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Artist/Band:
Pink Floyd
Lyrics for Song: When The Tigers Broke Free
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Pink Floyd
It was just before dawn
One miserable morning in black 'forty four.
When the forward commander
Was told to sit tight
When he asked that his men be withdrawn.
And the generals gave thanks
As the other ranks held back
The enemy tanks for a while.
And the anzio bridgehead
Was held for the price
Of a few hundred ordinary lives.
And kind old King George
Sent mother a note
When he heard that father was gone.
It was, I recall,
In the form of a scroll,
With gold leaf and all.
And I found it one day
In a drawer of old photographs, hidden away.
And my eyes still grow damp to remember
His majesty signed
With his own rubber stamp.
It was dark all around.
There was frost in the ground
When the tigers broke free.
And no one survived
From the royal fusiliers company c.
They were all left behind,
Most of them dead,
The rest of them dying.
And that's how the high command
Took my daddy from me.
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When The Tigers Broke Free
Released in 1973 as the opening track on The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, this song by Pink Floyd serves as a quintessential example of the band's early psychedelic rock sound. Featuring the iconic 'talking drum' intro and a driving rhythm section, the recording captures the group's experimental spirit during their formative years. The track showcases the band's ability to blend folk influences with progressive rock structures, setting the stage for their later, more complex works. While often associated with the band's later conceptual masterpiece The Wall, this piece remains a distinct artifact of their 1960s era, reflecting the countercultural optimism and sonic exploration that defined their early discography. |
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