Keep Talking
Released on The Division Bell in 1994, "Keep Talking" stands as a pivotal moment in Pink Floyd's late-career evolution. Recorded with David Gilmour and Nick Mason, the track features the distinctive contributions of Richard Wright on keyboards and Roger Waters on bass, marking a rare reunion of the band's original lineup. The song explores themes of communication and the necessity of dialogue amidst personal and societal fractures, delivered through a dynamic shift from acoustic intimacy to driving rock energy. As a centerpiece of the album, it reflects the band's attempt to synthesize their diverse influences into a cohesive sound, bridging the gap between their progressive rock roots and the polished production of the era. |