Hello (I Love You)
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"Hello (I Love You)" is a song performed by Ex-Pink Floyd member Roger Waters. The song was created as a collaborative effort with Howard Shore for the 2007 film The Last Mimzy. As Waters stated, "I think together we've come up with a song that captures the themes of the movie - the clash between humanity's best and worst instincts, and how a child's innocence can win the day".[1]
The song itself, whether inadvertantly or not, contains references to the Pink Floyd albums "The Wall" and "Dark Side of the Moon".
[edit] References
- ^ PR Inside. "Hello(I Love you)" article. Retrieved on January 16, 2007.
Roger Waters |
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Discography |
Studio albums: The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking | Radio KAOS | Amused to Death | Ça Ira |
Soundtracks: Music from "The Body" | When the Wind Blows |
Live: The Wall Live in Berlin | In the Flesh Live |
Compilations: Flickering Flame |
Singles: The Tide Is Turning | What God Wants, Pt. 1 | To Kill the Child/Leaving Beirut | Hello (I Love You) |
Videos and DVDs |
Pink Floyd The Wall | The Wall Live in Berlin | In the Flesh Live | The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon |
Tours |
In the Flesh | The Dark Side of the Moon Live |
Related articles |
Pink Floyd | David Gilmour | Alan Parker | Gerald Scarfe | Ron Geesin | The Final Cut | The Wall |