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6. Pigs (Three Different Ones) – Live at Montreal Olympic Stadium (the show where Roger Waters spat on a fan, inspiring The Wall ) 7. Sheep (Early studio run-through, no sound effects)

Following the departure of Roger Waters, the collection includes hits from the David Gilmour-led era. Notable tracks include "Learning to Fly" A Momentary Lapse of Reason and the sweeping, melancholic "High Hopes" The Division Bell Final Notes (2014): The set often concludes with selections from The Endless River

12. Take It Back (Eddie’s Hybrid Dance Mix) – rare 12" promo 13. High Hopes (Early acoustic demo) Pink Floyd - Favourite Hits -10CD- -1973-2014- ...

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I’m unable to generate a full “long report” based on the title you provided: Notable tracks include "Learning to Fly" A Momentary

The Wall is a double album, so it demands two discs in this set. Disc 4 covers the first half of the narrative (the building of the wall). Hits on this disc: "Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2" and "Mother."

A collection of this magnitude—spanning ten discs—implies a luxury of space. It allows for the inclusion of album tracks that define the band's atmosphere just as much as the radio hits. While the keyword "Favourite Hits" suggests a focus on the popular tracks like "Money," "Comfortably Numb," and "Another Brick in the Wall," a 10CD set has the capacity to explore the deeper cuts that made the band legends. Disc 4 covers the first half of the

: Famous for David Gilmour’s legendary guitar solo, often cited as one of the best in rock history. "Wish You Were Here"

Include the 1973 quadraphonic mix as a bonus track: "Money (Early Mix)" – which has a different saxophone solo.

In a perfect world, Pink Floyd’s management would release an official 10CD box set spanning 1973's Dark Side to 2014's Endless River . It would include all the hits, but also the necessary album tracks that give those hits context. It would respect the band's statement that their albums are indivisible, yet serve the casual fan who just wants "Wish You Were Here" followed by "High Hopes."