Up the Khyber
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"Up the Khyber" is a piece of instrumental music by the British rock band Pink Floyd. It was written by their drummer Nick Mason, and keyboardist Richard Wright.[1][2]
Music
The piece is an extended drum solo with added hectic piano playing, haunting organ lines, and unusual tape effects. It is approximately 2 minutes and 12 seconds long, and first appeared on Pink Floyd's Soundtrack from the Film More. It is the only Pink Floyd song credited to Mason/Wright.
The title is a rude joke since 'Khyber' is Cockney rhyming slang in which 'Khyber Pass' means 'arse'.[3] It may also allude to the 1968 film Carry On... Up the Khyber.
Live
The song was played live in a slightly modified form on The Man and The Journey where it was entitled, "Doing It!". It was also played as a part of "Interstellar Overdrive".
The Man and The Journey
"Up the Khyber" was one of the many tracks which were played at some point or another as "Doing It". Others include "Syncopated Pandemonium", "The Grand Vizier's Garden Party (Entertainment)", "Party Sequence" and "Skins". All of these prominently feature drums.
Personnel
- Rick Wright — organ and piano
- Nick Mason — drums and percussion
- Roger Waters — bass, tape effects
References
- ^ Strong, Martin C. (2004). The Great Rock Discography (7th ed.). Edinburgh: Canongate Books. p. 1177. ISBN 1-84195-551-5.
- ^ Mabbett, Andy (1995). The Complete Guide to the Music of Pink Floyd. London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-4301-X.
- ^ Khyber pass, The Phrase Finder, UK.
External links
- 1969 songs
- Experimental rock songs
- Pink Floyd songs
- Rock instrumentals
- Psychedelic rock songs
- Songs written by Nick Mason
- Songs written by Richard Wright (musician)
- Song recordings produced by David Gilmour
- Song recordings produced by Roger Waters
- Song recordings produced by Richard Wright (musician)
- Song recordings produced by Nick Mason