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Syd Barrett Leaves Family $2.25 million
Rock 103 Memphis ^
 | November 13, 2006
 | WENN Staff
Posted on 11/14/2006 2:02:01 AM PST by mcg2000
The former Pink Floyd star died from cancer in July at the age of 60.Late Pink Floyd star Syd Barrett left his brother and two sisters a $2.25 million estate in his will. 
The former singer/songwriter died from cancer in July at the age of 60. His family was forced to write Barrett's will for him, because he was considered incapable himself under the Mental Health Act. 
Barrett left the legendary band in 1968 after suffering an LSD-induced breakdown.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: acid; barrett; cambridge; drugs; england; london; lsd; pinkfloyd; psychedelic; rock; rock103; sixties; synaesthesia; thewall; wod; wodlist
    1968 Pre-Breakdown
 
 1975 Post-Breakdown
 
 
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posted on 
11/14/2006 2:02:04 AM PST
by 
mcg2000
 
To: mcg2000
    Cancer? The original announcement said he died from complications of diabetes.
 
To: mcg2000
    His family was forced to write Barrett's will for him, because he was considered incapable himself under the Mental Health Act.Wow, and coincidentally they got the money.
 
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posted on 
11/14/2006 2:06:01 AM PST
by 
Screamname
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To: Screamname
    Nothing sinister going on. Barrett's family took care of him for decades. He was, I understand, very childlike.
 
To: mcg2000
    Got to show these pics to my 13 yr old "metal" drummer.
 
To: Rembrandt_fan
    Roger worked in a variety of styles  though he admired no one after the impressionists  and you could say he came up with his own type of conceptual art. He would photograph a particular flower and paint a large canvas from the photograph. Then he would make a photographic record of the picture before destroying the canvas. In a way, that was very typical of his approach to life. Once something was over, it was over. He felt no need to revisit it." 
 
 - Rosemary Barrett (sister)
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posted on 
11/14/2006 2:28:06 AM PST
by 
mcg2000
(New Orleans: The city that declared Jihad on The Red Cross.)
 
To: Rembrandt_fan
    I realy don`t think this guy was as mentally ill as people believe. When he was in Pink Floyd, it seems he just took too many drugs, especially LSD which basically makes you act schitzo. Then when he left them, he put out solo albums and then seems to have quit the music biz in favor of painting and gardening. I really don`t think the guy was as nuts as people believe. 
 
I mean doing that music thing is not for everybody, it is very stressful in a lot of ways. You`re under a contract and have to coninually put out new material, tour, you have liberals all around you constantly, especially back then in the `60`s and `70`s. He could have just quit because he hated it. There are tons of musicians who did that, who played for a few years then completely disappear.
 
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posted on 
11/14/2006 2:35:26 AM PST
by 
Screamname
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To: Rembrandt_fan
    Yeah, read this, I got this from his bio on Wikipedia: 
 
"After Syd died, his sister, Rosemary Breen, spoke to biographer Tim Willis for The Sunday Times. She insisted that Syd neither suffered from mental illness nor received treatment for it at any time since they resumed regular contact in the 1980s. She allowed that he did spend some time in a private home for lost souls  Greenwoods in Essex  but claimed there was no formal therapy programme there. Some years later, Syd apparently agreed to sessions with a psychiatrist at Fulbourn psychiatric hospital in Cambridge, but Mrs. Breen claimed that neither medication nor therapy was considered appropriate in her brother's case. As to how Syd spent his time, his sister denied he was a recluse. Syd, she said, took up photography, and sometimes they went to the seaside together. "Quite often he took the train on his own to London to look at the major art collections  and he loved flowers. He made regular trips to the Botanic Gardens and to the dahlias at Anglesey Abbey, near Lode. But of course, his passion was his painting", she said."
 
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posted on 
11/14/2006 2:38:05 AM PST
by 
Screamname
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To: BOBWADE; Mrs Zip
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posted on 
11/14/2006 3:10:21 AM PST
by 
zip
(((Remember: DimocRat lies told often enough become truth to 48% of all Americans (NRA)))))
 
To: Syd
    So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell, blue skies from pain.
 
 Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil?
 
 Do you think you can tell?
 
 And did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? Hot ashes for trees?
 
 Hot air for a cool breeze?
 
 Cold comfort for change?
 
 And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?
 
 How I wish, how I wish you were here.
 
 We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
 
 Running over the same old ground.
 
 What have we found? The same old fears.
 
 Wish you were here.
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posted on 
11/14/2006 3:33:15 AM PST
by 
j_k_l
(http://www.oneflewoverthechurch.com)
 
To: j_k_l; UKRaddell
    
 Cheers to Ya Syd!
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posted on 
11/14/2006 3:46:40 AM PST
by 
Cheapskate
( You got your pitchfork and I got my gun,    somthin's got to give  !)
 
To: Screamname
    Also, and as you mentioned, Syd continued making music after he got tossed from floyd. Syd wasn't with floyd during their superstar years. He was long gone before they really hit it big. So i'm not sure if your theory of him leaving the band (or forcing them to toss him) because he didn't like the biz makes any sense.
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posted on 
11/14/2006 4:56:34 AM PST
by 
tfecw
(It's for the children)
 
To: Screamname
    Awesome that you can make detailed psychological analyses from a wikipedia entry.
 
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posted on 
11/14/2006 5:35:26 AM PST
by 
dmz
 
To: tfecw
    Also, and as you mentioned, Syd continued making music after he got tossed from Floyd. Syd wasn't with Floyd during their superstar years. He was long gone before they really hit it big. So i'm not sure if your theory of him leaving the band (or forcing them to toss him) because he didn't like the biz makes any sense.
  
 
Once when we were on the Momentary Lapse of Reasoning tour, I asked David if they ever saw Sid. He said no, but they sent him a regular check although they didn't have to. I ask him if they ever saw Roger. He said the only time he had any contact with Roger was when a royalty check with Roger's name on it came across his desk to be signed every month. 
 
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posted on 
11/14/2006 5:45:00 AM PST
by 
killerw
(Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: He shall prosper that love thee.  PSALMS 122:6)
 
To: mcg2000
    Shine on, you crazy diamond!
 
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posted on 
11/14/2006 5:46:55 AM PST
by 
LIConFem
(Just opened a new seafood restaurant in Great Britain, called "Squid Pro Quid")
 
To: mcg2000
    That bottom pic...ever heard of the story about Syd visiting Floyd in the studio while they were recording the Wish You Were Here album? They noticed a fat guy with a shaved head and shaved eyebrows getting up and brushing his teeth then sitting back down and repeating that process. Finally, Rick Wright said "Good God! It's Syd! How did you get like that?" Syd simply responded "I've got an extra-large fridge in my kitchen, and I've been eating a lot of pork chops." Roger Waters admitted that he was in tears when he saw Syd like that.
 
 IIRC, at the time they were in the middle of recording the song "Shine on You Crazy Diamond".
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posted on 
11/21/2006 5:55:04 PM PST
by 
bigdcaldavis
(Xandros : In a world without fences, who needs Gates?)
 
To: mcg2000
    Could have been 20,000,000 + if not for drugs and live style. 2.25 million is a lot more than I will ever see in my lifetime but let's face it , it is nothing in todays world.
 
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