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Sunday Synth Jam: Every Sunday, we like to features some videos that aren’t news – but are just interesting examples of musicians using synths to make music.
This video, via synthesist Richard Lainhart, features Jordan Rudess performing Pink Floyd’s On The Run from Dream Theater’s live version of Dark Side Of The Moon at the Hammersmith Apollo, London, October 25, 2005.
Modular synth programming by Lainhart.
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3 Responses to “Jordan Rudess Plays Pink Floyd’s On The Run”
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I heard a few wrong notes
Dang sequencer!
As much as I like JDs work, this doesn't come close to Pink Floyds track.
I would be interested to see the rest of the performance, is it all this poor?