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Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett dies
MP3.com ^ | July 11, 2006 | Jim Welte

Posted on 07/16/2006 5:51:32 PM PDT by gawatchman

Syd Barrett, a founding member of Pink Floyd who wrote the bulk of the legendary UK rock band's early material, died Friday. He was 60.

The exact cause of death is unknown, although Barrett was known to suffer from diabetes and had battled various forms of mental illness for years, with many fans speculating that his years of heavy psychedelic drug use had sent him over the edge. Barrett had lived a reclusive life since the 1970s, living at his parents' home in Cambridge.

Word of Barrett's death spread today, and the band--David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright--released a statement: "The band [members] are naturally very upset and sad to learn of Syd Barrett's death. Syd was the guiding light of the early band line-up and leaves a legacy which continues to inspire."

Barrett's brother Alan also issued a statement today, saying: "He died peacefully at home. There will be a private family funeral in the next few days."

Barrett was the ultimate mystery in a band whose collective mystique was bolstered over the years by decades of infighting, mostly between Waters and Gilmour, who joined the band in 1968, shortly before Barrett left, as a second guitarist.

Artists like David Bowie and Pete Townshend cited Barrett as an influence. In a posting on his Web site today, Bowie wrote: "I can't tell you how sad I feel. Syd was a major inspiration for me. The few times I saw him perform in London at UFO and the Marquee clubs during the sixties will forever be etched in my mind. He was so charismatic and such a startlingly original songwriter. His impact on my thinking was enormous. A major regret is that I never got to know him. A diamond indeed."

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To: DBrow

He actually did Jugband Blues on Saucerful of Secrets, and others such as Apples and Oranges, and see Emily Play but they never made it on any Floyd albums.


21 posted on 07/16/2006 6:13:23 PM PDT by gawatchman
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To: Hoosier-Daddy
Oh heck yeah! And I went right into Ummagumma and loved that.

Syd, though, didn't play or write on either as far as I know, and if I'm wrong I'm sure there will be a hundred posts correcting me.

I like Meddle and Obscured By Clouds too, but started to lose interest (except for brief flings) round about Dark Side.

Have you checked out Tool? Sort of like Metallica Meets Floyd. And for pure psychedelia look into Shpongle, Celtic Cross (Hicksville), or Younger Brother's first CD. The guys in Shpongle say that Pink Floyd was their greatest influence.
22 posted on 07/16/2006 6:17:48 PM PDT by DBrow
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To: SteveMcKing
He had mental problems, and was living with his parents. Did he take all the drugs because he had mental problems, or did he have mental problems because he took the drugs? I don't know, but I pray that my life doesn't end with my 80+ year-old mother taking care of me because my brain is fried. I suspect he had mental problems and took tons of drugs, which amplified his mental problems. The LSD and other drugs may not be the reason he was a basket case, but it didn't help. Apparently, his creative life ended around 1974, when he moved into his mother's basement.

I have a cousin in a similar situation, drinks heavily, around fifty, still living off his ninety year old mother. Before he went doper, he had a tryout with the Cincinnati Reds and a college baseball scholarship. Wasted life.

23 posted on 07/16/2006 6:25:40 PM PDT by Richard Kimball
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To: gawatchman
You are right, I just looked at the discography and he's listed as guitar and vocals on Saucerful.

http://www.pinkfloyd-co.com/disco/saucer/saucer_album.html

But just has one tune. Looking at the rest of the discs, it's clear he dropped out after Saucerful. He shows up on Relics but that's just old stuff released after the band was a success.
24 posted on 07/16/2006 6:26:58 PM PDT by DBrow
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To: DBrow

A few of the live songs on Ummagumma were taken from the first 2 Floyd albums such as Astronomy Domine and, I am not sure, but it sounds like Syd singing on that particular track.


25 posted on 07/16/2006 6:30:33 PM PDT by gawatchman
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To: gawatchman

http://pinkfloyd-co.com/disco/umma/umma_album.html

Yup, sounds like him, but for whatever reason no credit in the disc's literature.

I had always hoped that he'd get his, um, stuff together and write/sing/play more. Sigh- no chance of that now.

maybe they'll find a chest with a hundred reels of 2 inch Ampex with unheard-of tunes on it...


26 posted on 07/16/2006 6:44:03 PM PDT by DBrow
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To: gawatchman

You reached for the secret too soon, you cried for the moon.

Shine on you crazy diamond.

RIP Syd


27 posted on 07/16/2006 6:47:51 PM PDT by MadLibDisease (Hey Ahmadinejad, a load of pig crap has more honor then the mahdi)
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To: gawatchman

My favorite band of all time. Welcome to the Machine, Syd.


28 posted on 07/16/2006 6:51:43 PM PDT by Washi
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To: DBrow

Yes, that would be great. A friend of mine used to have bootlegged copies of rare recordings by Syd/Pink Floyd such as Apples and Oranges, and Vegetable Man, and several other songs by him that I had never heard of. But, I can't find copies of these recordings anywhere. I wish too that we had been able to hear more material from him. Much of it was brilliant in my opinion.


29 posted on 07/16/2006 7:01:01 PM PDT by gawatchman
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To: DBrow

Hmmm... now I've got to find out. I thought Syd Barrett was a part of the album but maybe not. I lost it at La Vallee but got it back at Wish You Were Here. Lost it again after The Wall. They're definitely one of my favorites. Animals is a great album too.


30 posted on 07/16/2006 8:21:28 PM PDT by Hoosier-Daddy (It's a fight to the death with Democrats.)
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To: gawatchman

"You were caught on the crossfire
Of childhood and stardom,
Blown on the steel breeze.
Come on you target for faraway laughter,
Come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine! "


31 posted on 07/16/2006 10:13:05 PM PDT by TheRealDBear
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