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    The Pink Floyd website credits the woodwind parts (tin whistle or flute) to Nick Mason's wife, Lindy Mason. Pink Floyd played "Cymbaline" from early 1969 until their last show of 1971, and it was the longest-surviving More piece in the band's live shows.

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  2. Pink Floyd - Cymbaline (Extended Version) HDPinkFloyd. 1.79M subscribers. Subscribed. 4K. 266K views 7 years ago. San Francisco 1970-04-29 1970 "Cymbaline" is a song from the album...

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  3. Cymbaline at The Abbaye de Royaumont, Asnierès-sur-Oise, France. Cinq Grand Sur La Deux TV Broadcast on 15 June 1971. Pink Floyds ‘Animals 2018 Remix – Dolby Atmos’ on Blu-ray out May 17th.

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  5. Sep 9, 2023 · “Cymbaline” is a prime example of Pink Floyd’s ability to create atmospheric and introspective music. The song’s lyrics and haunting melodies align with the band’s signature style, contributing to their reputation as pioneers of progressive and psychedelic rock.

  6. Pink Floyd - Cymbaline [2011 Remastered] - YouTube. Seba Arreis. 821 subscribers. Subscribed. 9.8K. 1M views 11 years ago. "Cymbaline" es la sexta pista del álbum " (Music From The...

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  7. Pink Floyd played “Cymbaline” from early 1969 until their last show of 1971, and it was the longest-surviving More piece in the band’s live shows.

  8. “Cymbaline” is a Pink Floyd song from the album, Soundtrack from the Film More. Its lyrics vividly tell the tale of a “nightmare”, which was the title of the song when it was first introduced in Floyd’s The Man and The Journey Tour shows. Table of Contents. The Meaning Behind The Song: Cymbaline by Pink Floyd. Conclusion.

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