5 A.M.
2015 Rattle That Lock – David Gilmour
A Boat Lies Waiting
2015 Rattle That Lock – David Gilmour
A Great Day For Freedom
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
A New Machine (Part 1)
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
A New Machine (Part 2)
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
A Pillow Of Winds
1971 Meddle – Pink Floyd
A Pocketful Of Stones
2006 On An Island – David Gilmour
A Saucerful Of Secrets
1968 A Saucerful Of Secrets – Pink Floyd
- 1968-04-11 BBC TV Centre, London, England [AV] Pink Floyd – All My Loving (BBC2 TV, broadcast November 3rd)
- 1968-05-31 Paradiso, Amsterdam, Nederland [AV] Pink Floyd – Early Show – Open Eye (Nederland 2 TV, broadcast July 5th)
- 1968-05-31 Fantasio, Amsterdam, Nederland [A] Pink Floyd – Late Show
A Spanish Piece
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Absolutely Curtains
1972 Obscured By Clouds – Pink Floyd
Alan’s Blues
1969 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“Alan’s Blues” is an instrumental blues song first recorded for the film Zabriskie Point in December 1969. This version was released as a bonus track on the 1997 soundtrack reissue under the title “Love Scene 6”. It began appearing in live shows in early 1970, initially along with a couple other Zabriskie instrumentals (“Heart Beat, Pig Meat” and “The Violent Sequence”) that were soon dropped. Performed through 1972, often as an encore. Possibly also recorded in 1971. The song appears on various bootleg recordings (usually live, sometimes given the nickname of “Pink Blues”).
Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast (Part 1: Rise And Shine; Part 2: Sunny Side Up; Part 3: Morning Glory)
1970 Atom Heart Mother – Pink Floyd
All Lovers Are Deranged
1984 About Face – David Gilmour
Allons-y (1)
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Allons-y (2)
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
And Then…
2015 Rattle That Lock – David Gilmour
Anisina
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1)
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3)
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Any Colour You Like
1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
Apples And Oranges
1967 Apples And Oranges / Paint Box – Pink Floyd
- 1967-10-26 – 27 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording session A Saucerful Of Secrets / Apples And Oranges + Paintbox
- 1967-10-30 – 31 BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast November 5th)
- 1967-11-07 ABC Television Center Studios, Los Angeles USA [V] Pink Floyd – American Bandstand (ABC Channel 7 TV, broadcast November 18th)
- 1968-02-19 VRT-RTBF Studios, Brussel / Bruxelles, België / Belgique [V] Pink Floyd – Vibrato (RTBF TV, broadcast February 27th)
Arnold Layne
1967 Arnold Layne / Candy And A Currant Bun – Pink Floyd
- 1967-01-23 – 25 Sound Technique Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions Arnold Layne + Candy And A Currant Bun
- 1967-02-XX Bracklesham Bay, East Wittering, England [V] Pink Floyd – Recording session promofilm for Arnold Layne
- 1967-04-29 Saint Michael’s Church, Highgate, England [V] Pink Floyd – 2nd promofilm for Arnold Layne
- 1967-04-29 Alexandra Palace, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – 14 Hour Technicolour Dream
- 1967-09-13 Star-Club, København, Danmark [_] Pink Floyd
Astronomy Domine
1969 Ummagumma – Pink Floyd
- 1967-04-11 – 13 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [AV] Pink Floyd – Recording session Astronomy Domine
- 1967-04-29 Alexandra Palace, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – 14 Hour Technicolour Dream
- 1967-05-14 BBC Lime Grove Studios, London, England [AV] Pink Floyd – Look of the Week (BBC2 TV, live broadcast)
- 1967-09-13 Star-Club, København, Danmark [A] Pink Floyd
- 1968-02-18 VRT-RTBF Studios, Brussel / Bruxelles, België / Belgique [V] Pink Floyd – Tienerklanken (RTBF TV, broadcast March 31st)
- 1968-02-20 ORTF TV Studios, Paris, France [AV] Pink Floyd – Bouton Rouge (ORTF2 TV, broadcast February 24th)
- 1968-05-06 Palazzo dello Sport EUR, Roma, Italia [AV] Pink Floyd – 1° Festival Internazionale in Europa di Musica Pop – Rome Goes Pop (BBC2 TV, broadcast May 18th)
Atom Heart Mother (Part 1: Father’s Shout; Part 2: Breast Milky; Part 3: Mother Fore; Part 4: Funky Dung; Part 5: Mind Your Throats Please; Part 6: Remergence)
1970 Atom Heart Mother – Pink Floyd
Autumn ’68
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Baby Lemonade
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
Beautiful Delilah
1965 Jokers Wild – Jokers Wild
- 1965-01-XX Regent Sound Studio, London, England [A] Jokers Wild – Recording session 5-Track Single Sided LP
Beauty
2015 Rattle That Lock – David Gilmour
Big Girls Don’t Cry
1965 Jokers Wild – Jokers Wild
- 1965-01-XX Regent Sound Studio, London, England [A] Jokers Wild – Recording session 5-Track Single Sided LP
Bike
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
- 1968-02-18 Parc de Laeken, Brussel / Bruxelles, België / Belgique [V] Pink Floyd – Tienerklanken (RTBF TV, broadcast March 31st)
Birdie Hop
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
Bitter Love
XXXX Unreleased – Pink Floyd
Written by Waters, the song is about the bad experience Pink Floyd had after agreeing to appear in magazine advertisements for a bitter lemon drink called “Gini”. Lyrically, the song describes Waters selling his soul in the desert. The song is also known as “How Do You Feel?”.
Blue Light
1984 About Face – David Gilmour
Brain Damage
1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
Breathe
1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
Bring The Boys Back Home
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Burning Bridges
1972 Obscured By Clouds – Pink Floyd
Butterfly
1965 Their First Recording – The Tea Set
- 1965-10-XX Regent Sound Studio, London, England [_] The Tea Set – First Recording Session
Calling
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Candy And A Currant Bun
1967 Arnold Layne / Candy And A Currant Bun – Pink Floyd
- 1967-01-20 Mike Leonard’s House, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording session Let’s Roll Another One / Candy And A Currant Bun + improvisations
- 1967-01-23 – 25 Sound Technique Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions Arnold Layne + Candy And A Currant Bun
Careful With That Axe, Eugene
1969 Ummagumma – Pink Floyd
- 1967-07-23 Cosmopolitan Ballroom, Carlisle, England [A] Pink Floyd – BBC broadcast
- 1967-12-12 Mike Leonard’s House, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – BBC Tomorrow’s World (BBC1 TV, broadcast January 17th 1968)
- 1968-05-31 Fantasio, Amsterdam, Nederland [A] Pink Floyd – Late Show
Castellorizon
2006 On An Island – David Gilmour
Chapter 24
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
Childhood’s End
1972 Obscured By Clouds – Pink Floyd
Cirrus Minor
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Clowns And Jugglers
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
See: Octopus
Cluster One
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
Comfortably Numb
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Coming Back To Life
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
Corporal Clegg
1968 A Saucerful Of Secrets – Pink Floyd
- 1968-01-30 – 31 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions Corporal Clegg
- 1968-02-18 VRT-RTBF Studios, Brussel / Bruxelles, België / Belgique [V] Pink Floyd – Tienerklanken (RTBF TV, broadcast March 31st)
Corrosion In The Pink Room
1970 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“Corrosion in the Pink Room” is a song written by Waters, Gilmour, Wright, and Mason. It is an instrumental piece that was played at their live shows during the early 1970s. It is a very avant-garde piece, with eerie piano playing by Wright and scatting by Waters, reminiscent of the sounds on “Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict”. Halfway through, the song transitions to a jazzy blues jam, similar to “Funky Dung”. It also was known to feature the “whalesong effect”, used during live performances of “Embryo” and, later on, “Echoes”. Roger Waters often meddled with their manager Steve O’Rourke while performing, indicated by him calling out “Steven” in this song.
Cruise
1984 About Face – David Gilmour
Cry From The Street
1978 David Gilmour – David Gilmour
Crying Song
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Cymbaline
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Dancing Right In Front Of Me
2015 Rattle That Lock – David Gilmour
Dark Globe
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
Deafinitely
1978 David Gilmour – David Gilmour
Death Disco
1979 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
An unreleased portion of The Wall, in which a DJ is heard to taunt an audience. Some Floyd books mistakenly give the title as “The Death of Disco” or “The Death of Cisco”. It introduced the fascist ideas later heard in “In the Flesh”, and the guitar riff was later developed into “Young Lust”.
Do You Want To Marry Me
1967 A Coeur Joie – David Gilmour
- 1967-XX-XX Strawberry Studios, Château d’Hérouville, France [A] David Gilmour – Recording session A Coeur Joie / Two Weeks In September soundtrack
Dogs
1977 Animals – Pink Floyd
Dolly Rocker
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
Dominoes
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
Don’t Ask Me
1965 Jokers Wild – Jokers Wild
- 1965-01-XX Regent Sound Studios, London, England [A] Jokers Wild – Recording session 5-Track Single Sided LP
Don’t Leave Me Now
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Double O Bo
1965 Their First Recording – The Tea Set
- 1965-10-XX Regent Sound Studio, London, England [_] The Tea Set – First Recording Session
Dramatic Theme
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Drift Away Blues
1977 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“Drift Away Blues” is a blues improvisation that was played live on 6 July 1977 at the Stade olympique, Montreal, as an encore, picked in response to an aggressive audience. Waters introduced the song by telling the audience that “since we can’t play any more of our songs, here’s some music to go home to.” Allegedly, Gilmour was upset at this and slipped off the stage rather than play. It appears on the Azimuth Coordinator Part 3 bootleg, and others of that date.
Early Morning Henry
1967 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
1967-10-23 Recording for the album A Saucerful Of Secrets, Pink Floyd began recording a new composition entitled ‘Early Morning Henry’, which remains unreleased or was given another title at a later date.
A demo from the “Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun” sessions, as mentioned in David Parker’s book “Random Precision,” a guide to the recordings of Barrett. Parker states that he contacted Mason to inquire as to what this song was, but Mason could not remember. The master tape for this song is presumed lost.
Ebb And Flow
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Echoes
1971 Meddle – Pink Floyd
Eclipse
1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
Effervescing Elephant
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
Empty Spaces
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Experimental
1967 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
An instrumental recorded at Sound Techniques on 4 September 1967. The song’s first 90 seconds of the recording is available on various bootlegs. This track is sometimes incorrectly labeled “Sunshine,” a piece which later became a section of “Matilda Mother.”
- 1967-09-04 – 06 Sound Technique Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions Untitled/Experimental + Vegetable Man
Eyes To Paris
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Faces Of Stone
2015 Rattle That Lock – David Gilmour
Fat Old Sun
1970 Atom Heart Mother – Pink Floyd
Fearless
1971 Meddle – Pink Floyd
Feel
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
Flaming
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
- 1967-06-07 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording session Flaming + Silas Lang
- 1967-06-27 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording session Flaming + Silas Lang
- 1967-09-25 BBC 201 Piccadilly Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast October 1st)
- 1968-02-20 ORTF TV Studios, Paris France [AV] Pink Floyd – Bouton Rouge (ORTF2 TV, broadcast February 24th)
- 1968-05-31 Fantasio, Amsterdam, Nederland [A] Pink Floyd – Late Show
Flapdoodle Dealing
1966 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“Flapdoodle Dealing” is an instrumental song performed by the Barrett-era Pink Floyd in 1966. Roger Waters is thought to have come up with its title. Pink Floyd never recorded a studio version of the song, however, a version was recorded live at a concert at The All Saints Church Hall in London, England, on 14 October 1966.
Free Four
1972 Obscured By Clouds – Pink Floyd
Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
Gigolo Aunt
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
Golden Hair
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
Goodbye Blue Sky
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Goodbye Cruel World
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Grantchester Meadows
1969 Ummagumma – Pink Floyd
Green Is The Colour
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Green Onions
1967 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
A cover of “Green Onions” by Booker T. & the M.G.’s was performed on the BBC1 TV program Tomorrow’s World on 12 December 1967.
Have A Cigar
1975 Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd
Have You Got It Yet?
1968 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“Have You Got It Yet?” is an unfinished song written by Barrett during the short time in which Pink Floyd was a five-piece. At the time, David Gilmour had been asked to join as a fifth member and second guitarist, while Barrett, whose mental state and difficult nature were creating issues with the band, was intended to remain home and compose songs, much as Brian Wilson had done for The Beach Boys; however, this idea was soon abandoned.
Barrett’s unpredictable behaviour at the time and idiosyncratic sense of humour combined to create a song that, initially, seemed like an ordinary Barrett tune. However, as soon as the others attempted to join in and learn the song, Barrett changed the melodies and structure, making it impossible for the others to follow, while singing the chorus “Have You Got It Yet?” and having the rest of the band answer “No, no!”. This would be his last attempt to write material for Pink Floyd before leaving the band. In fact, Waters stated, in an interview for The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story, that upon realizing Barrett was deliberately making the tune impossible to learn, he put down his bass guitar, left the room, and never attempted to play with Barrett again. Waters had called it “a real act of mad genius”. The song was never recorded by Pink Floyd or Barrett.
Here I Go
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
Hey You
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
High Hopes
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
I Can’t Breathe Anymore
1978 David Gilmour – David Gilmour
I Get Stoned
1966 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“I Get Stoned” is a Barrett song recorded live-in-studio on 31 October 1966, along with a version of “Interstellar Overdrive”, at Thompson Private Recording Company. The song features Barrett with an acoustic guitar. The song was performed during a gig at the All Saints Hall in 1966. The opening lines are thought to be “Living alone/I get stoned”. The master tapes for the song are unknown, however under the title “Living Alone”, a demo was recorded by Barrett during the sessions for the Barrett album on 27 February 1970.
I Must Tell You Why
1967 A Coeur Joie – David Gilmour
- 1967-XX-XX Strawberry Studios, Château d’Hérouville, France [A] David Gilmour – Recording session A Coeur Joie / Two Weeks In September soundtrack
Ibiza Bar
1969 More – Pink Floyd
If
1970 Atom Heart Mother – Pink Floyd
If It’s In You
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
I’m A King Bee
1965 Their First Recording – The Tea Set
- 1965-10-XX Regent Sound Studio, London, England [_] The Tea Set – First Recording Session
In Any Tongue
2015 Rattle That Lock – David Gilmour
In The Beechwoods
1967 The Early Years 1965-1972 – Pink Floyd
Recording for the album ‘A Saucerful Of Scerets’, Pink Floyd began recording two new Barrett compositions entitled ‘John Latham’ and ‘In The Beechwoods’, which remained unreleased until the album The Early Years 1965-1972.
In The Flesh
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
In The Flesh?
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Incarceration Of A Flower Child
1968 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
A Waters-penned song written in 1968, after Barrett left the band, as an attempt to reinvent themselves. The lyrics are about the downfall of Barrett. The song was eventually recorded by Marianne Faithfull on her 1999 album Vagabond Ways. The melody of the opening of the verses provided the chorus of “Your Possible Pasts”, from the Pink Floyd album The Final Cut.
Interstellar Overdrive
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
- 1965-10-31 Thompson Private Recording Company, Hemel Hempstead, England [AV] Pink Floyd – Recording session Interstellar Overdrive + Nick’s Boogie; IO used for Anthony Stern’s mobie San Francisco
- 1967-01-11 Sound Technique Studios, London, England [AV] Pink Floyd – Recording session Tonite Let’s All Make Love In London audio
- 1967-01-13 UFO Club, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – Recording session Tonite Let’s All Make Love In London / London 66-67 video
- 1967-01-27 UFO Club, London, England [AV] Pink Floyd – Scene Special (Granada TV Doc, broadcast March 7th)
- 1967-03-14 – 15 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording session Interstellar Overdrive
- 1967-04-29 Alexandra Palace, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – 14 Hour Technicolour Dream
- 1967-09-01 Roundhouse Chalk Farm, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – UFO Festival (Bayerischer Rundfunk broadcast)
- 1967-09-02 Roundhouse Chalk Farm, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – UFO Festival (Bayerischer Rundfunk broadcast)
- 1967-09-10 Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sverige [_] Pink Floyd
- 1967-11-13 Ahoy’ Hallen, Rotterdam, Nederland [A] Pink Floyd – Hippy Happy Fair
- 1968-05-06 Palazzo dello Sport EUR, Roma, Italia [AV] Pink Floyd – 1° Festival Internazionale in Europa di Musica Pop – Rome Goes Pop (BBC2 TV, broadcast May 18th)
- 1968-05-31 Paradiso, Amsterdam, Nederland [AV] Pink Floyd – Early Show – Open Eye (Nederland 2 TV, broadcast July 5th)
Intremental
1967 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“Intremental” is a 10-minute instrumental that was recorded at De Lane Lea on 20 October 1967.
Intro
1968 The Committee – Pink Floyd
- 1968-04-04 – 07 Michael and Marion Kidner’s House, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions The Committee
Intro (Played In Reverse)
1968 The Committee – Pink Floyd
- 1968-04-04 – 07 Michael and Marion Kidner’s House, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions The Committee
Is There Anybody Out There?
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
It Is Obvious
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
It Would Be So Nice
1968 It Would Be So Nice / Julia Dream – Pink Floyd
- 1968-02-12 – 13 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions It Would Be So Nice + Julia Dream
- 1968-04-19 Piper Club, Roma, Italia [AV] Pink Floyd – Two Shows
It’s What We Do
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
John Latham
1967 The Early Years 1965-1972 – Pink Floyd
Recording for the album ‘A Saucerful Of Scerets’, Pink Floyd began recording two new Barrett compositions entitled ‘John Latham’ and ‘In The Beechwoods’, which remained unreleased until the album The Early Years 1965-1972.
Jugband Blues
1968 A Saucerful Of Secrets – Pink Floyd
- 1967-10-19 – 20 De Lane Lea Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions John Latham, In The Beechwoods + Jugband Blues
- 1967-12-20 BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast December 31st)
- 1967-12-XX Central Office of Information, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – Recording session Jugband Blues promo film
Julia Dream
1968 It Would Be So Nice / Julia Dream – Pink Floyd
- 1968-02-12 – 13 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions It Would Be So Nice + Julia Dream
Just Another Twelve Bar
1970 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
An improvised instrumental recorded during the Atom Heart Mother world tour in 1970. The sole circulating recording cuts in midway, and what is heard is close enough to the finale jam of the song “Biding My Time” that it’s possible this song is simply an excerpt of that one.
Keep Smiling People
1968 Pink Floyd
See: Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Keep Talking
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
Lanky (Part One)
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
Late Night
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
Learning To Fly
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
Let There Be More Light
1968 A Saucerful Of Secrets – Pink Floyd
- 1968-01-17 – 18 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions Let There Be More Light
- 1968-02-20 ORTF TV Studios, Paris, France [AV] Pink Floyd – Bouton Rouge (ORTF2 TV, broadcast February 24th)
- 1968-05-31 Paradiso, Amsterdam, Nederland [AV] Pink Floyd – Early Show – Open Eye (Nederland 2 TV, broadcast July 5th)
- 1968-05-31 Fantasio, Amsterdam, Nederland [A] Pink Floyd – Late Show
Let’s Get Metaphysical
1984 About Face – David Gilmour
Let’s Roll Another One
1967 Pink Floyd
See: Candy And A Currant Bun
“Let’s Roll Another One” is a Barrett song, later retitled “Candy and a Currant Bun” before being released in 1967. It was written in 1965. It features the original lyrics which were altered for the released single at the suggestion of Waters, allegedly due to concerns about the acceptability of drug references, and the song can be found on bootlegs like “Feed Your Head”.
Let’s Split
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
Long Blues
1970 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
An improvised blues piece, “Long Blues” was performed live in 1970, at Montreux. Waters announced that since it was “a bit late for mind-expanding, [they]’re going to play some music to calm down to”. While similar in sound to “Alan’s Blues”, some elements from “Funky Dung” and “Mudmen” are definitely present. It appears on the Early Flights, Volume 1 bootleg.
Long Gone
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
Lost For Words
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
Louder Than Words
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Love On The Air
1984 About Face – David Gilmour
Love Song
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
Love You
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
Lucifer Sam
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
Lucy Leave
1965 Their First Recording – The Tea Set
- 1965-10-XX Regent Sound Studio, London, England [A] The Tea Set – First Recording Session
Main Theme
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Main Theme #1
1968 The Committee – Pink Floyd
- 1968-04-04 – 07 Michael and Marion Kidner’s House, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions The Committee
Main Theme #2
1968 The Committee – Pink Floyd
This song contains an embryonic version of Careful With That Axe, Eugene
- 1968-04-04 – 07 Michael and Marion Kidner’s House, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions The Committee
Maisie
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
Marooned
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
Matilda Mother
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
- 1967-01-27 UFO Club, London, England [AV] Pink Floyd – Scene Special (Granada TV Doc, broadcast May 7th)
- 1967-09-10 Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sverige [A] Pink Floyd
- 1967-09-13 Star-Club, København, Danmark [A] Pink Floyd
- 1967-09-25 BBC 201 Piccadilly Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast October 1st)
Mihalis
1978 David Gilmour – David Gilmour
Milky Way
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
Money
1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
More Blues
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Mother
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Mudmen
1972 Obscured By Clouds – Pink Floyd
Murder
1984 About Face – David Gilmour
Near The End
1984 About Face – David Gilmour
Nick’s Boogie
1966 San Francisco – Pink Floyd
- 1965-10-31 Thompson Private Recording Company, Hemel Hempstead, England [AV] Pink Floyd – Recording session Interstellar Overdrive + Nick’s Boogie; IO used for Anthony Stern’s mobie San Francisco
- 1967-01-11 Sound Technique Studios, London, England [AV] Pink Floyd – Recording session Tonite Let’s All Make Love In London audio
- 1967-01-13 UFO Club, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – Recording session Tonite Let’s All Make Love In London / London 66-67 video
- 1967-04-29 Alexandra Palace, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – 14 Hour Technicolour Dream
Night Light
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Nightmare
1968 The Committee – Pink Floyd
- 1968-04-04 – 07 Michael and Marion Kidner’s House, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions The Committee
No Good Trying
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
No Man’s Land
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
No Way
1978 David Gilmour – David Gilmour
Nobody Home
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Not Now John
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
Obscured By Clouds
1972 Obscured By Clouds – Pink Floyd
Octopus
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
Oenone
1969 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
A lengthy instrumental in the Zabriskie Point film, intended for a sex scene. Three takes were recorded (under the working titles “Love Scene No. 1”, “No. 2” and “No. 3”), each somewhat different from the others, but all sharing the same eerie organ-and-guitar motif. The term “Oenone” refers to a Greek mythological character, namely the first wife of Paris of Troy. Early bootleg appearances list the song as “Oneone”, sometimes thought to be a misspelling of the mythological character, but more likely a phonetic tip of the hat to Zabriskie Point’s director Michelangelo Antonioni.
On An Island
2006 On An Island – David Gilmour
On Noodle Street
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
On The Run
1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
On The Turning Away
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
One In A Million
1967 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“One in a Million” (also known by the titles “Rush in a Million”, “Once in a Million”, “Rust in a Million”, and “Brush Your Window”), is a song performed by the Barrett-era Pink Floyd in 1967. Pink Floyd performed the song at a concert in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 13 September 1967. The discrepancies in the title stem from Roger Waters’ misheard stage announcement on the poor audience recording of the show. It was sung by Waters.
- 1967-09-13 Star-Club, København, Danmark [A] Pink Floyd
One Of My Turns
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
One Of The Few
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
One Of These Days
1971 Meddle – Pink Floyd
One Slip
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
Opel
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
Out Of The Blue
1984 About Face – David Gilmour
Outside The Wall
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Overture
1979 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“Overture” is a song that was written by Waters for The Wall movie. Pink Floyd decided not to include the song and it is unknown if it was ever recorded.
Paint Box
1967 Apples And Oranges / Paint Box – Pink Floyd
- 1967-10-26 – 27 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording session A Saucerful Of Secrets / Apples And Oranges + Paintbox
- 1968-02-18 Parc de Laeken, Brussel / Bruxelles, België / Belgique [V] Pink Floyd – Tienerklanken (RTBF TV, broadcast March 31st)
- 1968-02-21 ORTF TV Studios, Paris, France [V] Pink Floyd – Discorama (ORTF2 TV, broadcast March 17th)
Paranoid Eyes
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
Paris Bar
1970 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
A More outtake, found on the same multitrack tape as the above track.
Party Sequence
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Pigs On The Wing (Part 1)
1977 Animals – Pink Floyd
Pigs On The Wing (Part 2)
1977 Animals – Pink Floyd
Pigs (Three Different Ones)
1977 Animals – Pink Floyd
Pink Blues
1971 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
Often referred to as simply “Blues”; blues jam played after encores during the Meddle tour, during 1971. Also see “Alan’s Blues”
Pink Theme
1966 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“Pink Theme” is a song performed by the Barrett-era Pink Floyd in 1966. The song is thought to be an instrumental. Pink Floyd recorded the song at a concert at The All Saints Church Hall in London, England, on 14 October 1966. No known recording of this song is extant.
Point Me At The Sky
1968 Point Me At The Sky / Careful With That Axe, Eugene – Pink Floyd
Poles Apart
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
Pow R. Toc H.
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
- 1967-05-14 BBC Lime Grove Studios, London, England [AV] Pink Floyd – Look of the Week (BBC2 TV, live broadcast)
- 1967-09-10 Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sverige [_] Pink Floyd
- 1967-11-13 Ahoy’ Hallen, Rotterdam, Nederland [A] Pink Floyd – Hippy Happy Fair
- 1967-12-20 BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast December 31st)
Quicksilver
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Rain In The Country
1969 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
A nearly 7 minute instrumental outtake from the Zabriskie Point sessions, based on “The Narrow Way”. It is available on bootleg albums such as Omay Yad. On the bootleg, The Complete Zabriskie Point Sessions, the Take 1 ends in “Unknown Song” while Take 2 ends in “Crumbling Land”.
Raise My Rent
1978 David Gilmour – David Gilmour
Rats
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
Rattle That Lock
2015 Rattle That Lock – David Gilmour
Reaction in G
1967 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
- 1967-07-23 Cosmopolitan Ballroom, Carlisle, England [A] Pink Floyd – BBC broadcast
- 1967-09-13 Star-Club, København, Danmark [A] Pink Floyd
- 1967-09-25 BBC 201 Piccadilly Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast October 1st)
- 1967-11-13 Ahoy’ Hallen, Rotterdam, Nederland [A] Pink Floyd – Hippy Happy Fair
Red Sky At Night
2006 On An Island – David Gilmour
Remember A Day
1968 A Saucerful Of Secrets – Pink Floyd
- 1967-10-05 – 06 Sound Technique Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions Remember A Day
Remember Me
1965 Their First Recording – The Tea Set
- 1965-10-XX Regent Sound Studio, London, England [A] The Tea Set – First Recording Session
Richard’s Rave Up
1968 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
Recorded on 13 February 1968, during sessions for A Saucerful of Secrets.
Round And Around
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
Run Like Hell
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
San Tropez
1971 Meddle – Pink Floyd
Scream Thy Last Scream
2016 The Early Years 1965-1972 – Pink Floyd
- 1967-08-07 – 08 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions Scream Thy Last Scream
- 1967-09-10 Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sverige [A] Pink Floyd
- 1967-09-13 Star-Club, København, Danmark [A] Pink Floyd
- 1967-11-13 Ahoy’ Hallen, Rotterdam, Nederland [A] Pink Floyd – Hippy Happy Fair
- 1967-12-20 BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast December 31st)
Seabirds
1970 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
A song used in the More film but as yet unreleased. A song titled “Seabirds” was released as part of The Early Years 1965–1972 box set in 2016, however this is not the song from the film but an alternate version of the instrumental track “Quicksilver”.
Seamus
1971 Meddle – Pink Floyd
See Emily Play
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
- 1967-05-18 – 23 Sound Technique Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions See Emily Play
- 1967-07-06 BBC Lime Grove Studios, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – Top Of The Pops (BBC1 TV, live broadcast)
- 1967-07-13 BBC Lime Grove Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Of The Pops (BBC1 TV, live broadcast)
- 1967-09-10 Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sverige [A] Pink Floyd
- 1968-02-18 Parc de Laeken, Brussel / Bruxelles, België / Belgique [V] Pink Floyd – Tienerklanken (RTBF TV, broadcast March 31st)
See-Saw
1968 A Saucerful Of Secrets – Pink Floyd
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
1968 A Saucerful Of Secrets – Pink Floyd
- 1967-09-10 Gyllene Cirkeln, Stockholm, Sverige [A] Pink Floyd
- 1967-09-25 BBC 201 Piccadilly Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast October 1st)
- 1967-11-13 Ahoy’ Hallen, Rotterdam, Nederland [A] Pink Floyd – Hippy Happy Fair
- 1968-02-18 VRT-RTBF Studios, Brussel / Bruxelles, België / Belgique [V] Pink Floyd – Tienerklanken (RTBF TV, broadcast March 31st)
- 1968-02-20 ORTF TV Studios, Paris, France [AV] Pink Floyd – Bouton Rouge (ORTF2 TV, broadcast February 24th)
- 1968-03-28 Abbey Mills Pumping Station, London, England [V] Pink Floyd
– All My Loving (BBC2 TV, broadcast November 3rd) - 1968-05-06 Palazzo dello Sport EUR, Roma, Italia [AV] Pink Floyd – 1° Festival Internazionale in Europa di Musica Pop – Rome Goes Pop (BBC2 TV, broadcast May 18th)
- 1968-05-31 Paradiso, Amsterdam, Nederland [AV] Pink Floyd – Early Show – Open Eye (Nederland 2 TV, broadcast July 5th)
- 1968-05-31 Fantasio, Amsterdam, Nederland [A] Pink Floyd – Late Show
Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict
1969 Ummagumma – Pink Floyd
She Was A Millionaire
1967 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“She Was a Millionaire” is a Barrett song, recorded at Abbey Road on 18 April 1967, as a possible B-side. Manager Peter Jenner said that the track was “the one that got away, the hit they were looking for.” The opening lines are thought to be “She was a millionaire/She had some time to spare”. The instrumental backing track was completed by Pink Floyd but the master tapes for the song most likely were erased. Elements from the song, however, would later become part of Barrett’s solo song “Opel” recorded in 1969. Two takes were attempted at a backing track by Barrett during the sessions for the Barrett album in 1970, before Barrett added vocals.
She Took A Long Cold Look
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
Sheep
1977 Animals – Pink Floyd
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5)
1975 Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9)
1975 Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd
Short And Sweet
1978 David Gilmour – David Gilmour
Signs Of Life
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
Silas Lang
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
See: Swan Lee
Skins
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Smile
2006 On An Island – David Gilmour
So Far Away
1978 David Gilmour – David Gilmour
Sorrow
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
Southampton Dock
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
Speak To Me
1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
Stay
1972 Obscured By Clouds – Pink Floyd
Stefari’s Tit
1970 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
An outtake from the More sessions.
Stop
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Sum
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Summer ’68
1970 Atom Heart Mother – Pink Floyd
Surfacing
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Swan Lee
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
- 1967-06-07 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording session Flaming + Silas Lang
- 1967-06-27 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording session Flaming + Silas Lang
Sysyphus (Parts 1-4)
1969 Ummagumma – Pink Floyd
Take A Breath
2006 On An Island – David Gilmour
Take It Back
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
Take Up Thy Stethoscope And Walk
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
Talkin’ Hawkin’
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Terminal Frost
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
Terrapin
1970 The Madcap Laughs – Syd Barrett
The Blue
2006 On An Island – David Gilmour
The Boppin’ Sound
1968 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
Recorded on 13 February 1968, during sessions for A Saucerful of Secrets. Was mixed down on that date.
The Confession
1968 The Committee – Pink Floyd
- 1968-04-04 – 07 Michael and Marion Kidner’s House, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions The Committee
The Dogs Of War
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
The Final Cut
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
The Fletcher Memorial Home
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
The Girl In The Yellow Dress
2015 Rattle That Lock – David Gilmour
The Gnome
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
- 1967-09-25 BBC 201 Piccadilly Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast October 1st)
The Gold It’s In The…
1972 Obscured By Clouds – Pink Floyd
The Grand Vizier’s Garden Party (Part 1: Entrance; Part 2: Entertainment; Part 3: Exit)
1969 Ummagumma – Pink Floyd
The Great Gig In The Sky
1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
The Gunner’s Dream
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
The Hero’s Return
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
The Lost Art Of Conversation
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
The Merry Xmas Song
1969 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
“The Merry Xmas Song” is a humorous song written for a one-off performance on BBC radio in 1969, during the Zabriskie Point soundtrack sessions, and performed around 1975. It is notable as the last of only four Pink Floyd songs to feature Mason on vocals (Barrett’s “Scream Thy Last Scream”, “Corporal Clegg”, and “One of These Days”).
The Most Boring Song I’ve Ever Heard Bar 2
1968 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
On 24 and 25 January 1968 the band began recording a new composition entitled ‘The Most Boring Song I’ve Ever Heard Bar 2’, which remains unreleased or was given another title at a later date.
The Murderotic Woman
1969 Ummagumma – Pink Floyd
See: Careful With That Axe, Eugene
The Narrow Way (Parts 1-3)
1969 Ummagumma – Pink Floyd
The Nile Song
1969 More – Pink Floyd
The Party
1968 The Committee – Pink Floyd
- 1968-04-04 – 07 Michael and Marion Kidner’s House, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions The Committee
The Post War Dream
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
The Scarecrow
1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – Pink Floyd
- 1967-03-19 – 20 Abbey Road Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording session Scarecrow
- 1967-07-08 Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve, Northwich, England [AV] Pink Floyd – Recording session Scarecrow video
- 1967-09-25 BBC 201 Piccadilly Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast October 1st)
- 1968-02-18 Parc de Laeken, Brussel / Bruxelles, België / Belgique [V] Pink Floyd – Tienerklanken (RTBF TV, broadcast March 31st)
The Show Must Go On
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
The Thin Ice
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
The Trial
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Theme (Dramatic Version)
1970 Unreleased – Pink Floyd
A More outtake, found on the same multitrack tape as the above tracks.
Then I Close My Eyes
2006 On An Island – David Gilmour
There’s No Way Out Of Here
1978 David Gilmour – David Gilmour
Things Left Unsaid
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
This Heaven
2006 On An Island – David Gilmour
Time
1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
Today
2015 Rattle That Lock – David Gilmour
Two Suns In The Sunset
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd
Unsung
2014 The Endless River – Pink Floyd
Until We Sleep
1984 About Face – David Gilmour
Untitled Instrumental
1968 The Sound Of Change – Pink Floyd
- 1968-03-22 Sound Technique Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – The Sound Of Change audio recording (BBC2 TV, broadcast September 10th)
- 1968-03-26 Barnes Common, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – The Sound Of Change video recording (BBC2 TV, boradcast September 10th)
- 1968-03-26 BBC Lime Grove Studios, London, England [V] Pink Floyd – The Sound Of Chage video recording (BBC2 TV, broadcast September 10th)
Up The Khyber
1969 More – Pink Floyd
Us And Them
1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon – Pink Floyd
Vegetable Man
2016 The Early Years 1965-1972 – Pink Floyd
- 1967-09-04 – 06 Sound Technique Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions Untitled/Experimental + Vegetable Man
- 1967-10-09 – 12 De Lane Lea Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Recording sessions Vegetable Man
- 1967-12-20 BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, England [A] Pink Floyd – Top Gear (BBC Radio 1, broadcast December 31st)
Vera
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Waiting For The Worms
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
Walk Like A Man
1965 Jokers Wild – Jokers Wild
- 1965-01-XX Regent Sound Studio, London, England [A] Jokers Wild – Recording session 5-Track Single Sided LP
Walk With Me Sydney
1965 Their First Recording – The Tea Set
- 1965-10-XX Regent Sound Studio, London, England [_] The Tea Set – First Recording Session
Waving My Arms In The Air / Never Lied To You
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
Wearing The Inside Out
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
Welcome To The Machine
1975 Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd
What Do You Want From Me
1994 The Division Bell – Pink Floyd
When You’re In
1972 Obscured By Clouds – Pink Floyd
Where We Start
2006 On An Island – David Gilmour
Why Do Fools Fall In Love
1965 Jokers Wild – Jokers Wild
- 1965-01-XX Regent Sound Studio, London, England [A] Jokers Wild – Recording session 5-Track Single Sided LP
Wined And Dined
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
Wish You Were Here
1975 Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd
Wolfpack
1970 Barrett – Syd Barrett
Word Song
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
Wot’s… Uh The Deal?
1972 Obscured By Clouds – Pink Floyd
Wouldn’t You Miss Me
1988 Opel – Syd Barrett
See: Dark Globe
Yet Another Movie
1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason – Pink Floyd
You Know I’m Right
1984 About Face – David Gilmour
Young Lust
1979 The Wall – Pink Floyd
You’re The Reason Why
1964 Little Baby / You’re The Reason Why – Richard Wright
- 1964-XX-XX Decca Recording Studio, London, England [A] Richard Wright – Adam, Mike and Tim, recording session; track written by Richard Wright
Your Possible Pasts
1983 The Final Cut – Pink Floyd