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Learning to Fly (Pink Floyd song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Learning to Fly (Pink Floyd song)

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"Learning to Fly" is the second song on Pink Floyd's album ''A Momentary Lapse of Reason''. The first single released from the album, it reached number 70 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and number 1 on the ''Billboard'' Album Rock Tracks chart in September, 1987, remaining three consecutive weeks at the top position in the autumn of the same year. Meanwhile, the song failed to chart on the official U.K. top 40 singles charts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Allmusic: Pink Floyd (Awards) Billboard singles )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pink Floyd singles )
==Background==
The song was primarily written by David Gilmour, who developed the music from a 1986 demo by Jon Carin. The notable rhythm pattern at the beginning of the song was already present in the demo, and Carin stated that it was influenced by Steve Jansen or Yukihiro Takahashi.
The lyrics describe Gilmour's thoughts on flying, for which he has a passion (being a licensed pilot with multiple ratings), though it has also been interpreted as a metaphor for beginning something new, experiencing a radical change in life, or, more specifically, Gilmour's feelings about striking out as the new leader of Pink Floyd after the departure of Roger Waters. Gilmour confirmed the latter interpretation on the ''Pink Floyd 25th Anniversary Special'' in May 1992. Also an avid pilot, drummer Nick Mason's voice can be heard at around the middle of the song. "Learning to Fly" was included on Pink Floyd's greatest hits collection ''Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd''.
The track was regularly performed live on the band's two post-Roger Waters tours, with touring guitarist Tim Renwick playing the song's guitar solos (although David Gilmour played the solos on the studio version of the track). A live version is included on ''Delicate Sound of Thunder'' and ''Pulse''. At the end of the final solo in both versions, a guitar lick from the second verse of "Young Lust" ("Oooh, baby set me free") is played.

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