138: Wish You Were Here

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In a relatively short period of time, Pink Floyd went from a band with a fairly small but loyal fan base to an international phenomenon. And it was taking its toll on the members of the group. Even as they were putting together this, probably their most cohesive album, they were largely working in isolation. Only occasionally were all four members in the studio at the same time as they worked on it. This sense of alienation from each other and their newfound audience, plus the cynicism of the record label executives they met up with after the success of Dark Side of the Moon, gave rise to Wish You Were Here. (The story goes that they did, indeed, have someone ask them "Which one's Pink?") In addition, the band was sorely missing founding member Syd Barrett, who'd left the group a few years earlier after having a breakdown. There were a few attempts to bring him back, but Barrett just wasn't able to bring the spark he'd had previously. Wish You Were Here the album explores all of these themes separately, but I'd argue that "Wish You Were Here" the song ties all of them into a neat little bow. From that point there are only about twelve minutes left to the album. That leaves twelve minutes of a coda bringing the whole thing to a tidy close. So where have I been the last few weeks? I've been doing some pondering about re-working the show a little bit, and getting some new elements in. So you'll hear some big differences in the beginning of the show (and a little bit at the end), and I'll be trying out a couple of other things soon as well. Here's a for-instance: the show has new theme music! Thanks to the generosity of the show's Patrons, I was able to commission some custom music for the show. I'll always have a soft place in my heart for "Surfing Day" but I think this new track has a little bit of the same feel and I hope you like it as much as I do. (You can hear it unsullied by my voice on the Facebook page.) For what it's worth, the show has been away for a few weeks, but I haven't. I've been communicating with the Patreon crowd every Sunday morning via the newsletter. If you'd like to see what that's about, click here to become a Patron of the Show. You won't be able to see the recent newsletters, but you can see the ones from this past fall. Click here for a transcript of this episode.