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View Poll Results: Favourite early single?
Arnold Layne 7 21.21%
See Emily Play 16 48.48%
Apples And Oranges 5 15.15%
It Would Be So Nice 2 6.06%
Point Me At The Sky 3 9.09%
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Old 08-22-2002, 03:13 AM
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Re: Favourite early single?

Yeah, well this is about released ones.
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it sure is.
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Wouldn't you know it?
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Re: Favourite early single?

arnold layne because it is about a pervert no

well because out of the early songs listed there i like it the best actually tied with Emily but there are other songs from the Early years I like better
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Re: Favourite early single?

I voted Emily/Scarecrow because Emily is my favourite pop-ish song the Floyd have done, and because the mono mix of Scarecrow on The Early Singles is superior to the stereo version!

Mass props also to Point Me At The Sky ("If you survive to 2005, I hope you're exceedingly thin...", which Mr Gilmour won't be, unfortunately!), and its B-Side, the massive early version of Careful With That Axe Eugene. Starting with these songs, the Floyds' stereo mixes start being better than their mono mixes.

Scream Thy Last Scream's B-Side was announced as being Millionaire before the single was canceled. Vegetable Man was never intended to be used as a single, but it was considered for A Saucerful of Secrets when that album was still in the "Leftovers from Piper" stage of development.

In the end, the song was considered too disturbing for public release and the album evolved beyond being just a collection of outtakes from Piper. The surviving Floyds all burst out laughing when they listened to Vegetable Man again in 1971 while compiling Relics. Frankly, it scares me even more than Jugband Blues and I don't listen to it at all.
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Re: Favourite early single?

Hard choice between Emily and Arnold Layne, went for Emily in the end.

The rest are pretty bad really...
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Re: Favourite early single?

candy and a currant bun, of course. but i didnt see it. so i went with apples and oranges.
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Re: Favourite early single?

Well, it would have to be either See Emily Play or Apples and Oranges. Nothing else seems quite as good as they were for that period.
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Re: Favourite early single?

I would have to go for Paintbox, great song
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