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Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict Lyrics – Pink Floyd – Ummagumma

Home / Pink Floyd Lyrics / Ummagumma Lyrics / Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict Lyrics Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict (Waters) 5:01 Aye an’ a bit of Mackeral settler rack and ruinran it doon by the haim, ‘ma placewell I slapped me and I slapped it doon in the sideand I cried, cried, cried. The fear a fallen down taken never back the raize and then Craig Marion,get out wi’ ye Claymore out mi pocket a’ ran doon, doon the middin stainpicking the fiery horde that was fallen around ma feet.Never he cried, never shall it ye get me aliveye rotten hound of the burnie crew. Well I snatched fer the blade O myClaymore cut and thrust and I fell doon before him round his feet. Aye! A roar he cried frae...

1969 Pink Floyd Music from the Film More - Front Cover

Up the Khyber Lyrics – Pink Floyd – More

Home / Pink Floyd Lyrics / Soundtrack from the Film More / Up the Khyber Lyrics Up the Khyber(Mason, Wright) 2:12 (Instrumental) 01. Cirrus Minor02. Nile Song03. Crying Song04. Up The Khyber05. Green Is The Colour06. Cymbaline07. Party Sequence08. Main Theme09. Ibiza Bar10. More Blues11. Quicksilver12. Spanish Piece13. Dramatic Theme About the Song “Up the Khyber” is an instrumental track by Pink Floyd, featured on their 1969 soundtrack album “More”. The song features a fast-paced, rhythmic beat with intricate guitar work from David Gilmour and Roger Waters, and incorporates various Eastern musical influences such as Indian classical music and instrumentation. The track also includes various sound effects. The title of the song is a reference to the Khyber Pass, a mountain pass in Pakistan and Afghanistan that has been an important trade and transportation route for centuries. It could also be slang for intimate relations from a rear entry position. Up the Khyber indeed! “Up the Khyber” is notable for its adventurous and experimental...