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}}</ref> Prior to the ''[[Relics (Pink Floyd album)|Relics]]'' compilation album, "Biding My Time" was an unreleased recording, heard only by fans who attended concerts where the band performed their early concept piece, ''[[The Man and the Journey]]'', where the song appeared as "Afternoon". During the song a [[trombone]] can be heard which is played by keyboardist [[Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright]]. The lyrics talk about the narrator spending his time with a woman he loves and forgetting the "bad days" when they were both "workin' from nine to five".

==Prior performance and recording==
Prior to the ''[[Relics (Pink Floyd album)|Relics]]'' compilation album, "Biding My Time" was an unreleased recording, heard only by fans who attended concerts where the band performed their early concept piece, ''[[The Man and the Journey]]'', where the song appeared as "Afternoon". During the song a [[trombone]] can be heard which is played by keyboardist [[Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright]]. The lyrics talk about the narrator spending his time with a woman he loves and forgetting the "bad days" when they were both "workin' from nine to five".


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==

Revision as of 14:24, 10 May 2012

"Biding My Time"
Song

"Biding My Time" is a composition by Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters.[2][3]

Prior performance and recording

Prior to the Relics compilation album, "Biding My Time" was an unreleased recording, heard only by fans who attended concerts where the band performed their early concept piece, The Man and the Journey, where the song appeared as "Afternoon". During the song a trombone can be heard which is played by keyboardist Richard Wright. The lyrics talk about the narrator spending his time with a woman he loves and forgetting the "bad days" when they were both "workin' from nine to five".

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Recording date taken from back cover of Relics album, USA edition
  2. ^ Strong, Martin C. (2004). The Great Rock Discography (7th ed.). Edinburgh: Canongate Books. p. 1177. ISBN 1-84195-551-5.
  3. ^ Mabbett, Andy (1995). The Complete Guide to the Music of Pink Floyd. London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-4301-X.