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Netherlands. 1967. Arnold Layne ( 7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo) Columbia. DB 8156. UK. 1967. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1967 Vinyl release of "Arnold Layne / Candy And A Currant Bun" on Discogs.
Released as the B-side of " Arnold Layne ," this song was originally titled "Let's Roll Another One," and included the lyrics, "I'm high don't spoil my fun." But, the record company asked Syd Barrett to change the lyrics to something less controversial, which is strange because still even then, this was one of the first songs to include the ...
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"Candy and a Currant Bun" is a 1967 song by Pink Floyd and is the B-side to their single Arnold Layne. Its lyrical content is about casual sex and drugs. It was covered by The Mars Volta in 2008. References This page was last ...
«Candy and a Currant Bun» es una canción de Pink Floyd, usada como lado B del sencillo «Arnold Layne».[1] Cuando se interpretaba en vivo en 1967, la canción era conocida como "Let's Roll Another One" y contenía la línea "I'm high - Don't try to spoil my fun" , pero la casa de discos forzó a Syd Barrett a reescribirla sin referencias polémicas a las drogas.[2] [3] Se oye aquí por ...
In conclusion, “Candy and a Currant Bun” may be a lesser-known Pink Floyd track, but its significance lies in the emotional depth it carries. Through playful lyrics and a captivating melody, the song explores themes of vulnerability, desire for connection, and the complexities of navigating relationships. It serves as a reminder that even ...