Stone Temple Pilots - Album by Album - Steve Hoffman Music Forums A tragic song about remembering a loved one passed on, the song’s middle passages drift into unchartered territory for the band with bells, chimes, and possibly a frantic xylophone entering the cavernous area Weiland sounds tough despite the lyric – he’s in his ‘Core’-era voice so this lacks some of the vulnerability it could use
The Pink Floyd Song by Song thread! - Steve Hoffman Music Forums Composition It is the third Pink Floyd song written solely by Richard Wright, and features Wright on lead vocals and piano, Farfisa organ, xylophone and Mellotron On the recording sheet, the song is listed as "The Most Boring Song I've Ever Heard Bar Two" [2] It was recorded on the 25 and 26 January 1968 at EMI Studios [3]