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Allons-y
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@lisalines4413

Then you are 1 among a very VERY small amount of people who see beyond what others see...
There are more to these videos then meets the eyes, ears and mind. you will notice more, granted you have an acute eye for symbology....
for example:
1. Hidden drummer in small room wearing freemason symbol shirt
2. Cannot see hidden drummers face or hear his beats, though other members are reacting to his change to beats, representing the hidden hand behind the act ordering the change
3. Richard Wright (keyboard) appears to be visually communicating with the guitarists at some points, particularly when both place their headsets over their eyes
4. Hidden drummer appears to continue to silently play when everyone is done (the hidden hand is always playing)
5. Alons-y means lets go in french... The last album before Richard Wright left the band
The timestamps and video recording clock times just before returning to zero have correlation and no doubt meaning:
1st, 1:20 - 1:08:20
2nd, 2:40 - 1:20:03
3rd, 3:60 - 1:20:03
4th, 5:20 - 1:20:03

So you can understand a little about the symbolic meaning: The Freemasons know about sacred geometry and understand the significance of the numbers 3, 6 & 9... Something also the likes of Nicola Tesla knew... The time stamps are exactly 1:20 apart... 1+2=3 (3 is the number of wisdom/creation)
The video clock times calculate as:
1st: 1+8+2=11
2nd: 1+2+3=6
3rd: 1+2+3=6
4th: 1+2+3=6

Again... another 666 reference in their music LOL... but these numbers are significant in meaning in ways which most people will never have the ability to comprehend but in a nut shell...
11 ( number of the twins) represents natures duality
666 is complete balance between 3 and 9. Perfect balance is essentially hell as without the extremes between ballance everything would cease to exist e.g hot/cold, light/dark...

There is way more to it that's relevant such as the album title but it's requires more than words to explain...
Have fun LOL



@guilhermetonon7267

Did you know why this music sounds like run like hell ??
Because Gilmour and wright did the sound.. waters did just the lyrics and the melody of it.
So.... that's why sounds like run like hell.
But you guys forgot that pink floyd is more sound than lyrics.
Put That lyrics in a punk song...
Just try it, and show us.
Put that lyrics in a 80's song.
In a reagge song...
Just this.
"remember when you were young" in reagge tone KKKKKK



All comments from YouTube:

@polishrocker93

It’s absolutely nuts that they didn’t think to use this on the division bell. This whole piece could have remained buried for all time if it weren’t for the endless river.

@vivimos_en_una_sociedad7758

A bunch of these sound reallycfucking good wish they could've just finished one final album without having to resort to outtakes

@ontherun8

The early plans for the new album (Division Bell) were for a double LP with a whole section of instrumentals including this Allons-Y... by the way this would have allowed to release the extended versions of all the songs included in the original single album then released.

@h0nza_

@ontherun8 why didn't they make it a double LP in the end?

@ontherun8

@@h0nza_ Who knows ? Maybe for some commercial reasons...

@jamesxboxgaming

Asinia is another amazing one in my opinion

@SluffAdlin

The "One of these Days" of the 21st Century....FUCKING LOVE THIS BAND

@TheStifmeister777

***** it's recorded in 1993 :) Still 20th century

@SluffAdlin

royalarctic yes it was, but listening to it is in high quality stereo in the 21st century. 

@ontherun8

@Sluff Adlin Yeah, never thought about that... you're a genius !

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