Heart Beat, Pig Meat
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"Heart Beat, Pig Meat" is an instrumental song by
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''. The song is instrumental and is credited to David Gilmour, Rick Wright, Nick Mason and Roger Waters.


Music

The song revolves around a repetitive rhythm with keyboard improvisations on top of it. Throughout the song, various orchestral clips and random clips of people talking can be heard, as well as the sound of feet running.


References

{{authority control 1970 songs Instrumentals Pink Floyd songs Songs written by David Gilmour Songs written by Nick Mason Songs written by Roger Waters Songs written by Richard Wright (musician)