Pink Floyd "Household Objects" Third Track (1973 Song, Existence Unconfirmed)

After the huge success of the 1973 album "Dark Side of The Moon", Pink Floyd started recording an experimental album like in the beginning of their career due to fear of how their new album would reach THAT level of success. The project, called "Household Objects", would use objects as instruments: hand mixers, rubber bands stretched between two tables, wine glasses, etc. The album was eventually shelved after some recordings between October and December of 1973.

In 2011, two tracks of these sessions, "The Hard Way" and "Wine Glasses" (re-used as Part 1 of "Shine on You Crazy Diamond") were released as part of the Why Pink Floyd...? campaing of the band's albums re-release in the Dark Side of The Moon Immersion Box Set and Wish You Were Here Experience Version and Immersion Box Set respectively. However, according to the Spanish, French, Italian and Catalan page of Wikipedia about the album mentions a third track, in which in the English version (actually part of the Unreleased Material of the band) just says "Two Tracks recorded" citing that there were more tracks recorded. It's unknown why those tracks weren't released and they aren't mentioned in any article apart from the wikipedia ones.