What does The Great Gig in the Sky mean?

Pink Floyd: The Great Gig in the Sky Meaning

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The Great Gig in the Sky Lyrics

(instrumental)

’and I am not frightened of dying, any time will do, i
Don’t mind. why should I be frightened of dying?
There’s no reason for it, you’ve gotta go sometime.’
’i never said I was frightened of dying.’

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    Sep 4th 2005 !⃝

    In the beginning, you can hear a man saying "I'm not freightened of dying/any time will do I dont mind..." Clare Torry sings even though there aren't any lyrics. Roger Waters and the manager told her to sing as if she was having an orgasm, she did it in one take. At the end of the song, you can hear a woman whisper "if you can hear this whispering, you're dying"

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