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Pink Floyd on Twitter: ""Isn't this where... we came in?" These words bookend Pink Floyd's 1979 album #TheWall, released on this date, and imply the story is an endless loop... https://t.co/3LBhCo2NBX" /
Nick Mason weighs in on his new band, gong-banging and early Pink Floyd: 'We weren't very good!' - The San Diego Union-Tribune
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Eric Alper 🎧 on Twitter: "Pink Floyd's "The Wall" is implied to be an endless loop. The final song ends with the words "Isn't this where..." and the album begins with the
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