Summer '68

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"Summer '68"
"Summer '68" cover
Song by Pink Floyd
from the album Atom Heart Mother
Released October 10, 1970
Recorded July 1970
Abbey Road, London
Genre Progressive rock
Length 5:28
Writer(s) Richard Wright
Atom Heart Mother track listing
If
(2)
"Summer '68"
(3)
Fat Old Sun
(4)

"Summer '68" is a song by Pink Floyd on their album Atom Heart Mother. Written and sung by Richard Wright, it is about a one night stand, likely with a groupie, and the return to habitual life[1]. The soft piano intro contrasts with the rich, revenge-style Morricone trumpet solo breaks in the middle and end of the song. Unlike the Cod Classical Sysyphus on Ummagumma, Summer '68 sees Wright returning to lyrical rather than instrumental song writing. However, it would in fact be his last solo composition for the band.

The song also hints at the tedium of touring and a desire to escape from it all: 'My friends are lying in the sun, I wish that I was there...'

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