Pink Floyd: The Story of Wish You Were Here Page #2

Synopsis: "Wish You Where Here" was released September, 1975. Interviews with Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Manson and Richard Wright as they tell the story of the creative process of this album.
 
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Oh, God, this does Take me back.

And then I ended up doing the rest of the British tour.

Somebody Better just run through this.

And then, as I say, then came Wish You Were Here.

There Were a Lot of days where We did not do anything,

while Were They Thinking About ideas.

That was The Reality We Were Struggling with making the Follow-up

to Dark Side, and We Rushed back in to the Studio to do That.

You know, We Ourselves put under a Sort of ridiculous pressure,

in a way, Trying to make a Record from nothing.

It was disengagement.

It was not Being willing to Apply Yourself sufficiently.

A Lot of Moments where any one of us Might have Been More much

Interested in Thinking About What They Were doing That weekend.

It Became a Case of two Would be in the Studio and two Were running

or late, as IT was Always known, They Were Playing Squash out.

And then We HAD the Dartboard with the Air Rifle.

The Concentrated activity was rather Diluted,

and I'm sure for a ...

Like Roger, was IT More frustrating than IT was for anyone else,

Although considerably frustrating for All of us, I Suspect.

When I'm in the Studio, I'm there to do something,

otherwise I'd rather be somewhere else, frankly.

So I'm there to work.

Well, you know, there's the argument Legendary

That I must have HAD with the rest of Them About ...

.. My Thought at the time IT That Would be Better to use

the two Other Tracks as well That We HAD Been working on.

I HAD to Fight David for a bit, as He acknowledges Completely,

you know.

We HAD a Completely Different idea About IT,

That was and a ... That was a Fight That I Won.

Dave SAW a Record That HAD Those two Songs and Shine On,

and IT felt cobbled Together to me.

It did not Feel Like Real.

And SO at some Point in Process That, yeah,

I Came up with the idea of, "No, this Has to be thematic,"

and That's the way I expressed IT.

This Will make this a More coherent work,

Because IT's and More coherent,

We've Been working on Boom Together and go, there you are, That's IT .

There's one's That Song About Syd, but the rest of IT Is not.

It's a much More Universal expression of my feelings

About Absence ...

.. Because I felt That We Were not really there,

We Were very absent.

I Remembered IT.

# Come in here, dear Boy Have a Cigar

# You're gonna go far. #

"Come in here and have a Cigar,"

you know, and Become a Star and Become Immortal.

# You're gonna make IT if you try

# They're gonna Love you. #

You Become Part of the Whole Buying and selling Machine.

It's High.

I ??Think the Lyrics SO much Sum up the recording Business.

Rock 'n' roll, MAN.

# Come in here, dear Boy Have a Cigar

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