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by Pink Floyd · Album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

The Gnome

Duration 2:14

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The song The Gnome by Pink Floyd transports us to an imaginary world where a gnome named Grimble Gromble lives adventures in a peculiar setting. With a duration of just over two minutes, this piece stands out for its distinctive sound that blends elements of psychedelic folk with an experimental touch. The lyrics, written by Syd Barrett, seem to flow spontaneously, inspired by his love for fantasy literature, particularly works like The Little Grey Men. This literary connection is felt in the song's atmosphere, which evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity.

Recorded in March 1967 at the iconic Abbey Road Studios in London, The Gnome was part of the band's debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, released in November of that same year. This album is notable for being the only one made under the creative direction of Barrett, who composed most of the songs. The recording took place during a period of intense musical experimentation, where the band sought a unique sound that captured their psychedelic essence. Although The Gnome was not a major hit single, it was included as the B-side of the song Flaming in the United States, reflecting the band's curiosity and innovative approach in their early days.

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The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

Pink Floyd · 1967 · Track 8

Details

Duration2:14
ComposerSyd Barrett
AlbumThe Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Year1967
ISRCGBN9Y1100008

Credits

Lyrics Syd Barrett

Music Syd Barrett