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Re-size large images around to 300 pixels (all "fair use" images), other than album covers (already done).
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Expand all articles to at least Start class. Some song stubs can't be expanded and should be redirected to the relevant album article. Use the "Interstellar Overdrive" article as an example when editing a song stub.
Expand all of the Floyd's studio album articles to at least GA status.
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"They recorded a song Barrett had written in a few minutes" is taken from Malcolm Jones' memories, but according to Chris Joe Beard, in his autobiography Taking The Purple the Boon Tune song was presented to The Purple Gang in January 1967 as a follow-up for Granny Takes A Trip. Boon Tune was refused by the management though as they wanted to keep all copyrights within the band. Felix Atagong (talk) 18:25, 3 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
It is actually Willie playing drums and not Jerry Shirley (famed drummer of Humble Pie) and there is no bass on the track
and:
Furthermore, David Gilmour who was one of the producers on The Madcap Laughs double checked the multi tracks whilst I wrote this and told me “Willie is definitely the drummer on this. Jerry is not playing bass on it. There was no bass on the session, which is why I wanted to add one, back whenever it was.”