One of the unused tracks made for the 1970 film "Zabriskie Point". This particular version is from "The Complete Zabriskie Point Sessions".
Note: I've never seen the film, but since this clip f...
One of the unused tracks made for the 1970 film "Zabriskie Point". This particular version is from "The Complete Zabriskie Point Sessions".
Note: I've never seen the film, but since this clip from the ending is the easiest to get, I decided to use it. I made a few edits to make it fit better with the song.
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such a brilliant, amazing and fascinating song. The lyrics are just amazing. It is so childlike, yet so deep and complex. Gimour's guitar riff is awesome. Too bad this is one of their most unknown songs. It is really brilliant.
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Both songs were influnced by the Alice books by Lewis Carroll. Both Pink Floyd and the Beatles were huge Alice fans.