Learning To Fly
"Learning To Fly"
Take flight with Pink Floyd's "Learning to Fly," the soaring lead single from 1987's A Momentary Lapse of Reason. This atmospheric progressive rock track marked a new era for the band, blending Gilmour's smooth vocals and guitars with lush keyboards. An uplifting rock classic!
- TITLE: Learning To Fly
- BAND: Pink Floyd
- GENRE: Progressive Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: September 14
Released in 1987 as the first single from A Momentary Lapse of Reason, "Learning to Fly" heralded the David Gilmour-led incarnation of Pink Floyd. Its polished progressive rock sound, featuring layered synthesizers, steady drums, and Gilmour's signature guitar tones, captured the atmospheric rock style prevalent in the late 80s and achieved significant chart success.
"Learning to Fly" (1987) is characterized by its uplifting melody, Gilmour's smooth lead vocals, and distinctive spoken word samples featuring Nick Mason learning to fly. The song's accessible structure and soaring chorus made it a major rock radio hit and a staple of Pink Floyd's tours during this era, representing their progressive rock legacy.
SONG MEANING: "Learning to Fly" holds a dual meaning. Literally, it reflects guitarist David Gilmour's passion for piloting airplanes, incorporating actual flight audio. Metaphorically, the lyrics represent embarking on something new and challenging – interpreted as Gilmour taking the helm of Pink Floyd after Roger Waters' departure, navigating the pressures and uncertainties of leading the band into a new phase.
"Pink Floyd"
- TITLE: Pink Floyd
- ACTIVE: 1965–1994 (1965), 2005, 2007, 2013–2014 (2013), 2022
- BAND: Pink Floyd
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- TITLE: Take It Back
- BAND: Pink Floyd
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: May 16
- YEAR: 1994
