lyrics - Pink Floyd's "steel breeze"



Keeping in mind how difficult to explain/translate Pink Floyd's lyrics are, I would carefully listen to all insights that native speakers might have as per the meaning of the phrase "steel breeze", used three times throughout "Shine On You Crazy Diamond".



Answer



The term "steel breeze" existed long before Pink Floyd. It means cold breeze. I like to think it means music, in context. Syd was a guitarist. He became famous for his music. "Steel" can mean guitar. So, a "steel breeze" could be his guitar music--"blown on the steel breeze". Steel can also mean difficult, though. So, there's a chance it means Syd became an irate man.


Whatever the meaning, the song is dedicated to Syd by his friends. So, it must have been something with him in mind, meant to be truthful and respectful.


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