THE FLOYD PROPERLY CLOSE THE DECADE WITH SOME PROPER PROTO-METAL/HARD ROCK/HEAVY ROCK.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the ultra-exclusive 1970 French version of "The Nile Song/Ibiza Bar" 7" vinyl single by English psychedelic rock band THE PINK FLOYD. It is notable for being released as a singlensolely in the countries of France (1970), Japan, and New Zealand in 1969/1970 under the Columbia and Harvest labels. Sleeve 📸: C. Rose.
OVERVIEW: Both ""The Nile Song" was written by Roger Waters, sung by David Gilmour, omits any keyboard work by Rick Wright, and was included as the second song from PF's 1969 album "More," the soundtrack to the film of the same name.
PART II: "Ibiza Bar" was also primarily written by Waters, and features a similar chord structure to "TNS," but features a notably smoother production and the presence of Rick Wright on keyboard duties. Both tracks are among the two of the heaviest songs the band ever produced in their existence and have been described as proto-metal, heavy metal, acid rock, and hard rock in their sound.
TRACK LIST:
1A.) "The Nile Song" - 3:20
2B.) "Ibiza Bar" - 3:05
Source: www.discogs.com/release/2659309-Pink-Floyd-The-Nile-Song.












