It is a pretty good song. I like the introductory music a lot. This is the only song from "Animals" that Floyd still performed in concert after Roger Waters left. It was kind of the beginning of the end for Floyd so the album has some real split personality to it. Waters had Gilmour do a little more of the artistic work with this song than the others and it shows.
2007-01-16 09:40:27
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answered by WineGuy_4647 3
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Nick's Boogie. "Nick's Boogie" is a music by pink Floyd and alter into performed merely as quickly as in accordance to respected recordings. It exchange into performed on the 14 Hour Technicolor Dream. The music exchange into recorded to be secure on soundtrack to the action picture Tonite enable's All Make Love in London (1968), yet exchange into purely released later on reissues of the soundtrack album (1990) by See For Miles and on the CD London 'sixty six-'sixty seven (1995). The music is 11 minutes fifty 5 seconds long, and is largely a protracted jam, equivalent to that of "Interstellar Overdrive".
2016-10-19 22:29:24
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answered by woodworth 4
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I like it because it has those cute little bleating sheep in the beginning.
Hmmmm....not many answers to this.
The whole album, Animals, represent people and their personality types. The sheep are the masses that follow the dogs and pigs blindly.
2007-01-13 04:16:47
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answered by higg1966 5
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I like it because of the effects in the musically refrained part.
Harmlessly passing your time in the grasslands awaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeerrrr -pause- DUDUM!
Awesome stuff.
2007-01-14 03:38:36
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answered by Leafy 6
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