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In this episode, Ryan Saad and Romina Massa dive into Pink Floyd’s The Great Gig in the Sky—the wordless, gut-punch howl from The Dark Side of the Moon. No lyrics. No clear story. Just Claire Torry wailing her soul out in a single take. And yet, somehow, it says everything. We unpack why this track hits so hard for neurodivergent listeners, how music bypasses language to speak emotion fluently, and why sometimes, you need a song that screams for you when you can’t.
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