Last spring I was walking around Ridley Creek State Park in Pennsylvania and enjoying a beautiful day. There were fisherman casting their fly lines, birds chirping and people just like me walking around this beautiful place. After I got back home, I decided to edit my video with a soundtrack from Pink Floyd's Ummagumma. I think it was the sound of the birds in the park that made me consider using "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict." Every time I listen to this track it makes me laugh! As you may have noticed, I was unable to fit the entire proper title of the song in the title box. Youtube said it was too long. And, incidentally, if you want to know what Roger Waters is saying with his version of a heavy Scottish accent, here it is: <br /><br />Aye an' a bit of mackeral, settler rack and down <br />Ran it down by the home, and I flew <br />Well, it slapped me and I flopped it down in the shade <br />And I cried, cried, cried <br />The tear had fallen down he had taken, never back to raise <br />And then cried Mary, an' took out wi' your Claymore <br />Right outta a' pocket, i ran down, down by the mountain side <br />Battlin' the fiery horde that was falling around the feet <br />"Never!," he cried. "Never shall ye get me alive <br />Ye rotten hound of the burnie crew!" <br />Well I snatched fer the blade an' a Claymore cut and thrust <br />And I fell down before him round his feet <br />Aye! A roar he cried! <br />Frae the bottom of 'is heart <br />That I would nay fall but as dead <br />Dead as I can by y' feet, d'ya ken? <br />...And the wind cried back