Talk:Mother (Pink Floyd song)

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This was also the title of a song by The Police on Synchronicity. - dcljr (talk) 09:33, 14 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] wrong

This line - "Mother, didn't mean to get so high," and as such is usually met by cheers when the song is preformed live" is wrong. The writer probably means the line in the song which goes -"Mother should i trust the government?" This line is often met with applause and laughter and can be seen on the live "in the flesh" dvd.



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