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Lucifer Sam
"Lucifer Sam" is a song by British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd, featured on their 1967 debut album ''The Piper at the Gates of Dawn''. ==Music and lyrics== The song is built around a descending riff, with the dominant instrument being composer Syd Barrett's electric guitar, fed through an echo machine; the resultant sound has been likened to a "sinister" Duane Eddy.〔Toby Manning (2006). ''The Rough Guide to Pink Floyd'': p.155〕 This is augmented by bowed bass and increasingly agitated organ and percussion effects.〔John Cavanagh (2003). ''The Piper at the Gates of Dawn'': pp.39–41〕 Though the lyric frequently refers to Lucifer Sam as a cat, some speculation has arisen as to whether this was in fact 1960s slang ("a hip cat") for a man, real or imagined, in some type of relationship with Barrett's then-girlfriend, Jenny Spires (referred to in the song as "Jennifer Gentle").〔 However, Sam was simply Barrett's Siamese cat domestic feline; the track was originally called "Percy the Rat Catcher" during the recording sessions, which took place during April – June 1967.〔Vernon Fitch (2005). ''The Pink Floyd Encyclopedia'': p.186〕
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