RIP Syd Barrett

Pink Floyd legend Syd Barrett dies

Musician a major influence on British psychedelia

Tuesday, July 11, 2006; Posted: 10:23 a.m. EDT (14:23 GMT)

LONDON, England (CNN) – Syd Barrett, who founded Pink Floyd but later lived as a recluse, has died at the age of 60, according to a spokeswoman for the band.

A spokeswoman for Pink Floyd told the Press Association: “He died very peacefully a couple of days ago. There will be a private family funeral.”

The singer and guitarist, born Roger Keith Barrett, wrote many of the early hits for the avant-garde rock band, including the 1967 album “The Piper at the Gates of Dawn” and the band’s first hit singles, “Arnold Layne” and “See Emily Play.”

His behavior became erratic, though, and he left the band in 1968. He was replaced by David Gilmour, who had joined the band as its fifth member earlier that year.

Barrett also put out two noted solo albums, “The Madcap Laughs” and “Barrett,” both in 1970.

In 1975, during the recording of Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” album, Barrett showed up unannounced at the studio – ironically, during the recording of “Shine On You Crazy Diamond,” a song about him. He had become overweight and shaved his eyebrows; the other members didn’t recognize him at first.

Much of British psychedelic music was influenced by Barrett, and a number of musicians have credited him, according to Allmusic.com.

Barrett had since lived in anonymity in the eastern English city of Cambridge.

The spokeswoman said a low-key, private funeral would be held. She did not disclose the cause of death.

Rest in peace, buddy!

You were a true musical genius and a guiding light for us all. I shall play my copy of ‘Piper At The Gates Of Dawn’ tonight as a tribute.

Farewell.

Oh, shit. I hope he went peacefully, as it seemed to imply. That crazy fat loony will be missed - I haven’t spun The Madcap Laughs in quite some time, but I believe it’s now officially Syd week.
The Effervescing Elephant will now be entertaining all of those he inspired that went before him, I suppose.
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You were a true musical genius and a guiding light for us all. I shall play my copy of ‘Piper At The Gates Of Dawn’ tonight as a tribute.

#1 albumn to be stoned to.

i’m puttin gthis on tonight aswell…

He died from diabetes

RIP

RIP one of the best song writers of all time

very sad indeed

He will be sadly missed. One of the true musical innovators of our time. I shudder to think at the body of work this man was capable of and yet never accomlished. It was an absolutely devastating waste of talent. Laugh if you will, but this guy was the ‘Tolkien’ of sixties rock.

Barret’s legacy will remain untarnished forever.

Sadly we say goodbye to true innovator.

‘Shine On’ indeed!

In a perfect world, the likes of Syd Barrett would be mentioned in the same breath as McCartney/Lennon, Simon/Garfunkle, Bowie, Dylan and Jagger/Richards. People who have never heard his brilliance are all the poorer for it!

In a perfect world, the likes of Syd Barrett would be mentioned in the same breath as McCartney/Lennon, Simon/Garfunkle, Bowie, Dylan and Jagger/Richards. People who have never heard his brilliance are all the poorer for it!

ah, the musings of the self important. could they ever come from such a finer source…?

Diabetes? Fat? I didn’t know this shit. I always thought he just went crazy and lived with his mom in her backyard or some shit…

Didn’t know he had further contact with Pink Floyd.

Was he obese or something? Did he really go insane from acid?

He was addicted to LSD, but he also supposedly had chronic schizophrenia, which was not exactly a medically known thing back in the 60’s. So, of course, he was just thought of as an addict.

When he was booted, he moved to Cambridge and put on a tremendous amount of weight. During the mid-70s while Pink Floyd were recording Wish You Were Here, ironically an album dealing with yearning to connect with a past Syd Barrett, he strolled in all obese and bald. No one recognized him at all until he asked when it was his turn to go into the booth and lay down some tracks. There is a photo of him in Nick Mason’s book that was released a few years back, of his state at that time. Horrifying.

A true talent. The Madcap Laughs, a bold body of work. I was sad to hear of his death.

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In a perfect world, the likes of Syd Barrett would be mentioned in the same breath as McCartney/Lennon, Simon/Garfunkle, Bowie, Dylan and Jagger/Richards. People who have never heard his brilliance are all the poorer for it!

ah, the musings of the self important. could they ever come from such a finer source…?[/reply]

Yes, but I doubt Bill O’Reilly would bother posting on a Ministry forum.

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In a perfect world, the likes of Syd Barrett would be mentioned in the same breath as McCartney/Lennon, Simon/Garfunkle, Bowie, Dylan and Jagger/Richards. People who have never heard his brilliance are all the poorer for it!

ah, the musings of the self important. could they ever come from such a finer source…?[/reply]

Yes, but I doubt Bill O’Reilly would bother posting on a Ministry forum.[/reply]

So he sends his lackey to do it. Shit, you should never admit to being somebodies lackey. well at least your admit your “newsman” is self important. I guess that’s progress, Good luck with that. No really