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whiter shade of pale (both extra verses) - Procol harum 

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We skipped the light fandango
Turned cartwheels cross the floor
I was feeling kinda seasick
But the crowd called out for more
The room was humming harder
As the ceiling flew away
When we called out for another drink
The waiter brought a tray
And so it was that later
As the miller told his tale
That her face, at first just ghostly,
Turned a whiter shade of pale
She said, there is no reason
And the truth is plain to see.
But I wandered through my playing cards
And would not let her be
One of sixteen vestal virgins
Who were leaving for the coast
And although my eyes were open
They might have just as wellve been closed
She said, Im home on shore leave,
Though in truth we were at sea
So I took her by the looking glass
And forced her to agree
Saying, you must be the mermaid
Who took neptune for a ride.
But she smiled at me so sadly
That my anger straightway died
If music be the food of love
Then laughter is its queen
And likewise if behind is in front
Then dirt in truth is clean
My mouth by then like cardboard
Seemed to slip straight through my head
So we crash-dived straightway quickly
And attacked the ocean bed

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@henrychan360
@henrychan360 7 лет назад
I have seen the band perform this song with the 3 verses, but first time ever with the 4th verse. What a rare treasure!! For some reason, versions with the 3 verses are always sung in v1,3,2 order. Man I wish there were 8 verses!
@JingleDingle
@JingleDingle 14 лет назад
This is from the famed "Redhill" Procol 30th anniversary concert, 1997. That is indeed Matthew Fisher on the organ...nobody has ever played the organ part on this song with the finesse he brings to it. Pure magic. And Brooker's singing is better here, 30 years later, than it is on the original recording.
@michaelcappello8183
@michaelcappello8183 2 года назад
So lucky to have lived in the best era of music history
@antoniocandidomigueis6538
Is true. We have lived in the best era of pop rock music story. Years 60´s and 70's !
@SuperBobcat64
@SuperBobcat64 7 лет назад
Saying you must be the mermaid , that took Neptune for a ride. Outstanding.
@susanh3342
I love this song. We were very lucky to grow up in the 60s through the 90s, the best music came from those decades 🎶 😊❤
@vangibbs4060
@vangibbs4060 7 лет назад
I was just a little guy when this came out about the same time my oldest brother was called to Vietnam it tore me apart because all you could see on tv was the war and our guys getting killed and I did not understand all I knew my brother was leaving but through the Grace of God he stood the test of time just like this song has and he came back home to us.
@james-pierre7634
This has become a classic for its time. So classical that philharmonic orchestras have given their interpretations of the music. A most enduring piece of music to last the ages.
@bluepanther1984
@bluepanther1984 11 лет назад
I never knew there was a third and fourth verse 'till I saw this post. I'd only ever heard the studio cut, I knew the song was probably longer but I had no idea that it would've been as epic as this. My dad use to have this on an LP as a child growing up in the late 80's and throughout most of the 90's I use to listen to his vinyl collection. My father showed me what real music was like, and while the other kids round my age didn't get why I would like such old music, they just didn't understand
@monaseegal4153
@monaseegal4153 11 лет назад
The organ British sound in this song is spiritual and this has to be one of the pure and less overplayed classics from my youth.....which I miss for our youth
@suedanmckenna3750
@suedanmckenna3750 2 года назад
Rest in Peace Gary Brooker, this song was amazing in my youth and even better with this live audio.
@wilfmalette1163
@wilfmalette1163 8 лет назад
I was 19 and in London visiting from Canada in Aug. '67 when I first heard this song. Some group in a Soho club was covering it. Didn't think too much of it until the next day I heard P.H.'s original version on the radio. Blew me away. Bought the single when I got home in Sept. It's been with me ever since. As a baby boomer, raised on rock throughout the 60's and 70's l thank my lucky stars that l grew up during this most memorable of music times. I'd love to be 19 again, but have to admit that l'm so glad l lived it. And after all these years this is the first time l've heard all 4 verses. Uploading it to my MP3.
@RJMarkey
@RJMarkey 12 лет назад
this is THE version of this song. THE.
@therocknthelol
@therocknthelol 7 лет назад
finally someone uploaded a good extended version, we are gratefull rdcy
@larrybettie7112
@larrybettie7112 8 лет назад
there's no one in the world that can sing this as beautiful as Mr Gary brooker! !
@strafrag1
@strafrag1 14 лет назад
I have never tired of hearing this beautiful song. Love the extra verse.
@Tornfreedom
@Tornfreedom 11 лет назад
Great stills - all these rotting ships makes one realise that everything Mankind does is temporary and transient. All Things Must Pass - George Harrison.
@GSchlierenzauer
@GSchlierenzauer 10 лет назад
Most beautiful song ever...
@ThomMassaro
@ThomMassaro 11 лет назад
they just cant write music like this anymore... this takes talent..
@davidmacewen
@davidmacewen 10 лет назад
Watch him do this in 2006 in Denmark. It will bring tears. just a beautiful song.
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