The late Roger ‘Syd’ Barrett, from Cambridge, was a co-founder of the 1960’s music group Pink Floyd and performed on lead guitar and vocals. He also composed many of their songs. He was responsible for inspiring an entire generation of musicians to develop their own indigenous brand of English rock music.
Syd was quintessentially English, penning idiosyncratic songs unique in style and tone. He had a hugely attractive personality and with his good looks he was difficult to ignore. He was a quick-witted clown who kept family and friends laughing at his good-natured cheekiness throughout his younger years. Always interested in experimenting with music, he played the recorder, piano, ukulele, Jew’s harp and guitar all to a good standard.
Today is the 49th anniversary of the release of Wish you were here by Pink Floyd.
During the making of the album Syd turned up at Abbey Road Studios in London.
You can find out the full story of this day in the recent film 'Have You Got It Yet - the story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd'
Now available on DVD and streaming...
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Syd's expression is cracking me up!
I think the way syd sat relaxing. The part of story not told .that they knew he would be there .probably invited him ..
That is a super interesting picture and would be fascinating to know what it was like in the room that day, they’d been through so much as mates
I just bought the movie. Can't wait to watch it! Syd 's music changed my life, and how I looked, and listened to music. 💎
Syd doesn't seem very convinced; he had in mind music that was less structured and more experimental, with an avant-garde approach rather than a melodic classicism.
Considering it's one of the great songs of the prog era. The guitar chords are the simple ones you might learn on your first lesson.
Wish he was here. ✌️
Awesome pick of the Roger's. Thx for sharing!
On June 23, 1975 at my very first concert ever at age 16 I saw them perform the entire "Shine On You Crazy Diamond," and "Have A Cigar" at the Olympia Stadium in Detroit. On this date I was back for my senior year in highschool and at lunchtime I drove to this little record store long closed and bought "Wish You Were Here" I took it back to my art class and my teacher a very liberal minded person allowed me to go to the library with a requisition to get one of those school phonographs and I took it back to the classroom and he let us play it, not too loud while we did our work.
Best rock and roll story ever.
I'd always thought when Syd showed up they didn't really have any interaction with him... but this photo shows otherwise.
Two of my cousins used LSD, only one of them returned from that trip and when he realized after 40 years seeing himself without his parents and siblings he cried,Syd's generation knew nothing of the consequences of LSD, HIS EXPERIENCE HAS HELPED MANY PEOPLE TO NEVER USE THAT TYPE OF DRUGS,
He “turned up” on at least three occasions as in each of the three photos he is wearing different tops.
the official story tells he came to the studio and the rest of the group did not realized it was him until he left the place so whether the story or the photo, one of them is fake.
Hard to believe this happened the same day David got married to Ginger.
All lyrics by Roger!
Where is it streaming?
A talent cut way too short
And I went to hotter than Mother's music in Mount Prospect and bought it the day it hit the shelves
Think I have some headphones to get to...thank you boys!
Syd looks like the man from married with children
First time a i see this photo Syd near Roger
La canzone più ipocrita della storia della musica.
I can t stop listening the 67 concerts. This man has been the reason why i learned to play guitar. Thank U 💥
One of my favorite song RIP Syd.
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Unique piece of Pink Floyd memorabilia to go on show at Sussex pub
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When Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett painted the floorboards of his London flat blue and orange in 1969, he could never have imagined that over fifty years later, they would be the subject of an intens...Comment on Facebook
So wonderful to find out that the boards were purchased by the pooled resources of Syd fans. That warms my heart. Well done!!
Perhaps should be used as a backdrop, standing upwards behind the drums instead of a stage floor
It warms my heart to know that Syd's boards will be shared with the public and I can't wait to visit that place and see them, it's going to be one of the most precious moments of my life. However, from an art restorer's point of view, using them as a stage floor and allowing people to step on them is the worst thing ever, it's a death sentence... This will completely ruin and damage the paint layer and the wood boards... They will only last a few years... Please let them know and please don't allow it to happen🙏 Just like his paintings and all of his artworks, his boards are a very precious artwork of his as well that should be conserved, protected and preserved in order for it to last the longest and to pass it on to future generations🙏 The first step is Preventive Conservation, which includeds: 1*Storage place (they should be kept in a clean, humidity-free environment, the temperature of the place should be controlled regularly, no exposure to sunlight, no risk of bugs, pollutants, etc...) 2*How to handle them (gloves should be used to protect the paint layer, they should be manipulated, transported and carried with much much care and caution) The 2nd step is Restoration since the boards are damaged (presence of dirt stains, flaking paint, cracks, etc...) they should be restored to stop the on going deterioration process above all. 3rd step is to chose the Best Protection System before displaying them. The best way to display them is to hang them on the wall with a preservation plan of course, which means, to protect the artwork while on display, just like in museums, for example no food or drinks near by that could fall accidentally and stain the artwork, no cigarettes or any source of fire, etc. And in case there's not enough space for the boards to be hung on a wall, and if they would really like to display them on stage as the stage floor, then they should absolutely protect them by covering them up with a transparent floor like Glass flooring systems, and not any type of glass of course, the glass panels are of strengthened materiel, tempered and laminated to ensure durability, stability and safety. The artwork under the glass floor must remain ventilated of course, and the stage floor under the artwork must be well prepared, very clean, humidy-free, no risk of bugs, etc. The boards must be protected just like how some paintings are protected behind glass in museums, especially if they are going to be displayed as the stage floor! Musicians and people can perfom happily on stage, right above Syd's precious boards, enjoy looking at them and celebrate his legacy and the boards will be protected from any harm or degradation at the same time and in this way we will be able to preserve them and protect them and pass them on to future generations. Syd's legacy is his artworks and creations☀️🎨 Our duty is to protect his legacy and pass it on to future generations. Please please please protect the boards by all means and at all costs🙏🙏🙏
It'd be nice if they could do something that doubles as a photo shoot thing, where punters can do their own version of the cover
Here are the actual floorboards
I’m super excited and will definitely make a stop here once it’s officially open which I don’t know when that will be. The article doesn’t tell you an opening date but I’m sure we will know closer to the time
Excellent! I visited the place last month.
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I remember you were always impressed with & lyrically inspired by Syd's work. I love this video of you playing "Dominoes' from his second solo album. Brings back a lot of happy memories of Syd & seeing you & The Egyptians playing Glastonbury & countless times at The Marquee & Town & Country Club over the years
I love this and Syds talent.
While a very cool rendition, I still prefer the original and David Bowie’s cover more. The minimalistic approach to this version makes it lose just a little bit of the magic. That being said: phenomenal sound and he gets the point of the material.
Thank you Robyn, a child of the 50s like myself and many others blown away by the, Underground music of that period!
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