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The Gunner's Dream

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Wikipedia article




"'The Gunner's Dream'" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1983 album 'The Final Cut'. This song was one of several to be considered for the band's "best of" album, 'Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'. The song tells the story and thoughts of an airman gunner as he falls to his death during a raid, dreaming of a safe world in the future, without war. It is one of the four songs on the video version of the album 'The Final Cut' Video EP. In his lyrics, Waters references real-life events including the then very recent Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings, and takes the refrain "some corner of a foreign field" from Rupert Brooke's poem 'The Soldier'.

Reception



In a retrospective review for 'The Final Cut', Rachel Mann of 'The Quietus' described "The Gunner's Dream" as the album's centerpiece; the track "tenderly imagines the lost hopes and expectations of a bomber gunner shot down and falling to his death over Berlin." Mann believed Waters' voice is "beautifully matched to words whose understatement adds to the power."

Personnel



* Roger Waters vocals, bass, and tape effects

* David Gilmour guitar

* Nick Mason drums

with:

* The National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted and arranged by Michael Kamen

* Raphael Ravenscroft tenor sax

* Michael Kamen piano and electric piano

* Andy Bown Steinway piano

See also



* List of anti-war songs

References




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