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Alans_Psychedelic_Breakfast.txt

Pink Floyd - Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast (from Atom Heart Mother, 1970)

[Spoken Intro - Rise and Shine]
"Let me have a large glass of orange juice, please. And a cup of black coffee."

[Instrumental build-up]

[Spoken - Sunny Side Up]
"I don't want any of that. I want a fried egg, two pieces of toast and some butter."

[Instrumental section with ambient sounds]

[Spoken - Morning Glory]
"Now, then. What else have we got here? Oh, a cup of tea... and some brown toast, I think."

The track weaves in field recordings of a man preparing breakfast, mixed with Floyd's signature prog-rock layers—guitars, keys, and that creeping menace. It's not just lyrics; it's a sonic snapshot of everyday ritual turned surreal, like Hunter S. Thompson eyeing a greasy spoon through prism glasses. Full track runs about 13 minutes, blending the mundane with the cosmic high.

For the full experience, imagine it as a gonzo breakfast manifesto: eggs frying under strobe lights, coffee brewing with a side of paranoia. If you want more—say, a twisted story riff—let me know.
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