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<title>Comment by Gretchen</title>
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<description>You said in your article:

&quot;The contoversy surrounding the song continued. Waters and Ezrin felt that the orchestra was integral to the song and Gilmour did not. They fought about it until the last three days of mixing. Imagine &quot;Numb&quot; without the orchestra and you will know how good Ezrin&#039;s ears are, as well as his powers of diplomacy.&quot;

I agree that it is imperative for Ezrin to keep the band in harmony through &quot;diplomatic&quot; relations.... if the band does not gel, things can go down the drain very fast ... see: Guns N Roses</description>
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<title>Comment by Aaron, Duke De Mondo</title>
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<description>you just reminded me that i taped The Wall off telly a few months ago. Must search it out.

I never liked Pink Floyd, ever, but The Wall is interesting as some kind of demented pretentious opus.  </description>
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