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Obscuriparnuage
The song that got me hooked to Pink Floyd in 2022. 'A Saucerful of Secrets' was my first Pink Floyd album actually, and despite popular opinion, I believe it to be one of their best!
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anytriplesod
What a fucking track! Floyd at their very best. Trippy, haunting and beautiful all at once.
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RainyDaydude
This song reminds us that a day with someone doesn’t need to be made special doing or saying something really grand or profound. It’s just enough they are there with us, that’s special enough. When they are gone, we will realize it and all we can do is remember a day.
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Static65-
Kudos to Wright for this beautiful tune. It certainly has a melancholic vibe, pretty uncommon for early Pink Floyd discography. However, when I listen to this song I absolutely love to focus on Barrett's slide guitar. It's just perfect (and possibly my favourite thing from the whole A Saucerful of Secrets)
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RainyDaydude
RIP my mom, a month ago. :( I wished we could have played together forever, so I didn't have to spend the rest of my years without you.
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RainyDaydude
She’s been gone 3 1/2 years and that I had her for as long as I did, a pillar that held the family together, feels more and more like a dream. In recent years the most tragic thing is in the need to accept the cold reality that she’s gone, she has started to drift away mentally. My brother is my only living connection to her. So I came back here to Remember a Day, before I lost my youth.
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RainyDaydude
And yeah since she’s been gone for 4 years now, it’s like it was easier to put it in the past. Move on with life in the shadow of the happiness she gave me for 39 years. Yet there’s these little reminders that appear that make me remember a day where her light shone through. Yesterday my brother gave me a Peanuts music box that belonged to my Mom. I turned the little wheel and as I placed it on the shelf I was transported to the nights she would play it before she went to bed. I didn’t know I had that memory until last night. I cried because it awoke some token of her magic.
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RAY7654321
Listening to the second album "A Saucerful Of Secrets" released in July 1968 in the USA. Partial recorded before Syd was forced out by mental illness brought on by excessive LSD use. Song written by Richard Wright who also did the vocal. Syd on acoustic and electric slide guitar.
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Graveyard_Poet
My favorite Floyd song (alongside David Gilmour's "Fat Old Sun.") Richard Wright truly summoned the spirit of childhood daze here and this song still makes me mourn my lost age of innocence. Perfect listening during a breezy day in springtime.
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c_hristian_
some of my earliest - and most intense - pot and acid experiences were to this album, and this song in particular always brings back the powerful feelings I had at the time. which is cool, because that's what the song kind of describes
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