Seamus (song) explained

Seamus
Artist:Pink Floyd
Album:Meddle
Recorded:24–28 May 1971 (mixed on 26 July 1971)
Studio:
  • AIR, London (recording)
  • Morgan, London (mixing)
Genre:
Length:2:15
Label:Harvest
Producer:Pink Floyd

"Seamus" is the fifth song on Pink Floyd's 1971 album Meddle. The group performs it in the style of country blues, with vocals, an acoustic slide guitar in an open D tuning, and piano.[1] [2] The song is named after the Border Collie (belonging to Humble Pie leader Steve Marriott) who howls throughout the 2:15 piece.[3] Group biographer Nicholas Schaffner calls the tune "dispensable"; David Gilmour added "I guess it wasn't really as funny to everyone else [as] it was to us".[4]

"Mademoiselle Nobs"

Film director Adrian Maben captured Pink Floyd's only live performance of "Seamus" (in a greatly altered form, excluding lyrics, and retitled "Mademoiselle Nobs") in his film . To recreate the song, David Gilmour played harmonica instead of singing and Roger Waters played one of Gilmour's Stratocaster guitars. A female Borzoi (Russian Wolfhound) named Nobs, which belonged to Madonna Bouglione (the daughter of circus director Joseph Bouglione), was brought to the studio to provide howling accompaniment as Seamus did in the album version. There is also an audible bass guitar in this recording, likely overdubbed during mixing of the film soundtrack at another studio.[5] For the 2016 surround sound mix of the film, released as part of the box set The Early Years 1965–1972 (2016), "Mademoiselle Nobs" was omitted for undisclosed reasons.

Reception

In a review for the Meddle album, Jean-Charles Costa of Rolling Stone described "Seamus" as "a great pseudo-spoof blues tune with Seamus taking over the lead 'howl' duties".[6] In a more negative review, Classic Rock Review described "Seamus" a "throwaway" that's "meant to be a humorous filler with an annoying, howling dog throughout".[7] Classic Rock Review further said that Pink Floyd fans have ranked "Seamus" as one of their worst songs.

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Strong , Martin C. . The Great Rock Discography. Canongate Books. Edinburgh. 1-84195-551-5. 1177. 2004. 7th.
  2. Book: Mabbett , Andy . The Complete Guide to the Music of Pink Floyd. Omnibus Press. London. 0-7119-4301-X. 1995.
  3. Book: Blake, Mark. Mark Blake (writer). Comfortably Numb–The Inside Story of Pink Floyd . Da Capo Press . 2008. 978-0-306-81752-6. 143.
  4. Book: Schaffner , Nicholas . Nicholas Schaffner. 1991. Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey. New York City. Dell Publishing. 165. 0-385-30684-9. registration.
  5. Adrian Maben. Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii: Director's Cu. DVD. Universal Music & Video Distribution. 2003.
  6. News: Meddle . Costa . Jean-Charles . 6 January 1972 . Rolling Stone . 25 July 2017 .
  7. Web site: Meddle by Pink Floyd . 27 January 2011 . Classic Rock Review . 25 July 2017.