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Meddle

by Pink Floyd · Album Meddle

Fearless (Interpolating “You’ll Never Walk Alone”)

Duration 6:03

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One of the most interesting features of Fearless (Interpolating “You’ll Never Walk Alone”) is its immersive atmosphere, which blends elements of progressive rock with notable sonic experimentation. The song, which lasts 6:06, stands out for its unique structure and the way it integrates fragments of the famous melody "You'll Never Walk Alone," creating a sense of hope and resilience. This innovative approach aligns with the spirit of Pink Floyd, who always sought to explore new dimensions in their music.

Recorded between January and August 1971, Fearless was part of the album Meddle, the band’s sixth release, published by Harvest Records on November 5 of that same year in the United Kingdom. During this period, the group was in a creative search process, experimenting with different ideas and sounds, resulting in a work that reflects their musical evolution. While Roger Waters contributed mainly with lyrics and bass, the composition was a collective effort, giving Meddle a more collaborative essence compared to their later works, where individual visions predominate. This album is considered a transitional point for the band, paving the way for their future more conceptual and thematic direction.

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Meddle

Meddle

Pink Floyd · 1971 · Track 3

Details

Duration6:03
ComposerRoger Waters / David Gilmour
AlbumMeddle
Year1971

Credits

Music Roger Waters, David Gilmour