Pink Floyd at Trieste
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atom heart mother
if
summer '68
fat old sun
alan's psychedelic breakfast
(1970)


pigs1.mid - 5 Kb

Atom Heart Mother (Mason, Gilmour, Waters, Wright, Geesin)

a. Father's Shout
Em Em, G, F, C; Em, G, F, C
(main theme) Em, G, A, B; Em, G, F, F
(chromatic between E and C) horses and motorcycle effects
Em, G, F, C; Em, G, F, C
(main theme) Em, G, A, B; Em, G, F, F


b. Breast Milky
Em (Em, Am, Bdim, Bm; Abm, Bb, Eb, [Am, B]) x2 with organ leading
(Em, Am, Bdim, Bm; Abm, Bb, Eb, [Am, B]) x3 for slide guitar solos

c. Mother Fore
[all Em chords in this section have a short Am and Asus4 at the end]
Em, Em Em, Em; Em, Em Em, Em; Em, Em
enter falsetto "ooh" vocals
Am, Em; Am, Em Em, Em; Em, Em Am, Em; Am, Em Em, Em (Em, Em; Em, Em)
x2 both verses together (Am, Em; Am, Em)
x2 enter full drums Em, F#m

d. Funky Dung
(Gm, C) x 4 (funky section, a la Any Colour You Like)
(Gm, C) x 16 guitar solo
(Gm, C) x 8 keyboard solo
(Gm, C) x 8 keyboard solo
(emphasis only on beat 2) Em, G, F, C;
Em, G, F, C (main theme) Em, G, A, B;
Em, G, F, F Em, G, F, C;
Em, G, F, C (main theme)
Em, G, A, B; Em, G, F, F
[F#, G, Em, Bb; B, B/F#, B, B/F#]
fast changes Em, G, F, C;
Em, G, F, C (main theme)
Em, G, A, B; Em, G, F, F Em



If (Waters)

B7

E                        D
If I were a swan, I'd be gone.

E                          D
If I were a train,  I'd be late.

    E           C#7           F#               B7           E    B7
And if I were a good man, I'd talk to you more often than I do.


E                           D
If I were to sleep, I could dream.

E                         D
If I were afraid, I could hide.

E          C#7  F#                    B7          E       B7
If I go insane, please don't put your wires in my brain.


E                          D
If I were the moon, I'd be cool.

E                         D
If I were a book, I would bend.

E           C#7           F#             B7             E         B7
If I were a good man, I'd understand the spaces between friends.


E                        D
If I were alone, I would cry.

    E                          D
And if I were with you, I'd be home and dry.

    E         C#7            F#           B7               E      B7
And if I go insane, will you still let me join in with the game?


E                        D
If I were a swan, I'd be gone.

E                         D
If I were a train, I'd be late again.

E           C#7           F#                 B7           E
If I were a good man, I'd talk with you more often than I do.



Summer '68 (Wright)

D  Gmaj7  D  Gmaj7  D  Em  G  A7  D  Em  G  A7  D

D                         G                D
Would you like to say something before you leave?

                              G             D
Perhaps you'd care to state exactly how you feel.

                 G                  D
We say goodbye before we've said hello.

  A                       G                 D
I hardly even like you. I shouldn't care at all.

   A                           G             D
We met just six hours ago. The music was too loud.

A                              G             D
From your bed I came today and lost a bloody year.

    A               G     Bm7
And I would like to know, how do you feel?

F
How do feel?


A  D  Em(addA)  Dmaj7/F#  Dm  Cmaj7  Dm7  Cmaj7  Dm  Cmaj7  Dm7  Cmaj7  Dm

Bb  C  F  Bb  E  A  D  G/D  D  G/D  D  G/D  D  G/D

D                                G                  D
Not a single word was said. They lied still without fears.

                                     G            D
Occasionally you showed a smile, but what was the need?

                                  G               D
I felt the cold far too soon in a wind of ninety-five.

   A                               G               D
My friends are lying in the sun, I wish that I was there.

  A                             G               D
Tomorrow brings another town, another girl like you.

A                                  G             D   A              G
Have your time before you leave to greet another man just to let me know,

Bm7
How do you feel?

F
How do you feel?


Am  D  Em(addA)  Dmaj7/F#  Dm  Cmaj7  Dm7  Cmaj7  Dm  Cmaj7  Dm7  Cmaj7  Dm

Gm/Bb  C  F6  F  Bb  E+  E  A

Dm
Goodbye to you.

A7sus2
Childish bangles too.

Am/D                    G
I've had enough for one day.


Gm  Dm  Cmaj7  Dm7  Cmaj7  Dm  Cmaj7  Dm7  Cmaj7  Dm  Gm/Bb

C  F6  F  Bb  E+  E  A


sheep.mid - 41 Kb

Fat Old Sun (Gilmour)

G         C                   D
When the fat old sun in the sky is falling,

F               C                 G
Summer evening birds are calling.

                  D
Summer's thunder time of year,

    F               C           G
The sound of music in my ears.


Distant bells,

D                      F        C
New-mown grass smells so sweet.

G            D
By the river holding hands,

F               C             G
Roll me up and lay me down.


           C          Bm
And if you sit, don't make a sound.

Am                G
Pick your feet up off the ground.

           C           Bm
And if you hear as the warm night falls

Am                      Dm
The silver sound from a time so strange,

Gm
Sing to me,

Dm            F   D
Sing to me.


D          G                   D
When that fat old sun in the sky is falling,

F               C                 G
Summer evening birds are calling.

                    D
Children's laughter in my ears,

    F              C           G
The last sunlight disappears.


           C          Bm
And if you sit, don't make a sound.

Am                G
Pick your feet up off the ground.

           C           Bm
And if you hear as the warm night falls

Am                      Dm
The silver sound from a time so strange,

Gm
Sing to me,

Dm          F
Sing to me.


D          G                D  F  C
When that fat old sun ...



Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast (Waters, Mason, Gilmour, Wright)