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"Jugband Blues" featured on their second album, A Saucerful of Secrets, released in 1968. Written by Syd Barrett, it was his sole compositional contribution to the album, as well as his last published for the band. Dec 1967
ОтветитьCome on…this is stupid…anybody? 🙄
ОтветитьThis is his swan song.
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ОтветитьSYD TOPE XAR
ОтветитьSeventies Floyd is the only relevant Floyd
ОтветитьWhen Syd became comfortably numb
ОтветитьI'm making it clear that I'm not here
ОтветитьThen David Gilmour steps in and changed the whole Entire Gam
ОтветитьEs un despelote esta cancion, me encanta.
ОтветитьThis is an absolutely awesome song and video, the band looks great and the capture of everything in this video brings back so many great memories. Syd you are a great soul. RIP love you,
ОтветитьI wished he was around longer than Secrets and the Piper Era!
ОтветитьShine on your paradise syd
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ОтветитьI think Mr SYD BARRETT was a damn Legend and i really don’t care about all the BS hype about SYD dying from an overdose of LSD and I’m basing this on my own experiences with the drug? I’ve never ever heard of anyone dying from lsd? From 1974 when I first started on acid we use to go 4 ways in a micro dot and we would all have a great time, and by the end of that year I was taking 5 times the Recommended dosage and it was absolutely amazing and I started doing this every 2nd day and here I am today in my mid 60s and still taking it in large quantities and I’m still loving it just as much as when I was a kid? Well that’s about all I wanted to say on that subject?
ОтветитьSYD BARRETT a SHADED BEAUTY; a WASTED MIND (from drugs); a TRUE GENIUS who left a precious legacy to the whole world and to future generations: PSYCHEDELIC MUSIC. Barret writes some songs of that musical genre, never heard before, around YEARS 1965/1966 and anticipates the already famous BEATLES who will "give birth" to the famous album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in 1967; this detail of the musical "authorship" of PSYCHEDELIA says a lot about the innate qualities possessed by SYD BARRET. I repeat the adjectives with which I describe SYD BARRETT from my point of view: a TRUE GENIUS; the CREATOR of PSYCHEDELIC MUSIC; a PRECURSOR who musically anticipated his times: a musician who had VERY CLEAR IDEAS in his mind when he "punched" the guitar strings and sang over them HARMONIES AS WONDERFUL as they were DELICIOUS. I would add that I still consider the album THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN, in which BARRET's work is predominant, "a relic" and those "out of time" songs will pave the way for the very first PINK FLOYD with DAVID GILMOUR . BARRETT's two solo albums from 1970 are still to be appreciated even now despite having already celebrated "53 BIRTHDAYS"...Unfortunately BARRETT's musical lucidity was unfortunately too short-lived, otherwise today HE would undoubtedly be on the PODIUM OF BEST MUSICIANS IN THE WORLD: SYD BARRETT will still have a VERY important place in many hearts of people of all ages FOREVER...!!! R.I.P. 💔❤
ОтветитьYou cant have a haunting and meaningful song with a kazoo
Pink -" hold my LSD"
These are very band
ОтветитьToo right, you understood every thing, you knew it all before the others. There are not many people with this sort of perseption. May the blessings of God go with you.
ОтветитьWow. Saw them three times post-Barrett, as well as Waters perform The Wall. This truly is a statement that he was lucid, even if fading from the world of others.
ОтветитьIls sont grave perché comme meme❤
ОтветитьI'm sure these comments will go on ad infinitum, as timeless as this song is. My comment is that this is a master piece of psychedelia! To be continued....
Ответитьbowie always referred to floyd as syd's pink floyd, tells you the gravity syd held on his perception of the band.
ОтветитьWhen this video was made, the fire in his eyes was already gone. Tragic!
Ответить❤que pensaron que si syd barret saldria de su propio grupo ellos serian recordados o mas que el nada solo syd tenia ese talento es irremplazable❤❤
ОтветитьIm wondering who could be writing this song..Sometimes im so high i don't realize that im even writing songs
ОтветитьI actually though this was of the piper gates of dawn
Ответитьyou can see everything and nothing in his eyes
Ответитьsounds a little captain beefheart-y
ОтветитьSrgt.Pepper?
ОтветитьСпасибо за комментарии!!! Переводила и читала, переводила и читала всю ночь до 7 утра, таких интересных комментариев о Сиде Баррете нет ни на одном русском канале!
ОтветитьSpoiler alert....Syd wasn't mad, the others were! 👆🙌♥️
ОтветитьThe way Roger or should I say Syd Barrett showed his schizophrenia here in this song is brilliant.
Schizophrenia is both a blessing and a curse. It is so off beat and spontaneous. Unexpected.
It is a shame that he ended up walking away from the whole thing, but then again he lived his life how he wanted to and was not lured in by the fame and wealth.
God bless you Syd Barret, and as the other Roger, Roger Waters wrote - Shine on you crazy diamond. You may be "dead" but you are here to stay my friend.
Thank you syd. The best song and I love it!
ОтветитьI didn't realize this until recently, but the first few lines are:
It's awfully considerate of you to think of me here
And I'm most obliged to you for making it clear
That I'm not here
It makes me appreciate the Wish You Were Here album title that much more!
I love this song.syd Barrett, like Vincent van goth was too beautiful for this world. I don’t think that LSD destroyed him. He must have had other inner turmoils . I myself used acid back in the day as did most other counterculture people. It can definitely be unnerving, but most who used it back then came out of it with an enhanced more liberal view of the world. I have a sister who became bipolar and eventually became schizophrenic . She never experimented with anything other than wine or beer. For me I am sad that syd never got to enjoy his contribution to music history. For me there are only two pink Floyd albums, syd Barrett’s the piper at the gates of dawn and Roger waters, dark side of the moon. Two brilliant albums that should be a mainstay of any record collection! On vinyl of course!
ОтветитьExcept he had at least two more albums.
Ответить"And I'm wondering who could be writing this song" is incredibly haunting.
ОтветитьHe didn't even perform it with pink Floyd.
ОтветитьLike Peter Green he's held up as an acid casualty because he wanted out. Quite ironic that Pink Floyd then split up later because nobody apart from Roger could be arsed to write anything and maybe reached the same conclusion, that it was now just a job........
Ответить“Now there’s a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky”
If ever a lyric was appropriate and written for Syd Barrett it’s this one. 0.21 he is gone, completely brain dead there is nothing behind his eyes. Very, very sad, absolutely tragic.
Genius
ОтветитьSuch a talent. Dude had some things he wasn't able to work though. Hopefully he got to live out most of his years in relative peace.
Ответить❤❤❤❤❤❤i love him.
ОтветитьFAR OUT!!!! (this song makes me feel like a kid in grade school, all over again)
ОтветитьIt almost makes me too sad to watch Syd. He was so so sick.
ОтветитьNow that I listen to this song for the first time, it's just a little heart breaking.
ОтветитьChe genio Syd...
ОтветитьSome of this very early PF is some kind of combination of weird, childish, and surrealistic.
ОтветитьLegend is syd barret
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