3. Hey You (1979)
Although it has one more label by David Gilmour than others on this album, not least in the booming solo, it is the middle eight vocal input from Waters that centers the track and then jumps the octave to add the bite. The important dynamics of Gilmour / Waters in a few words.
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Linda Ronstadt’s ”Want love? Get closer” also utses 7/4 beat.