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Pink Floyd
Gold

This song is performed by Pink Floyd and appears on the album Ummagumma (1969) and on the compilation album Works (1983).

Aye an a bit o' mackerel, fiddler, rack and fear,
And I rutted down by the hade and the furrow
Well, I slipped me in a flop and hit down and I shied,
And I cried, cried, cried
The fear of fallin' down aft' taken, never back to rise.

And then cried Mary and I tucked up
Wi' a Claymore out and about
And I run down, down the mechyn sty,
And back on fiery hore that was fallin' around the feet.

"Never," I cried. "Never shall ye get me alive
Ye rotten hound of the Burnie Brae."

Well, I snapped for a blade and a Claymore cut and thrust
And I fell down before him 'round his feet.

Aye, a roar he cried! Frae the bottom of his heart
That I would nay fall but dead, dead as a can by a feat deah...

And the wind cried Mary.
Thank You.

[edit] Notes

  • At approximately 4:34 (after "Aye" and before "A roar he cried!"), a "hidden message" can be heard if the track is slowed down. It says "That was pretty avant-garde, wasn't it?".

[edit] Credits

  • Roger Waters - Writer, double-tracked vocals, vocalisations, tape loops and effects
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