This is from the 'So Far Out It's Straight Down' documentary but with the intrusive voiceover removed using AI software. While the result is far from perfect (the recording is just a mono televsion soundtrack from 1967 and goes quiter where the voiceover was) you can at least hear the music that was previously obscured by the chatter a bit easier. The voiceover is so loud that it nearly hides ALL the music so there wasn't actually much left to uncover, but that was there is now clearer.
This version is much faster and heavier than the version on 'Piper At The Gates of Dawn' and contains alternate lyrics. A line of which is hard to make out definitively:
"..his friends were very good to him.
They gave him tea and cakes and jam
and slices of delicious ham.
Oh what a drag, out with a bang.
Finding he was left alone
went tiptoe to the telephone - 999.
And summoned the immediate aid
of London's noble fire brigade.
The chief defect of Henry King
was chewing little bits of string.
At last he swallowed some which tied
itself in ugly knots inside.
Oh what a drag, out with a bang.
Finding he was left alone
went tiptoe to the telephone - 999.
And summoned the immediate aid
of London's noble fire brigade.
(Instrumental freak out)
Finding he was left alone
went tiptoe...."