Wednesday, March 18, 2015
A Pillow Of Winds Meddle by Pink Floyd Song Review
I have been listening to comparatively softer songs since this weekend after an entire week of grunge and hard rock.This song is an old treasure from Pink Floyd and I have listened to this many times before.But it still feels quite nice to review this.
Meddle Album Cover
Made Through Perspectives : A Pillow Of Winds lines
(Read the pictured lyrics post collection here.)
About The Song (Credit : Wikipedia)
The song is a soft acoustic love song,which may be uncharacteristic, considering the bands previous (and future) material. Guitarist David Gilmour composed the chord sequence, played in a series of arpeggios, and Roger Waters wrote the melody and lyrics.This song also features slide guitar work by Gilmour, as well as a fretless bass played by Waters. The song begins and ends in the key of E major, with a darker middle section (following the lyric, "and the candle dies") in the parallel minor, E minor. Both the E major and E minor chords feature the ninth, making this song one of many Pink Floyd songs to feature a prominent E minor added ninth chord. Throughout most of the song, the bass line remains on E as a pedal point, creating a drone. A chord named "G#m/E" is more accurately called an E major seventh chord, and a "Bm/E" is just as equally named an "E7sus2". In the instrumental interlude, however, the chords change completely to A minor and B minor chords, leaving the E bass drone for a time before returning to E major.
According to Nick Mason, the songs title originates from a possible hand in the game of mahjong, with which the band had become enamoured while touring.
The songs lyrics refer to an eiderdown, better known in the U.S. as a comforter. Two other known Pink Floyd songs make reference to an eiderdown, Syd Barretts "Flaming" and Waterss "Julia Dream".
Personnel (Credit : Wikipedia)
David Gilmour – lead vocals, acoustic guitars, electric guitar, electric & acoustic slide guitars, pedal steel guitar
Richard Wright – Hammond organ, piano
Nick Mason – hi-hats
Roger Waters – fretless bass
Lyrics
A cloud of eiderdown
Draws around me
Softening a sound.
Sleepy time, and I lie,
With my love by my side,
And shes breathing low.
And the candle dies.
When night comes down
You lock the door.
The book falls to the floor.
As darkness falls
The waves roll by,
The seasons change
The wind is wry.
Now wakes the hour
Now sleeps the swan
Behold the dream
The dream is gone.
Green fields are calling
Its falling, in a golden door.
And deep beneath the ground,
The early morning sounds
And I go down.
Sleepy time, and I lie,
With my love by my side,
And shes breathing low.
And I rise, like a bird,
In the haze, when the first rays
Touch the sky.
And the night wings die.
Song Review
The song begins with a sway (or rather a sigh) of winds,just after which the lead guitar enters the background.This is one of those lovely,calm songs sung by David Gilmour (Others include Smile from On an Island and Green is The Colour.)that makes you feel comforted and dreamy.The lyrics also create a beautiful rhythm of sleep and dream and pure psychedelia.Not to question that the lyrics is beautiful,owing to the fact that it was one of those musical pieces worked out by Waters and Gilmour together.I feel that the tune also has something very genuine about it,bringing exactly the comfort expressed by the lyrics.The instrumentals are quite subtle and the entire thing as a whole is a great job!
INSTRUMENTALS - 4.5/5
MELODY - 4.5/5
LYRICS - 5/5
THE VOICE BEHIND - 5/5
As a Song - {(19/20) * 100%} = 95%
Images - The images that are not watermarked do not belong to me.
Lyrics - Please refer to the Music section of What is a Perspective? page of the blog.
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