Lost Gem: "Fearless" - Pink Floyd (1971)


"And I'll climb
the hill in my own way."
~ Pink Floyd~ 


Pink Floyd's..."Meddle"(1971)...was released two years prior to their masterpiece..."Dark Side Of The Moon".

But elements of that classic recording can be heard throughout this underrated album. In fact, at least one song left on the cutting floor for this album...would later appear on "DSOTM".

Despite a ridiculously bad album cover...(looks like an elephant's snout to me)..."Meddle" is filled with plenty to like and should be in your collection. Also, this is where we find guitarist David Gilmour stepping up his game a bit.



Lost Gem:--> "Fearless"...is a brilliant exercise in songwriting with Gilmour throwing down an amazing guitar riff that sounds as fresh today as it did 40 years ago.  Roger Waters has nice lyrics (as always) and the surprising addition of a football crowd...well...I liked it.

Have you heard this gem?


You say the hill's too steep to climb,
Chiding!
You say you'd like to see me try,
Climbing!
You pick the place and I'll choose the time
And I'll climb
The hill in my own way
just wait a while, for the right day
And as I rise above the treeline and the clouds
I look down hear the sound of the things you said today


Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd, smiling
Merciless, the magistrate turns 'round, frowning
and who's the fool who wears the crown
Go down in your own way
And everyday is the right day
And as you rise above the fearlines in his frown
You look down
Hear the sound of the faces in the crowd.

Good stuff!

Casey Chambers
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Comments

rap said…
Agreed! Great song.

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