![]() I mean really, considering the only member of Latter-Day Floyd missing from the album is Nick Mason, isn’t it really just another Pink Floyd live album? (Gilmour having invited Rick Wright along, which was pretty generous really, it’s not like Rick would be much of a draw by himself, so if he wants to perform he has to have either his old band or one of his old band mates on the stage with him). Unofficial Floyd sidemen Guy Pratt, Jon Carin, and Dick Parry were all back again too, most of the band that made the later live Pink Floyd albums were there. Speaking of strings and horns being added to rock songs…so I’ve got questions about David Gilmour’s Live in Gdansk. I thought the second and third Matrix movies were awful, but this has pretty much convinced me to see the next one anyway, if only to hear “White Rabbit” played over the credits on a nice sound system. always give me chills with their version, but I think this takes the song to a whole other level. It’s a thrilling extension of the whole psychedelic vibe of the original, climaxing with an expansive musical whirlwind of strings and horns – some may find the addition of an orchestra and sound effects cheesy, but I’m a sucker for that kind of thing, and I think it’s an arrangement with a lot of heft to it. The original is an amazing song, but I’m impressed with the epic scope of this remix. ![]() Have any of you heard the new remix of Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” in the trailer for The Matrix Resurrections? Stunning, absolutely stunning.
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