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Artist/Band:
Pink Floyd
Lyrics for Song: Vegetable Man
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Pink Floyd
In yellow shoes I get the blues
Though I walk the streets with my plastic feet
With my blue velvet trousers, make me feel pink
There's a kind of stink about blue velvet trousers
In my paisley shirt I look a jerk
And my turquoise waistcoat is quite out of sight
But oh oh my haircut looks so bad
Vegetable man how are you?
So I've changed my dear, and I find my knees,
And I covered them up with the latest cut,
And my pants and socks all point in a box,
They don't make long of my nylon socks,
The watch, black watch
My watch with a black face
And a big pin, a little hole,
And all the lot is what I got,
It's what I wear, it's what you see,
It must be me, it's what I am,
Vegetable man.
I've been looking all over the place for a place for me,
But it ain't anywhere, it just ain't anywhere.
Vegetable man, vegetable man,
He's the kind of person, you just gonna see him if you can,
Vegetable man.
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Vegetable Man
Released in 1969, "Vegetable Man" is a psychedelic rock track by Pink Floyd that exemplifies the band's early exploration of surrealism and social commentary. The song features the distinctive vocal style of Syd Barrett, whose unique delivery and lyrics created an early blueprint for the band's later conceptual work. While often associated with the more famous "The Wall" era, this recording predates that project by a decade, showcasing the group's roots in the British psychedelic scene. The track remains a significant piece of their discography, highlighting the experimental nature of their early recordings before they transitioned toward a more mature, progressive sound. |
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