Welcome to the Machine
Pink Floyd
Welcome my son, welcome to the machine. Where have you been? It's alright we know where you've been. You've been in the pipeline, filling in time, Provided with toys and 'Scouting for Boys'. You brought a guitar to punish your ma, And you didn't like school, and you know you're nobody's fool, So welcome to the machine. Welcome my son, welcome to the machine. What did you dream? It's alright we told you what to dream. You dreamed of a big star, He played a mean gituar, He always ate in the Steak Bar. He loved to drive in his Jaguar. So welcome to the Machine.70s 95 acoustic album rock alternative alternative rock amazing art rock avantgarde beautiful beloved best ever blues-rock brilliant british british invasion classic classic pop classic rock classics cold dark dave depression durkadurka electronic emotional experimental Experimental Rock fav Favorite Favoriter favorites Favourite Songs favourite tracks Floyd for sleepless nights Gilmour gloomy good great albums Great Lyricists great song greetings and salutations guitar hard rock has infinite loop intense legend love the sound love to sing loved Mason Mechanical melancholic Mellow Nick nostalgia oldies pink Pink Floyd Pinkkis post-urbandepressive prog prog rock Prog-Rock/Art Rock Progressive Progressive rock Progressive Rock Top 25 psychedelic Psychedelic Rock psychedelic-space rock Rick rock rock n roll Roger sad silent intensity soft rock space rock spheric Stand Up stereo studying music symphonic Symphonic Rock synth pop the Machine things i like tracks trip music UK umanohonelike Undiluted Beauty unussual visionary Waters Wish you where here Wright
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