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Fred_Snerd 8 July 17
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"Free Four" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, written by Roger Waters and released on the band's 1972 album Obscured by Clouds.

The song deals with reflection of one's life, the "evils" of the record industry, and also makes a reference to Roger Waters' father who was killed in World War 2.[3] The music begins in an upbeat manner, while the lyrics tell a very cynical and somewhat depressing story.

David Gilmour – acoustic and electric guitars, handclapping
Nick Mason – drums, tambourine, handclapping
Roger Waters – double-tracked lead vocals, backing vocals, bass
Richard Wright – EMS VCS 3

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