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T.W.R
12th July 2006, 09:27
Founding member Roger Keith "SYD" Barrett reportedly passed away on Friday due to complications for a diabetes related illness at the age of 60.

For those who don't know Syd was an original founding member of the music juggernaught "PINK FLOYD"

Founding the band along with fellow members; Richard Wright, Nick Mason, & Rodger Waters.

Syd left the band in 1968 after series of bizarre antics & other drug related issues. He wrote many of the bands original songs.
Songs like 'Shine on you crazy diamond' & 'Wish you were here' were written in dedication to Syd

He lived for 30yrs as a total recluse somewhere in england before illness got the better of him.

RIP! Syd 'dolly rocker' :rockon:

pic: Syd & original floyd members 1967

Kendog
12th July 2006, 09:36
That is sad news :bye:

That photo highlights his individuality, 3 men in black, Syd in orange.

Here is some more info on Syd for those who may be interested

Roger Keith Barrett was born in Glisson Road, Cambridge, to Winifred and Arthur Barrett, on January 6th, 1946. From an early age, he displayed a musical and artistic nature, and played the ukelele, banjo and piano - indeed, he won a prize for a piano duet at the tender age of seven. He then took up the guitar.

As he built on his guitar skills, his exploration of music in all its forms took him to the Riverside Jazz Club, where the drummer - one Sid Barrett - nicknamed the young Roger "Syd", a name which stuck.

With his growing prowess, he played in various bands in Cambridge and London - bands such as Geoff Mott and The Mottoes, Those Without, The Hollerin' Blues, The Spectrum Five, Leonard's Lodgers, and then, in 1965, The Pink Floyd were formed.

The Floyd toured extensively between 1965 - 1967, in a punishing schedule which saw them even play more than one country some evenings! The band's first album, Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, was also recorded during this period, as were Syd's contributions to the second album, A Saucerful Of Secrets.

He left the band at the start of 1968, and pursued a solo career. Two main albums came out of this very fragile period - The Madcap Laughs, and Barrett (both 1970). Other solo albums were to follow, taken from various sessions recorded between 1969 - 1971.

Roger Barrett retired from the public eye, choosing to live out the remainder of his life in his mother's house, even after her death in 1991. He contented himself with painting, and reportedly wrote a book about the history of art, for his own amusement (with no intention of publishing).

He will live on in the hearts of his friends, family, and his many fans across the world.

jazbug5
12th July 2006, 12:47
He lived for 30yrs as a total recluse somewhere in england before illness got the better of him.


Cambridge- where I live now. Used to be a postie here, and we used to still get bags and bags of crazy fan mail for him, just addressed 'Syd Barrett, England'.

Genius.

Hope he has gone to the place of endless madcap laughs.

R6_kid
14th July 2006, 12:42
met a girl in town last night...

her: im hanging out with emos but im not emo
me: err, you look emo to me
her: nah im just wearing their clothes
me: ok
her: what music do you like? Metallica?
me: Do you know of pink floyd? They're cool
her: nah i dont really like him aye
me: its a band you dumb bitch
her: i know but im wasted so it doesnt matter.

HDTboy
14th July 2006, 12:52
You sure can pick them Gareth.

While it is a tragic shame that Syd has passed away from a music lovers point of view, I'd hate to have seen the things he reportedly saw

GR81
14th July 2006, 13:00
met a girl in town last night...
her: im hanging out with emos but im not emo
me: err, you look emo to me
her: nah im just wearing their clothes
me: ok
her: what music do you like? Metallica?
me: Do you know of pink floyd? They're cool
her: nah i dont really like him aye
me: its a band you dumb bitch
her: i know but im wasted so it doesnt matter.
coulda said "so you like Led Zepplin also? he's pretty good!"
haha twats~!

PuppetMaster
14th July 2006, 13:45
coulda said "so you like Led Zepplin also? he's pretty good!"
haha twats~!


haha....no. Thats not ammusing at all.

Maha
14th July 2006, 14:57
coulda said "so you like Led Zepplin also? he's pretty good!"
haha twats~!
Worked with a guy once.....he thought it was a bloke.... Ned Zepplin...:doobey:
And what about Jethro Tull?....First wife thought he was the lead singer, um no, that would be Ian Anderson.....:nono:

James Deuce
14th July 2006, 15:03
So who is Jethro Tull then? Just seeding a debate here.

And why are there still Pink Floyd fans?

Lou Girardin
14th July 2006, 15:21
And why are there still Pink Floyd fans?


Because Nick Mason has cool cars?

T.W.R
14th July 2006, 15:23
So who is Jethro Tull then? Just seeding a debate here.




:lol: Thats a bit agricultural isn't it :nya:

nodrog
14th July 2006, 15:24
And why are there still Pink Floyd fans?


cos people still get stoned :doobey:

Maha
14th July 2006, 15:27
:lol: Thats a bit agricultural isn't it :nya:
Ian Anderson is now a salmon farmer......thats agriculture sort of.....
Always amused me, how the hell do tractors work under water?.....:confused:
Although........Jethro Tull did do a song called Aqualung......

T.W.R
14th July 2006, 15:39
Ian Anderson is now a salmon farmer......thats agriculture sort of.....
Always amused me, how the hell do tractors work under water?.....:confused:
Although........Jethro Tull did do a song called Aqualung......

:lol: they did another "living in the past" mmm :yes: because thats what Jethro Tull did & he in a roundabout type of way designed the first seed drill for agricultural use :nya:

salmon farming is aquaculture , I prefer to chase the wild ones :blip:

Motu
14th July 2006, 16:10
Tricky music from Tull,there were some wierd timings in their music.

Always liked the way Ian Anderson worked himself into the covers...Aqualung,and the comic strip of Ray in Too Old To Rock and Roll,Too Young To Die.On every album cover you'll see him.

Slingshot
14th July 2006, 19:56
And why are there still Pink Floyd fans?



Cause some of us still have taste ol' boy...taste I tell ya!

James Deuce
14th July 2006, 20:38
Seeing you with that at the lunch the other day was like finding out that you've been hiding behind the R6 as a cover and your favourite bike awaits secretly gleaming in your garage - a Royal Enfield Diesel.

Kendog
14th July 2006, 20:47
And why are there still Pink Floyd fans?

Wash your mouth out :shutup:

Remove your bike helmet and ear plugs, then take in the goodness that is Pink Floyd.

Matt Bleck
14th July 2006, 21:04
So Dave Gilmour wasn't a founding member, yet got the name Pink Flyod from Waters.... that sucks! Are any of the orginals still in the band?

Maha
14th July 2006, 21:23
Gilmour is touring by himself, Pink floyd will always be 'sheer brilliance' no dispute. But did you see them on Live (whatever) recently....:sick:
Roger Waters sounds like Pam Corkery..... they must of had a :grouphug: and now its back to doing what he does best (Gilmour that is) performing as a solo act......:rockon:

Slingshot
14th July 2006, 21:31
Seeing you with that at the lunch the other day was like finding out that you've been hiding behind the R6 as a cover and your favourite bike awaits secretly gleaming in your garage - a Royal Enfield Diesel.



Arrrhhh...I've been found out!!!