Love Scene (Version 6)
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| “Love Scene (Version 6)” | |||||
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| Song by Pink Floyd | |||||
| Album | Zabriskie Point | ||||
| Released | January 1970 | ||||
| Recorded | 1969 | ||||
| Genre | Blues rock | ||||
| Length | 7:26 | ||||
| Label | MCA | ||||
| Writer | David Gilmour Rick Wright Nick Mason Roger Waters |
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| Zabriskie Point track listing | |||||
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"Love Scene (Version 6)" is an instrumental jamming song by British progressive rock band Pink Floyd. It's only released on a bonus disc to a 1997 reissue of the soundtrack album Zabriskie Point. The song is a simple blues instrumental. It was intended to play in a sex scene of the Zabriskie Point film, but Michelangelo Antonioni didn't take it to the movie.
The title "Love Scene" was originally a name of a track by Jerry Garcia that played in the film and was featured on the original soundtrack. Garcia's "Love Scene" itself was a compound of excerpts from Garcia's studio improvisations. Material from these sessions was featured on the soundtrack bonus disc as four "Love Scene Improvisations" tracks, versions 1-4.
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