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Artist/Band:
Pink Floyd
Lyrics for Song: The Gnome
Lyrics for Album: The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn [1967]
I want to tell you a story
About a little man
If I can.
A gnome named Grimble Crumble.
And little gnomes stay in their homes.
Eating, sleeping, drinking their wine.
He wore a scarlet tunic,
A blue green hood,
It looked quite good.
He had a big adventure
Amidst the grass
Fresh air at last.
Wining, dining, biding his time.
And then one day - hooray!
Another way for gnomes to say
Oooooooooomray.
Look at the sky, look at the river
Isn't it good?
Look at the sky, look at the river
Isn't it good?
Winding, finding places to go.
And then one day - hooray!
Another way for gnomes to say
Oooooooooomray.
Ooooooooooooooomray.
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The Gnome
Released on Pink Floyd's debut album The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn in 1967, 'The Gnome' stands as a quintessential example of the band's early psychedelic rock sound. The track features the distinctive, high-pitched vocal delivery of Syd Barrett, whose unique tone and slightly detached delivery became a defining characteristic of the group's initial work. Musically, the song relies on a simple yet effective structure, utilizing a minor key and a repetitive, hypnotic rhythm that builds tension before resolving into a gentle, almost melancholic conclusion. As part of the band's groundbreaking 1967 output, the recording captures the experimental spirit of the era, blending acoustic guitar with atmospheric textures that would later influence the progressive rock genre. The song remains a significant piece in Pink Floyd's discography, representing the creative peak of Syd Barrett before his departure from the group. |
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| Album Lyrics: The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn [1967] |
 Pink Floyd
"The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn [1967]"
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