Syd Barrett dies.
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shamustwin
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Syd Barrett dies.
He was 60. Poor soul.
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I just heard about this.
The strange thing is that a couple of days ago out of the blue, I found a mono copy of PATGOD on vinyl and I played it for my wife who never heard it, let alone any Syd material. She loved it. So I went on to talk about Syd and his history. Then I went out to buy the The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett history DVD. The last couple of days was just Syd Barrett and we didn't know he passed away.
I think he IS the forgotten hero and absolutely brilliant. Very magical soul.
Thank you Syd for your art.
The strange thing is that a couple of days ago out of the blue, I found a mono copy of PATGOD on vinyl and I played it for my wife who never heard it, let alone any Syd material. She loved it. So I went on to talk about Syd and his history. Then I went out to buy the The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett history DVD. The last couple of days was just Syd Barrett and we didn't know he passed away.
I think he IS the forgotten hero and absolutely brilliant. Very magical soul.
Thank you Syd for your art.
Great pics Jerry.
Yet another great musician/writer/composer leaves us at a fairly young age. Sad.
Yet another great musician/writer/composer leaves us at a fairly young age. Sad.
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To answer my own question...
http://www.mojo4music.com/
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/07/11/britain.floyd/index.html
http://www.mojo4music.com/
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/07/11/britain.floyd/index.html
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I was a big Pink Floyd fan in high school (when The Wall came out). I just had a 14 year old nephew that came to visit from CA. He showed up off the plane in a Pink Floyd t-shirt, so I filled up his iPod with all of my CDs. That got me into them again, and oddly last night (before this news came out) I got a bunch of tabs off of the net, and was playing Shine On You Crazy Diamond (written for Syd) and Sheep (nothing to do with the man) all night. Bit of a coincidence.
RIP Syd.
RIP Syd.
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It’s kind of funny how the press always brands anyone and everyone who retires or semi-retires from show biz “a recluse.”
Sure Syd moved back in with mom. Maybe he had a seriously co-dependent relationship with her. But clearly he was often seen out and about in the places near where he lived, on his own.
It’s not like he was doing the Ted Kozinski thing. They used to call Harrison a recluse, too. And he was traveling and whatnot.
Of course, Syd lived two years longer than George.
Sure Syd moved back in with mom. Maybe he had a seriously co-dependent relationship with her. But clearly he was often seen out and about in the places near where he lived, on his own.
It’s not like he was doing the Ted Kozinski thing. They used to call Harrison a recluse, too. And he was traveling and whatnot.
Of course, Syd lived two years longer than George.
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Glenn: I think the press was simply being kind when they referred to Syd as "a recluse". After he retired from music in 1971, he literally spent years in his London apartment watching TV. When he dropped in during the 'Dark Side Of The Moon' sessions, no one in the band recognized him and I once read that he liked to talk about what he currently had in the 'fridge. Later he moved into his mother's basement where he mostly spent his time painting. He may have run errands to the corner store, but he wasn't living a normal life.
That said, nobody really knows whether the drugs caused his problems. From what I've read, he was a very odd from an early age. Although he was a prodigy of sorts, he was also very unbalanced. Obviously, the drugs didn't help, but he may have been doomed from the start.
That said, nobody really knows whether the drugs caused his problems. From what I've read, he was a very odd from an early age. Although he was a prodigy of sorts, he was also very unbalanced. Obviously, the drugs didn't help, but he may have been doomed from the start.
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