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“Raving and Drooling” is a song by Pink Floyd written by Roger Waters. It is an early version of “Sheep” which would be later be featured on 1977’s “Animals”.
The song was originally slated to be released on Wish You Were Here, however this idea was vetoed by Roger Waters who thought it did not fit...
[Verse 1]
Raving and drooling, I fell on his neck with a scream
He had a whole lot of terminal shock in his eye
[Verse 2]
That's what you get for pretending the rest are not real
Babbling and snapping at far away flies
He will zigzag his way back through memories of boredom and pain
[Instrumental]
[Verse 3]
How does it feel to be empty and angry and spaced
Split up the middle between the illusion of safety in numbers
And the fist in your face
Raving and Drooling (Live at Wembley 1974) was written by Roger Waters.
Pink Floyd released Raving and Drooling (Live at Wembley 1974) on Tue Nov 08 2011.