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* ''Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'' places "Jugband Blues" after "Wish You Were Here" (and, like the rest of the album, adds FadingIntoTheNextSong). The more obvious connection between the two is that "Wish You Were Here" was a tribute to Music/SydBarrett, and "Jugband Blues" was the last released song Barrett wrote for the band. However, "Jugband Blues" has also been interpreted as Syd's sarcastic response to being kicked out of the band, so placing it after "Wish You Were Here" almost makes it sound like an AnswerSong that happened to be written before the song it was a response to - especially because the first verse has the lines "And I'm much obliged to you for making it clear/ that '''I'm not here'''".
* Speaking of "Echoes", a possible interpretation is that it's about the evolution of communication. Given that the third and final verse could mean the future, and that it occurs [[EpicRocking 15 minutes]] after the second, it could represent how the future seems more abstract or far-off than the past.

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---> ''[[Music/PinkFloyd And you run and you run]]''
---> ''[[Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon To catch up with the sun]]''
---> ''But it's sinking...''
---> ''Racing around''
---> ''To come up behind you again''
---> ''The sun is the same''
---> ''In a relative way''
---> ''But you're older...''
---> ''Shorter of breath''
---> ''And one day closer to death''

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[[AC: FridgeBrilliance]]
* ''Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'' places "Jugband Blues" after "Wish You Were Here" (and, like the rest of the album, adds FadingIntoTheNextSong). The more obvious connection between the two is that "Wish You Were Here" was a tribute to Music/SydBarrett, and "Jugband Blues" was the last released song Barrett wrote for the band. However, "Jugband Blues" has also been interpreted as Syd's sarcastic response to being kicked out of the band, so placing it after "Wish You Were Here" almost makes it sound like an AnswerSong that happened to be written before the song it was a response to - especially because the first verse has the lines "And I'm much obliged to you for making it clear/ that '''I'm not here'''".
* Speaking of "Echoes", a possible interpretation is that it's about the evolution of communication. Given that the third and final verse could mean the future, and that it occurs [[EpicRocking 15 minutes]] after the second, it could represent how the future seems more abstract or far-off than the past.

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---> ''[[Music/PinkFloyd And you run and you run]]''\n ---> --> ''[[Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon To And you run and you run]]''
--> ''To
catch up with the sun]]''
--->
sun''
-->
''But it's sinking...''
---> --> ''Racing around''
--->
around''
-->
''To come up behind you again''
--->
again''
-->
''The sun is the same''
--->
same''
-->
''In a relative way''
--->
way''
-->
''But you're older...''
---> --> ''Shorter of breath''
--->
breath''
-->
''And one day closer to death''

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[[AC: FridgeBrilliance]]
* ''Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'' places "Jugband Blues" after "Wish You Were Here" (and, like the rest of the album, adds FadingIntoTheNextSong). The more obvious connection between the two is that "Wish You Were Here" was a tribute to Music/SydBarrett, and "Jugband Blues" was the last released song Barrett wrote for the band. However, "Jugband Blues" has also been interpreted as Syd's sarcastic response to being kicked out of the band, so placing it after "Wish You Were Here" almost makes it sound like an AnswerSong that happened to be written before the song it was a response to - especially because the first verse has the lines "And I'm much obliged to you for making it clear/ that '''I'm not here'''".
* Speaking of "Echoes", a possible interpretation is that it's about the evolution of communication. Given that the third and final verse could mean the future, and that it occurs [[EpicRocking 15 minutes]] after the second, it could represent how the future seems more abstract or far-off than the past.
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* ''Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'' places "Jugband Blues" after "Wish You Were Here" (and, like the rest of the album, adds FadingIntoTheNextSong). The more obvious connection between the two is that "Wish You Were Here" was a tribute to Music/SydBarrett, and "Jugband Blues" was the last released song Barrett wrote for the band. However, "Jugband Blues" has also been interpreted as Syd's sarcastic response to being kicked out of the band, so placing it after "Wish You Were Here" almost makes it sound like an AnswerSong that happened to be written before the song it was a response to - especially because the first verse has the lines "And I'm much obliged to you for making it clear/ that '''I'm not here'''".

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* ''Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'' places "Jugband Blues" after "Wish You Were Here" (and, like the rest of the album, adds FadingIntoTheNextSong). The more obvious connection between the two is that "Wish You Were Here" was a tribute to Music/SydBarrett, and "Jugband Blues" was the last released song Barrett wrote for the band. However, "Jugband Blues" has also been interpreted as Syd's sarcastic response to being kicked out of the band, so placing it after "Wish You Were Here" almost makes it sound like an AnswerSong that happened to be written before the song it was a response to - especially because the first verse has the lines "And I'm much obliged to you for making it clear/ that '''I'm not here'''".here'''".
* Speaking of "Echoes", a possible interpretation is that it's about the evolution of communication. Given that the third and final verse could mean the future, and that it occurs [[EpicRocking 15 minutes]] after the second, it could represent how the future seems more abstract or far-off than the past.
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* ''Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'' places "Jugband Blues" after "Wish You Were Here" (and, like the rest of the album, adds FadingIntoTheNextSong). The more obvious connection between the two is that "Wish You Were Here" was a tribute to Syd Barrett, and "Jugband Blues" was the last released song Barrett wrote for the band. However, "Jugband Blues" has also been interpreted as Syd's sarcastic response to being kicked out of the band, so placing it after "Wish You Were Here" almost makes it sound like an AnswerSong that happened to be written before the song it was a response to - especially because the first verse has the lines "And I'm much obliged to you for making it clear/ that '''I'm not here'''".

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* ''Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'' places "Jugband Blues" after "Wish You Were Here" (and, like the rest of the album, adds FadingIntoTheNextSong). The more obvious connection between the two is that "Wish You Were Here" was a tribute to Syd Barrett, Music/SydBarrett, and "Jugband Blues" was the last released song Barrett wrote for the band. However, "Jugband Blues" has also been interpreted as Syd's sarcastic response to being kicked out of the band, so placing it after "Wish You Were Here" almost makes it sound like an AnswerSong that happened to be written before the song it was a response to - especially because the first verse has the lines "And I'm much obliged to you for making it clear/ that '''I'm not here'''".
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* "Time" is played at 60 beats per minute, or one beat a second, as fast as a clock ticks.
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* "Time" is played at 60 beats per minute, or one beat a second, as fast as a clock ticks.

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* "Time" is played at 60 beats per minute, or one beat a second, as fast as a clock ticks.ticks.
* ''Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'' places "Jugband Blues" after "Wish You Were Here" (and, like the rest of the album, adds FadingIntoTheNextSong). The more obvious connection between the two is that "Wish You Were Here" was a tribute to Syd Barrett, and "Jugband Blues" was the last released song Barrett wrote for the band. However, "Jugband Blues" has also been interpreted as Syd's sarcastic response to being kicked out of the band, so placing it after "Wish You Were Here" almost makes it sound like an AnswerSong that happened to be written before the song it was a response to - especially because the first verse has the lines "And I'm much obliged to you for making it clear/ that '''I'm not here'''".
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---> ''[[PinkFloyd And you run and you run]]''
---> ''[[DarkSideOfTheMoon To catch up with the sun]]''

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---> ''[[PinkFloyd ''[[Music/PinkFloyd And you run and you run]]''
---> ''[[DarkSideOfTheMoon ''[[Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon To catch up with the sun]]''
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* Time is played at 60 beats per minute, or one beat a second, as fast as a clock ticks.

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