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  1. 8 de oct. de 2023 · Revealing Barrett’s connection to the mystery laundry thief, Arnold added: “One of his clothing customers and friends was a certain Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd fame who penned a song called Arnold Layne, which became their debut single.”. To this day, the mystery remains as to which Arnold was responsible for Syd Barrett’s rather dashing ...

  2. Lou Reed - "Sad Song" Staring at my picture book she looks like Mary, Queen of Scots She seemed very regal to me just goes to show how wrong you can be I'm gonna stop wastin' my time Somebody else would have broken both... Pink Floyd "Arnold Layne": Arnold Layne Had a strange hobby Collecting clothes Moonshine washing line They suit him fine On ...

  3. Lyric change. When performed live in 1967, the song was known as "Let's Roll Another One" and contained the line "I'm high – Don't try to spoil my fun", but the record company forced Syd Barrett to rewrite it, at the suggestion of Roger Waters, without the controversial drug references. Critical reception. When the collection Relics was released in 1971, critic Dave Marsh wrote in Creem that ...

  4. 9 de oct. de 2006 · pink floyd arnold layne music video

  5. The Pink Floyd originally recorded Arnold Layne written by Syd Barrett and The Pink Floyd released it on the single Arnold Layne in 1967. It was also covered by The Classic Rock String Quartet, Lodovico Ellena, Marc with a C, Fred Lonberg-Holm Trio and other artists.

  6. Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne. Now he's caught - a nasty sort of person. Et il s'est fait gaulé – espèce de dégoûtant. They gave him time. Il a purgé une longue peine. Doors bang - chain gang - he hates it. Portes qui claquent – Bruits de chaînes – Il déteste. Oh, Arnold Layne. Oh, Arnold Layne.

  7. To celebrate Record Store Day 2020 Pink Floyd release a live recording of the band’s first single, original singer and songwriter Syd Barrett’s best-known song, “Arnold Layne”. The limited-edition, one-sided Record Store Day 7” represents the last live performance of the song by Pink Floyd with David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright, all together in 2007. This special ...