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Originally Posted by Frownland
Different takes.
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No. It was three different solos altogether. The engineer lamented later that he didn't keep a master of the other two because they were both quite different from the one on the album.
So what we're all familiar with was done in one take.
David Gilmour on the other hand would record a dozen or more different solos and then cut and paste the best parts from each together. He'd then record that as the final version.