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Late in his mother’s life, David Gilmour eventually felt closer to this mother who had been significantly distant when he was a child. These late-life shared moments helped him see some of his earlier memories with a different perspective.

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Gilmour reminisces a walk in a park he had with his late mother, who was then suffering from dementia. She would see faces and images in the patterns from the trees' foliage.

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“Faces Of Stone” is the third track from David Gilmour’s 2015 album Rattle That Lock.

Its lyrics were written by Gilmour himself as opposed to his usual collaborative effort with his wife Polly Samson.

The lyrics deal with Gilmour’s conflicting feelings about his late mother, with whom he found a connection late in life, as she suffered from increasing dementia, striking a change from how he was raised in a style marked by both his parents' frequent absence.

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Mot valise composé de “moment” et “endroit”, et donc compression de l'expression “au mauvais endroit, au mauvais moment”.

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“Kinsmen” is a song about humanity’s struggle to overcome differences (mainly ethnicity and religion) to live as one people.

Mr J Medeiros notably references kinsmen in the song as the first humans, who emerged in Africa.

20syl’s instrumental relies heavily on a woodwind instrument (a flute of some kind), referencing any culture who ever used these kinds of sounds which, given how primitive the invention of the flute is, basically applies to all of them.

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AllttA (short for “A Little Lower Than the Angels”) is an electronic rap duo formed in 2016 by American rapper Mr. J. Medeiros (The Procussions, thebandknives) and French producer 20syl (C2C, Hocus Pocus).

Their debut album, The Upper Hand was released in 2017.

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Richard Wright (1943 – 2008) was an English pianist, organist, general keyboard player and singer, most commonly known as the keyboard player from Pink Floyd, during most of the band’s active years.

A founding member of the band, he was the main solo-performer on the earliest Pink Floyd material, and his mastery of musical atmosphere throughout the band’s career made his keyboard playing effectively integral to what is known as the “Pink Floyd sound”.

His first ever writing credit was the song “You’re The Reason Why” for the trio Adam, Mike and Tim.
Though not the most prominent songwriter in the band, Richard Wright penned or co-wrote several Pink Floyd songs throughout the band’s 15-album career and provided lead, co-lead or backing vocals on a number of classic Floyd songs, the most revered including “Echoes”, “Time” and “Us And Them”.

A very accomplished piano, organ and synth artist from the beginning of Pink Floyd in the late sixties, Richard Wright played on a wide range of keyboard instruments, including grand and electric piano, Farfisa and Hammond organs, the Mellotron, Moog, ARP String, Synthi and VCS3 synthesizers, as well as vibraphone and occasionally trombone.

Though his relationship with Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters led to his firing from the band in 1979, he was included back into the act when Waters left and David Gilmour took its lead. Thus, Richard Wright appears on all Pink Floyd albums but one (The Final Cut), including the ultimate The Endless River, a posthumous homage to his unique musical identity.

Since his death in 2008, David Gilmour has stated that there are several Pink Floyd songs that he will never perform again, and that Pink Floyd without Wright makes no sense, therefore putting a definitive end to Pink Floyd’s career.

Outside of Pink Floyd, Wright released two solo albums (in 1978 and 1996) and, in a short-lived duo project, another one in 1984.

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I’m not in the mood for that, I’m in the mood for nothing anymore
My problem is myself and there’s nothing I can do
I don’t need any help for at the core, everything’s alright
I have my own remedies and that suits me fine

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Quand Youss prend le microphone, c'est dans le but de laisser l'auditeur sans voix, frappé par son talent mais aussi la force des vérités qu'il expose.

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