I can remember my dad playing and singing this to me as a kid never really knew what it was its kinda got a lullaby like quality to it.. I talked him into to playing it again the other day he's 73 and still knows this song by heart but doesnt really like talking about his hippy days love this song and my dad
God I love this song so much! Words can't describe how happy this makes me! Syd Barrett was so unique, had such a way with words and wrote songs effortlessly in spite of his growing insanity. It's a shame Syd had to drop out of the band but in the end, it still worked out, because Roger took over as the lyricalist and Gilmour replaced Syd, and Pink Floyd became super famous after that.
Used in "X-Files" "Lord Of the Flies" The "creature of the week" was a young man who is misunderstood and is a fan of Syd's. Not a great episode but because of this being mentioned, I like it. I understand the young man's issues.
A sad story... Syd Barett was a talented, gifted young man... A real tragedy for the whole family... Pink Floyd ignored the problem, says Nick Mason... Syd's older brother was a doctor!!! They also repressed it!!! He said: Everything is fine... Nothing is fine... When he made his 2 solo albums, Syd Barett was a sick person... He was on the verge of schizophrenia... I'm interested in how he lived with his illness afterwards... Unfortunately there are no more books in Germany...
@@zatoichimasseur6767 lol. The beach boys were making hit records when Barrett was still a teenager. Know the facts before making idiotic statements bro.
he lost himself in acid. theirs more to it than that obvi but yee and he was an introvert so he didnt like the attention they were gettin when they were blowing up.
He just stopped enjoying what the band was becoming. I guess he didn't want this to become a mainstream band controlled by some assholes from a major label, as a very ambitious artist he had a right to feel this way. The LSD's alienating effect wasn't helping it neither.
The fact that he had blown his mind on acid and who knows what and would stand on the stage playing on chord all night is a pretty good reason. Somewhat like what happened to Brian Jones of the Stones, who was once their leader.
He was most likely schizophrenic though it had not manifested (it often doesn't until late teens-early 20s) until a lot of experimentation with LSD. Whereafter he became withdrawn despondent and completely unreliable. Before things got too bad they brought in Syd's old friend Dave to learn Syd's guitar parts. At times Syd couldn't or wouldn't play other times he was nowhere to be found. Eventually they just stopped picking him up. In a nutshell.
I can remember my dad playing and singing this to me as a kid never really knew what it was its kinda got a lullaby like quality to it.. I talked him into to playing it again the other day he's 73 and still knows this song by heart but doesnt really like talking about his hippy days love this song and my dad
Your dad is WAY cool! All that appreciates Syd's music is Happy for you!
I love it!!
Shine on, you crazy diamond.
God I love this song so much! Words can't describe how happy this makes me! Syd Barrett was so unique, had such a way with words and wrote songs effortlessly in spite of his growing insanity. It's a shame Syd had to drop out of the band but in the end, it still worked out, because Roger took over as the lyricalist and Gilmour replaced Syd, and Pink Floyd became super famous after that.
He was a poet! I love this song!!!
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Great, hypnotic, strange song.
My relaxing music all the time :)
Used in "X-Files" "Lord Of the Flies" The "creature of the week" was a young man who is misunderstood and is a fan of Syd's. Not a great episode but because of this being mentioned, I like it. I understand the young man's issues.
I can definitely see this influencing some of Blur's slower songs from the Parklife days and round about then
always with good songs, thank you Fritzes.
Love this song
This is my favorite Barrett song besides from Maisie
Beautiful💞
what a beauty !
Syd is a legend tho
Incantevole
A sad story... Syd Barett was a talented, gifted young man... A real tragedy for the whole family... Pink Floyd ignored the problem, says Nick Mason... Syd's older brother was a doctor!!! They also repressed it!!! He said: Everything is fine... Nothing is fine... When he made his 2 solo albums, Syd Barett was a sick person... He was on the verge of schizophrenia... I'm interested in how he lived with his illness afterwards... Unfortunately there are no more books in Germany...
Nice......,
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I believe this should have been released as a single as opposed to octopus.
sweet sound I get the beach boys vibe ( His voice beach boys) music
he taught the beach boys everything they know bro......
@@zatoichimasseur6767 lol. The beach boys were making hit records when Barrett was still a teenager. Know the facts before making idiotic statements bro.
Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys had alot in common I'm truly impressed that you see the similarities.
turtle!!
can anyone tells me why he left Pink Floyd , even he is the founder of the band itself??
he lost himself in acid. theirs more to it than that obvi but yee and he was an introvert so he didnt like the attention they were gettin when they were blowing up.
He just stopped enjoying what the band was becoming. I guess he didn't want this to become a mainstream band controlled by some assholes from a major label, as a very ambitious artist he had a right to feel this way. The LSD's alienating effect wasn't helping it neither.
The fact that he had blown his mind on acid and who knows what and would stand on the stage playing on chord all night is a pretty good reason. Somewhat like what happened to Brian Jones of the Stones, who was once their leader.
He was most likely schizophrenic though it had not manifested (it often doesn't until late teens-early 20s) until a lot of experimentation with LSD. Whereafter he became withdrawn despondent and completely unreliable. Before things got too bad they brought in Syd's old friend Dave to learn Syd's guitar parts. At times Syd couldn't or wouldn't play other times he was nowhere to be found. Eventually they just stopped picking him up.
In a nutshell.
I don't know what saying
But does it sound good? Thats all that matters.
He perfectly fit in Pink Floyd. Sad that he left the band.
Ich Syd was The Pink Floyd
Syd was The Pink Floyd Sound....... without him they became Pink Floyd.....