When Andy Greene of Rolling Stone Australia ranked fifty terrible songs on great albums, he placed "Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk" at number twenty-eight, calling it a "grating tune" and "Judging by this song alone, nobody would have ever guessed that its author would take over the band in the seventies and turn them into one of the biggest acts in rock history. They were more likely to assume he was on the verge of a complete nervous breakdown." Waters later called it a "very bad song". When
Nick Mason was interviewed about the
Pink Floyd box set
The Early Years 1965–1972, he thought it was "a really average song." == Personnel ==