A Trippy Vortex animated interpretation of the song “Time“ by Pink Floyd This is the only track on the album that credits all 4 members of the band. It’s about how time can slip by, but many people do not realize it until it is too late. Roger Waters got the idea when he realized he was no longer preparing for anything in life, but was right in the middle of it at the age of 29. The idea in “Time” is a similar exhortation to “Breathe.” To be here now, this is it. Make the most of it. —Roger Waters Doris Troy, Lesley Duncan, Liza Strike, and Barry St John sang on backing vocals, which were processed through an early pitch-changing device called a Frequency Translator. Ian Emes commissioned this animated film that was projected during live performances of the song. Chapters 00:00 Stuck in between the fabric of time and space 00:45 David Gilmour morphs into chimp 01:13 The omnipotent orangutan 01:46 The snowy build up 02:00 Gator morphs into Zebra skiing away 02:10 Silverback Percussion 02:20 Beat Drops into the Life of Otis, the typical orangutan school boy 02:34 Otis walking home from school - Otis and the gang looking for the party on a Friday night 02:49 Otis reflects upon his life as the seasons change 03:19 The starting gun - Riding the guitar strings into the heavens 03:56 Roger Waters morphs into his spirit animal - a Proboscis Monkey 04:30 Otis has grown older and wiser as he takes this moment to reflect at the camera and begins to tell us the story of life 04:46 Otis running the marathon of life trying to keep up 05:00 Otis thought the universe revolved around him, but now that he's older he knows better 05:46 Melancholy on the Orangutan Island 06:02 The family of Orangutans in their warm cave burrows 06:16 Walking home in the blizzard, Otis can't wait to get home 06:32 The church bells ring in the distance as we near the end, searching for answers Source(s): Pink Floyd Official YouTube Channel @pinkfloyd
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