“Well, there it is. I think you can pass your verdict as well as I can. My verdict is that it is a little bit of a regression to childhood, but after all, why not?”

—  Hans Keller

Hans Keller, discussing the then-new group Pink Floyd, The Look of the Week, BBC TV, May 1967.

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