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Waters wanted to create a "Beach Boys" type sound for the backing, and actually got Bruce Johnston to come and help create it.
Waters wanted to create a "Beach Boys" type sound for the backing, and actually got Bruce Johnston to come and help create it.
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[[Category:Pink Floyd songs]]
[[Category:Pink Floyd songs]]

Revision as of 09:56, 10 February 2006

The Show Must Go On, a song by popular British rock band, Pink Floyd, that appeared on their 1979 rock epic The Wall. It is probably the fictional character Pink's comment on the control the managers and record companies now have over his already ruined life.

Waters wanted to create a "Beach Boys" type sound for the backing, and actually got Bruce Johnston to come and help create it. Template:Album track