Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Dune - Pink Floyd song explained

So excited about the new Dune movie,... due for release in Dec 2020
Eclipse by Pink Floyd . (rearranged by Hans Zimmerman)
remixed version of the classic song,
Its the final track from Dark Side of the Moon released back in 1973.
written and sung by lead vocalist Roger Waters.
music was composed by Rick Wright and David Gilmour. 
The lyrics paint a picture of the totality of ones life experience


All that you touch
And all that you see
All that you taste
All you feel
And all that you love
And all that you hate
All you distrust
All you save
And all that you give
And all that you deal
And all that you buy
Beg, borrow or steal
And all you create
And all you destroy
And all that you do
And all that you say
And all that you eat
And everyone you meet (everyone you meet)
And all that you slight
And everyone you fight
And all that is now
And all that is gone
And all that's to come
And everything under the sun is in tune
But the sun is eclipsed by the moon

 The trailer has these lyrics

All that you touch
And all that you see
 
All that you taste 
All you feel
 
And all you create
And all you destroy
And all that you do
And all that you say
 

Is part of a cosmic dance

And everything under the sun is in tune
But the sun is eclipsed by the moon
 
That Zen balance that we are all seeking is within reach
but is blocked by darkness that eclipses our souls at this moment.

The use of the pink f song is possibly a reference to
Failed Dune by Alejandro Jodorowsky
J tried to  get pink f to do the score ... but failed.

 
 
Frank Herbert wrote the Dune saga to warn against the blond trust of charasmatic leaders.
Dangerous things happen when we raise men up as Gods.
 61 billion people end up dying.
  Alex Jodorowsky the Incal


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