In the case of the Pink Floyd classic "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" it's both of those things...sort of (more on that later). Released as the B-side to the 1968 single "Point Me at the Sky," live recordings of the song also appeared on releases including the live half of the double album Ummagumma and the Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii concert film.
Last year, Rolling Stone included "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" on the publication's list of "25 Songs That Are Truly Terrifying," calling the live version on Ummagumma "less a moody freakout of a rock jam than a lysergically summoned haunted house, offering up door after door for you to open against your better judgment."
As AllMusic pointed out, "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" not only served as a sort of "dry run" for future Pink Floyd instrumentals, but it had actually been in the works for some time before it was released.
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