On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) Song Details
| Song Title | On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) |
|---|---|
| Singer/Artist | Pink Floyd |
| Album | Wish You Were Here 50 |
| Release Date | 12-12-2025 |
On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) Lyrics
On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) Song Meaning & Background
“On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975)” by Pink Floyd reflects the delicate tension between holding on and moving forward. As part of Wish You Were Here 50, the song explores the vulnerability of letting go with quiet strength. The “On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) lyrics Pink Floyd” weave emotion into melody, making listeners feel seen and understood. Every verse unfolds like a diary entry — intimate yet universal. Through poetic precision and melodic restraint, Pink Floyd turns introspection into art that lingers long after the final note.
About Pink Floyd
With On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975), Pink Floyd once again proves that real artistry lies in honesty. Off Wish You Were Here 50, the track’s production and lyricism reflect a seasoned performer who still finds fresh inspiration. Fans exploring On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975) lyrics Wish You Were Here 50 will find thoughtful storytelling wrapped in a compelling melody.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. When is “On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975)” releasing?
A. 12-12-2025
Q. Who wrote “On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975)”?
A. Update Soon
Q. Who produced “On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975)”?
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Q. Which album features “On the Run (Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 1975)”?
A. Wish You Were Here 50
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