I don't mind. Why should I be frightened of dying? There's no reason for it — you've got to go sometime" and closing words "there is no dark side in the moon, really. As a matter of fact it's all dark" came from the studios' Irish doorman, Gerry O'Driscoll.[53] Paul and Linda McCartney were also interviewed, but their answers were judged to be "trying too hard to be funny", and were not included on the album.[54] McCartney's band mate Henry McCullough contributed the line "I don't know, I was really drunk at the time".[55]
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    While I've heard those on the album, there is talking during "The Great Gig in the Sky". That's what I want to know.

    Torry asked what the "song" meant, and was told it represented death, do your best to show death. And she fscking nailed it, like a Messiah to a tree.

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    There's more to the talking under the instrumental Great Gig In The Sky than mentioned above. Here it is in its entirety. The CD is a digital remix, the talking is clearer and just a bit louder than on the original vinyl.

    "And I am not frightened of dying, any time will do, I don't mind. Why should I be frightened of dying? There's no reason for it, you've gotta go sometime."

    "If you can hear this whispering you are dying."

    "I never said I was frightened of dying."
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