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atari 2600 05.28.2006 06:48 PM

Baby Lemonade is my favorite too, terminal pharmacy. Gigolo Aunt & Effervescing Elephant are standouts as well. As one can tell, I'm partial to Barrett.

racehorse 05.29.2006 05:23 AM

i found that on vinyl today ("Barrett") in a charity shop. Best find ever

terminal pharmacy 05.29.2006 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by atari 2600
Baby Lemonade is my favorite too, terminal pharmacy. Gigolo Aunt & Effervescing Elephant are standouts as well. As one can tell, I'm partial to Barrett.


no good trying is also one of my faves and terrapin

Neongod 05.29.2006 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by trance feeeedback
I know a lot of people who like pink floyd, but have no idea who Syd is.


In fairness to the masses, he was only around for 1.1 albums. I know of people that have never heard of Brian Jones, Peter Green, or even that didn't know Peter Gabriel was in Genesis.

Incesticide 05.29.2006 07:40 AM

I love this guy, The Madcap Laughs & Barrett are fucking great.

I also love the album with Pink Floyd : The Piper at the Gates if Dawn.

racehorse 05.29.2006 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Neongod
In fairness to the masses, he was only around for 1.1 albums. I know of people that have never heard of Brian Jones, Peter Green, or even that didn't know Peter Gabriel was in Genesis.

Yes, however, he was the founding member. Pink Floyd wouldn't exsist without him.

terminal pharmacy 05.29.2006 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by racehorse
Yes, however, he was the founding member. Pink Floyd wouldn't exsist without him.

pink floyd have existed for a very long time without sid

Neongod 05.29.2006 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by racehorse
Yes, however, he was the founding member.


Look again at the names in my post.

Tokolosh 05.30.2006 03:36 AM

I bought an exclusive dvd a while back of original 8mm footage showing sid eating magic mushrooms in an english forest (late 60's) and then running around tripping and laughing. It lasts about half an hour and the video ends with him and the rest of the band outside the Abbey road studios in London getting ready to do recordings for Piper at the gates of dawn... I think. Very rare and intimate footage.

racehorse 05.30.2006 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Neongod
Look again at the names in my post.

ah yes, fair play, i was half asleep when i wrote thatpost
sorry
tom

Washing Machine 05.30.2006 05:18 AM

I love Syd Barrett but I love "Dark Side of the Moon", "Wish you were here" and "Animals" more. It does make you wonder how he feels about the whole Pink Floyd thing. I just hope he knows that he is so well loved and that is music will be timeless. There was always something missing in Pink Floyd After Syd left (not musically) they had a great composer and a great guitarist but it always seemed like they were missing a frontman. Syd always remained their phantom frontman even lyrically as most of the songs were about him in someway

This Is Not Here 05.25.2008 06:25 PM

Bumped for further discussion of my all-time favourite album. 'ave it.

This Is Not Here 05.25.2008 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by dazedcola
There's a PF video from 67 showing him improvising a take of intersetllar overdrive that goes on for seventeen minutes thats simply amazing.


I'm not sure I've seen this. I'd be interested to see it, does anyone have a link?

demonrail666 05.25.2008 06:32 PM

I will never tire of listening to No Man's Land, never.

uhler 05.25.2008 06:33 PM

i would love to see that too. syd barrett is probably my favorite songwriter of all time. that reminds me, i have to get my biography of him back from the cook at my work beore i move.

This Is Not Here 05.25.2008 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I will never tire of listening No Man's Land, never.


Yeah I started a thread about No Man's Land being the first British studio 'noise rock' track. It didn't go down too well, though no one stated any convincing earlier tracks. It is utterly wonderful, I've heard some early demos where the feedback was far higher in the mix, shame it was lower in the final cut, but it's still incredible. I love the way the last verse is completely incomprehensible over all that noisy goodness. Madcap's second best track, beaten only marginally by Here I Go.

demonrail666 05.25.2008 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by This Is Not Here
Yeah I started a thread about No Man's Land being the first British studio 'noise rock' track. It didn't go down too well, though no one stated any convincing earlier tracks.


Wouldn't Interstellar Overdrive qualify, at least?

This Is Not Here 05.25.2008 06:56 PM

hmmmm, perhaps, but I've always thought of it as an experimental peice which layers several elements in no structure. Love it as I do, it doesn't really reach noise territory on any of the recordings I've heard.

This Is Not Here 05.25.2008 07:00 PM

If we're going to look at Pink Floyd tracks, I personally think Vegetable Man is a pretty noisy affair for what it is. But that could be because the recording is very poor...

acdc518 05.25.2008 07:11 PM

Syd is the best. Piper is probably my favorite albums. actually its tied with the 2nd VU record for favorite album.

When he was in Floyd, they where different. when he left they became boring and uninteresting.

RIP Syd


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