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| | John Cavanagh - Piper at the Gates of Dawn - Neptune Pink Floyd Q&A |
 | | Scream was recorded after the Piper material and was one of those songs Syd wrote when EMI were keen to follow up Emily with another hit single. |  | | There's a context to all of this which makes Piper a much more exciting album to focus on at length than something which just involves some guys going in to a studio to lay down a bunch of songs. |  | | A lot of what they did later can be found in some form within Piper, but inevitably when their main writer changed from Syd to Roger, the lyrical axis shifted entirely. |
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http://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/features/john_cavanagh
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| | The Pink Floyd Archives Library |
 | | Includes 56 pages on Pink Floyd albums, from The Piper at the Gates of Dawn to Delicate Sound of Thunder. |  | | Synopsis: The book that inspired the name of the first Pink Floyd album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. |  | | Synopsis: A large rock encyclopedia with the origins of rock, an A to Z of rock, rock's all-time greats, rock's influence on fashion and lifestyles, top albums listed annually, and recording companies and labels. |
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http://rac.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/PFbooks/BooksSZ.htm
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