“Summer ’68” is a distinctive track from Pink Floyd’s album “Atom Heart Mother,” released in 1970. Written and sung by the band’s keyboardist, Richard Wright, the song is notable for its bright piano work, lush horn arrangements, and reflective lyrics on the transitory nature of relationships, particularly those formed on the road by touring musicians. With its catchy melody and harmonious backup vocals, it takes a more direct approach to songwriting compared to the album’s title track. The brass section adds a layer of grandeur and a touch of nostalgia, hearkening back to the summer love themes popular in the late ’60s.
Lyrically, Wright offers a candid look at the highs and lows of fame and the personal impact of brief romantic encounters. The reflective nature of the song’s text and its juxtaposition with the upbeat music underscore the bittersweet sentiment of remembering a summer gone by. “Summer ’68” is not only a musical throwback but also a deeply personal account that adds a unique touch to the “Atom Heart Mother” album, showcasing Wright’s songwriting skills within the broader context of Pink Floyd’s evolving sound. From: https://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/summer-68-lyrics-pink-floyd-atom-heart-mother/
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