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"One
of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces! ..."
Floyd took
a different approach in its recording of the "Meddle"
album. The group booked Studio 2 at EMI's Abbey Road facility for
the month of January 1971, without so much as a stitch of a song
written ahead of time. David Gilmour
has said that in an attempt to stir the creative juices, they even
went so far as to record separate instruments on different tracks,
with each musician not having heard the previous tracks. Not surprisingly,
that didn't work very well.
The album's
centerpiece began with a simple keyboard note, that would go on
to become perhaps the most recognized single note in the Floyd catalog.
Passed through a Leslie rotating speaker, keyboardist Rick
Wright's "ping" kicked off side two of the album,
an opus that began its life with working titles such as "Return
of the Son of Nothing" and "We Won the Double," but,
like "Atom Heart Mother," was renamed at the last minute
before a group appearance on the John Peel radio show. "Echoes"
has remained one of the Floyd's longest studio recordings, clocking
in at more than 23 minutes.
Before "Meddle"
was finished, the band moved the project over to Air Studios and
Morgan Studios, so that it could use one of the first 16-track recorders
available in England.
"One
of These Days" features drummer Nick
Mason in his only lead vocal, if it can be called that. The
song was released as a single in the United States, backed with
"Fearless." The album peaked
at number 70 on the Billboard chart in the States.
The version
we play on "Floydian Slip" is the gold Mobile Fidelity
Ultradisc II pressing, which is the version pictured.
The album
also has the dubious honor of containing the song most often voted
by Floyd fans as the group's worst: the slow, bluesy "Seamus,"
complete with howling dog.
Written
by Craig Bailey
©1995-2007 Random Precision
Media. All rights reserved.
Updated:
Nov. 30, 2002
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"Meddle"

Nov. 5, 1971
(U.K.)
Oct. 30, 1971 (U.S.)

"Meddle"
CD
"Meddle"
cassette
"Meddle"
Japanese remastered CD

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One
of These Days (Pink Floyd)
05:57
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San
Tropez (Pink Floyd)
03:40
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Seamus
(Pink Floyd)
02:13
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Echoes
(Pink Floyd)
23:31

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