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Echoes

: Frequently cited as the definitive version, this performance in an empty Roman amphitheater showcased the band's peak improvisational chemistry [10, 26, 37].

: Keyboardist Richard Wright created the iconic opening "ping" by playing a single note on a grand piano and feeding it through a Leslie speaker [13, 21]. Echoes

"Echoes" is widely regarded as early masterpiece, a 23-minute progressive rock odyssey that occupies the entire second side of their 1971 album, Meddle [13, 21]. Originally composed through collaborative experimental sessions, the track serves as the bridge between the band's psychedelic roots and the conceptual grandeur of their later work [21, 33]. Musical Composition & Sections : Frequently cited as the definitive version, this

: A popular fan theory suggests "Echoes" was composed to sync perfectly with the "Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite" segment of the film, though the band has never officially confirmed this [33]. Echoes