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Poles Apart

Poles Apart

1994 song by Pink Floyd


"Poles Apart" is a song by Pink Floyd from the band's 1994 album, The Division Bell.

Quick Facts Song by Pink Floyd, from the album The Division Bell ...

Lyrics

The lyrics speak to ex-bandmate Syd Barrett in the first verse, and Roger Waters in the second, according to co-writer Polly Samson.[1] As such, the second verse begins with the words "Hey you", the title of a Waters-penned song from Pink Floyd's earlier album, The Wall.

Tuning

The song was performed in DADGAD tuning.[2]

[about the D,A,D,G,A,D tuning on "Poles Apart", a new tuning for David Gilmour] (...) the funny thing is that I didn't know it was such an established tuning -- I thought it was something new that I had invented. One day, I was on holiday in Greece and I had an acoustic guitar with me. I just decided to tune the bottom string down to D, and continued to experiment until I arrived at that tuning. Then I mucked around a bit and "Poles Apart" fell out of it a few minutes later.

David Gilmour, 1994[3]

Personnel

Additional musicians:


References

  1. "Here We Go, Here We Go, Here We Go" (Interview). November 1994. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  2. Tolinski, Brad (September 1994). ""Welcome to the Machines" Phil Taylor interview". Guitar World. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2010.

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