The Scarecrow
Pink Floyd
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The black and green scarecrow as everyone knows Stood with a bird on his hat and straw everywhere He didn't care He stood in a field where barley grows His head did no thinking His arms didn't move except when the wind cut up Rough and mice ran around on the ground He stood in a field where barley grows The black and green scarecrow is sadder than me But now he's resigned to his fate 'Cause life's not unkind, he doesn't mind He stood in a field where barley grows
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14 facts about this song
Release and Album"The Scarecrow" is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, released in their debut album "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" in 1967.
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Song DurationIt is one of the shortest Pink Floyd songs with a duration of just over 2 minutes.
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SongwritersThe song was written by Syd Barrett, the lead vocalist of the band at that time.
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Music Video"The Scarecrow" is noteworthy for having one of the earliest music videos made by Pink Floyd. It featured the band members in a field with a real-life scarecrow.
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Syd Barrett's InfluenceThe song's whimsical and surreal lyrics reflect Syd Barrett's prominent role as the band's chief songwriter during its early psychedelic phase.
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ThemeThe song uses a scarecrow as a metaphor, exploring themes of loneliness and alienation, generally presented in a fairy-tale manner.
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Album Success"The Piper at the Gates of Dawn," which includes "The Scarecrow," is considered a seminal psychedelic rock album and was commercially successful in the UK, peaking at number 6 in the UK Albums Chart.
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InstrumentationThe song exhibits some unusual instrumentation, including Syd Barrett's acoustic guitar, a recorder played by Richard Wright, and occasional soft drum rhythms by Nick Mason.
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Live Performances"The Scarecrow" was rarely performed live by the band.
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Music StyleThe song has been described as fitting within the folk-psych mold, complementing the pastoral whimsy of the broader album.
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Final Track SideIn the vinyl issue of "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn," "The Scarecrow" is the final track on side one.
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Psychedelic TuneLike many early Pink Floyd works under Barrett's leadership, "The Scarecrow" features whimsical lyrics tone and a decidedly psychedelic tune.
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Barrett EraThe song is representative of the "Barrett Era" of Pink Floyd, characterized by more whimsical, surreal, and idiosyncratic songs compared to the band's later works.
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Cover Versions"The Scarecrow" has been covered by other artists on several occasions, such as indie rock band Of Montreal.
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