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High Hopes (Pink Floyd song)

"High Hopes" is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, composed by guitarist David Gilmour with lyrics by Gilmour and Polly Samson. It is the closing track on their fourteenth studio album, The Division Bell (1994); it was released as the second single from the album on 17 October 1994. An accompanying music video was made for the song and was directed by Storm Thorgerson.

"High Hopes"
Single by Pink Floyd
from the album The Division Bell
B-side
Released17 October 1994
RecordedJanuary – December 1993
StudioAstoria, London
GenreProgressive rock, New-age
Length
  • 8:31 (album version)
  • 5:16 (single edit)
  • 7:01 (Echoes version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Composer(s)David Gilmour [1]
Producer(s)
Pink Floyd singles chronology
"Take It Back"
(1994)
"High Hopes"
(1994)
"Wish You Were Here (Live)"
(1995)
Music video
"High Hopes" on YouTube

Douglas Adams, a friend of Gilmour, chose the title for The Division Bell from one verse in this song. Live versions are featured on Pink Floyd's Pulse, as well as Gilmour's In Concert, Remember That Night, Live in Gdańsk and Live at Pompeii releases. On Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd, a somewhat shortened version of the song segues into Syd Barrett's "Bike". The segue is accomplished by cutting from the church bell at the end of "High Hopes" to a new bicycle bell sound effect before "Bike" begins. A 7-inch vinyl version of the single was released on a transparent record.

An early version of the song appeared on the 2018 box set The Later Years and was released as one of the preview tracks.[2] Unlike the album version, this features the final solo played on a regular electric guitar instead of a lapsteel.

Composition edit

The song is mostly in the key of C minor, and features the sound of a church bell chiming a 'C' throughout, except for a short section in the middle where the song briefly modulates into E minor for a guitar solo. The bell was taken from a sound effects record.[3]

The lyrics refer to the band's early days in Cambridge,[4] specifically before they started making music. It references landmarks such as "Long Road" and "The Cut", as well as Cambridge as a location for "magnets and miracles". The video also references ex-bandmate Syd Barrett. Its lyrics speak of the things one may have gained and lost in life, written from Gilmour's autobiographic perspective. Gilmour has said that the song is more about his early days, and leaving his hometown behind, than about the seeds of division supposedly planted in Pink Floyd's early days.[5]

The final couplet from the song ("The endless river/Forever and ever") recalls a line from the band's second single, "See Emily Play", from 1967, ("Float on a river/Forever and ever");[6] it inspired the name of their final studio album, The Endless River, released in 2014.[7] Shortly after the song ends and the chimes fade out is a hidden track comprising a brief phone call between the band's manager Steve O'Rourke and Gilmour's son Charlie. This concludes The Division Bell.

Track listings edit

CD single[8]
  1. "High Hopes" – 8:34
  2. "Marooned" – 5:29
CD maxi[9]
  1. "High Hopes" (radio edit) – 5:16
  2. "Keep Talking" (radio edit) – 4:55
  3. "One of These Days" (live) – 6:57

Music video edit

The music video, directed by Storm Thorgerson, features a man looking over the Fens at Ely Cathedral, the same building which can be seen between the metal heads on the cover of the album. Also, the video has many references to Cambridge, where Syd Barrett, Roger Waters and David Gilmour grew up, college scarves, bicycles and punts on the river being obvious ones. In particular many scenes are set in St John's College, Cambridge, including the Bridge of Sighs. Also shown is an oversized bust of Syd Barrett. It would later be used in live performances during Pink Floyd's 1994 Division Bell Tour and seen on the PULSE video.

Personnel edit

The Division Bell

Additional musicians:

Pulse
  • David Gilmour – lead vocals, classical guitar and lap steel guitars
  • Richard Wright – Kurzweil synthesisers, Hammond Organ
  • Nick Mason – drums, gong

with:

Cover versions edit

Charts edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (Cass, Album, Dol)". Retrieved 2023-09-06.
  2. ^ "Pink Floyd share previously unreleased demo version of "High Hopes": Stream". Consequence. 2019-09-30. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
  3. ^ Mettler, Mike (October 22, 2014). "Louder Than Words: Producer Andy Jackson Takes Us Exclusively Inside the Making of the Final Pink Floyd Album, The Endless River". SoundBard. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
  4. ^ Rand, Chris (November 2020). "Pink Floyd: our very own Queen Edith's rock legends". queen-ediths.info. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  5. ^ Fuller, Graham (July 1994). . Interview Magazine, p. 20-21. Archived from the original on 2011-07-30. Retrieved 2011-07-22.
  6. ^ "Pink Floyd Set To Release New Album This Fall". 1037theloon.com. 27 August 2014. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  7. ^ Everitt, Matt (9 October 2014). "Shaun Keaveny, with a Pink Floyd Exclusive, Pink Floyd Talk to 6 Music's Matt Everitt". BBC.
  8. ^ "High Hopes" (CD single notes). Pink Floyd. EMI. 1994. 881777 2 – via Discogs.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  9. ^ "High Hopes" / "Keep Talking" (CD single notes). Pink Floyd. EMI. 1994. CDEMS 342 – via Discogs.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  10. ^ High Hopes, 2019-09-20, retrieved 2022-06-26
  11. ^ "High Hopes", French Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved January 22, 2008)
  12. ^ "High Hopes", UK Singles Chart Official Charts Company (Retrieved January 30, 2009)
  13. ^ Billboard Allmusic.com (Retrieved January 30, 2009)
  14. ^ , October 24, 1994, archived from the original on December 8, 2017, retrieved July 12, 2014
  15. ^ 1994 French Singles Chart Disqueenfrance.com 2011-08-20 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved January 30, 2009)

External links edit

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High Hopes is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd composed by guitarist David Gilmour with lyrics by Gilmour and Polly Samson It is the closing track on their fourteenth studio album The Division Bell 1994 it was released as the second single from the album on 17 October 1994 An accompanying music video was made for the song and was directed by Storm Thorgerson High Hopes Single by Pink Floydfrom the album The Division BellB side Keep Talking Marooned One of These Days Live Released17 October 1994RecordedJanuary December 1993StudioAstoria LondonGenreProgressive rock New ageLength8 31 album version 5 16 single edit 7 01 Echoes version LabelEMIColumbiaSongwriter s Polly SamsonDavid GilmourComposer s David Gilmour 1 Producer s Bob EzrinDavid GilmourPink Floyd singles chronology Take It Back 1994 High Hopes 1994 Wish You Were Here Live 1995 Music video High Hopes on YouTubeDouglas Adams a friend of Gilmour chose the title for The Division Bell from one verse in this song Live versions are featured on Pink Floyd s Pulse as well as Gilmour s In Concert Remember That Night Live in Gdansk and Live at Pompeii releases On Echoes The Best of Pink Floyd a somewhat shortened version of the song segues into Syd Barrett s Bike The segue is accomplished by cutting from the church bell at the end of High Hopes to a new bicycle bell sound effect before Bike begins A 7 inch vinyl version of the single was released on a transparent record An early version of the song appeared on the 2018 box set The Later Years and was released as one of the preview tracks 2 Unlike the album version this features the final solo played on a regular electric guitar instead of a lapsteel Contents 1 Composition 2 Track listings 3 Music video 4 Personnel 5 Cover versions 6 Charts 7 References 8 External linksComposition editThe song is mostly in the key of C minor and features the sound of a church bell chiming a C throughout except for a short section in the middle where the song briefly modulates into E minor for a guitar solo The bell was taken from a sound effects record 3 The lyrics refer to the band s early days in Cambridge 4 specifically before they started making music It references landmarks such as Long Road and The Cut as well as Cambridge as a location for magnets and miracles The video also references ex bandmate Syd Barrett Its lyrics speak of the things one may have gained and lost in life written from Gilmour s autobiographic perspective Gilmour has said that the song is more about his early days and leaving his hometown behind than about the seeds of division supposedly planted in Pink Floyd s early days 5 The final couplet from the song The endless river Forever and ever recalls a line from the band s second single See Emily Play from 1967 Float on a river Forever and ever 6 it inspired the name of their final studio album The Endless River released in 2014 7 Shortly after the song ends and the chimes fade out is a hidden track comprising a brief phone call between the band s manager Steve O Rourke and Gilmour s son Charlie This concludes The Division Bell Track listings editCD single 8 High Hopes 8 34 Marooned 5 29CD maxi 9 High Hopes radio edit 5 16 Keep Talking radio edit 4 55 One of These Days live 6 57Music video editThe music video directed by Storm Thorgerson features a man looking over the Fens at Ely Cathedral the same building which can be seen between the metal heads on the cover of the album Also the video has many references to Cambridge where Syd Barrett Roger Waters and David Gilmour grew up college scarves bicycles and punts on the river being obvious ones In particular many scenes are set in St John s College Cambridge including the Bridge of Sighs Also shown is an oversized bust of Syd Barrett It would later be used in live performances during Pink Floyd s 1994 Division Bell Tour and seen on the PULSE video Personnel editThe Division BellDavid Gilmour lead and backing vocals bass guitar classical guitar and lap steel guitars Richard Wright Kurzweil synthesisers Nick Mason drums tambourine church bellAdditional musicians Jon Carin piano Michael Kamen orchestrations Edward Shearmur orchestrationsPulseDavid Gilmour lead vocals classical guitar and lap steel guitars Richard Wright Kurzweil synthesisers Hammond Organ Nick Mason drums gongwith Jon Carin piano keyboards additional and backing vocals Guy Pratt bass backing vocals Tim Renwick classical guitar Gary Wallis percussion church bell drum kit Sam Brown backing vocals Claudia Fontaine backing vocals Durga McBroom backing vocalsCover versions editThe song was covered by Shark n the Smoke on the 2003 tribute album A Fair Forgery of Pink Floyd The song was covered by Nightwish who released two different live versions one on the compilation album Highest Hopes The Best of Nightwish and another one on the live DVD End of an Era The song was covered by Gregorian for their album Masters of Chant Chapter IV The song was covered by the German band Sylvan in 2000 for the album Signs of Life A Tribute to Pink Floyd The song was covered by the French power metal band Karelia in 2005 for the album Raise The song was covered by the German Metalcore band Caliban in 2012 for the deluxe version of I Am Nemesis The song was covered by the Scottish vocalist Ray Wilson in 2016 for his acoustic album Song for a Friend The song was covered by actor comedian and vocalist Alexander Armstrong in 2016 for his second studio album Upon a Different Shore The song was covered by French neofolk group SKALD in 2019 for the Alfar Fagrahvel edition of their album Vikings Chant 10 Charts editChart 1994 PeakpositionFrench SNEP Singles Chart 11 4UK Singles Chart 12 26U S Billboard Album Rock Tracks 13 7Canada Singles Chart 43 14 End of year chart 1994 PositionFrench Singles Chart 15 36References edit Pink Floyd The Division Bell Cass Album Dol Retrieved 2023 09 06 Pink Floyd share previously unreleased demo version of High Hopes Stream Consequence 2019 09 30 Retrieved 2022 04 21 Mettler Mike October 22 2014 Louder Than Words Producer Andy Jackson Takes Us Exclusively Inside the Making of the Final Pink Floyd Album The Endless River SoundBard Retrieved 2022 04 21 Rand Chris November 2020 Pink Floyd our very own Queen Edith s rock legends queen ediths info Retrieved 2021 10 25 Fuller Graham July 1994 The Color of Floyd Interview Magazine p 20 21 Archived from the original on 2011 07 30 Retrieved 2011 07 22 Pink Floyd Set To Release New Album This Fall 1037theloon com 27 August 2014 Retrieved 2017 07 09 Everitt Matt 9 October 2014 Shaun Keaveny with a Pink Floyd Exclusive Pink Floyd Talk to 6 Music s Matt Everitt BBC High Hopes CD single notes Pink Floyd EMI 1994 881777 2 via Discogs a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link High Hopes Keep Talking CD single notes Pink Floyd EMI 1994 CDEMS 342 via Discogs a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link High Hopes 2019 09 20 retrieved 2022 06 26 High Hopes French Singles Chart Lescharts com Retrieved January 22 2008 High Hopes UK Singles Chart Official Charts Company Retrieved January 30 2009 Billboard Allmusic com Retrieved January 30 2009 Library and Archives Canada Top Singles Volume 60 No 14 October 24 1994 October 24 1994 archived from the original on December 8 2017 retrieved July 12 2014 1994 French Singles Chart Disqueenfrance com Archived 2011 08 20 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 30 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Division Bell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title High Hopes Pink Floyd song amp oldid 1178248790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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