Did Floyd make the right decision about Barrett? |
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WeepingElf
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Posted: April 10 2015 at 12:15 | ||||
While this seems to show, at first glance, that Syd suffered from the delusion that he was still in the band, he may just have made a joke about that, being amazed about what a big thing his former band had become. It would have been very much in his character. Of course, given the state he was in, as you said, he had no place in the band as it was in 1975, and that was clear to everyone. Certainly, the band was nostalgic about what he had been before he screwed up, but it was obvious that he no longer was what he used to be in '67. Sometimes, well, things change, and won't return. Edited by WeepingElf - April 10 2015 at 12:17 |
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Metalmarsh89
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Posted: April 10 2015 at 13:46 | ||||
So I know that Shine on You Crazy Diamond was written mainly about Syd. Were the lyrics written before or after the encounter? By the accounts I've read that also agree with what's been said here, the rest of Pink Floyd played the song for Syd when he made his visit, and he was disinterested. If the song was already written, then such a lyric would not have been based on the encounter. |
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SteveG
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Posted: April 10 2015 at 15:08 | ||||
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Svetonio
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Posted: April 10 2015 at 19:48 | ||||
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Posted: April 11 2015 at 06:06 | ||||
Part of the fascination with the book is that it was written at such a transitional time. The entries for the Punk bands appeared to have been added at the last minute and they didn't have time to re-write those for Floyd, Zeppelin etc to make them as critical as they would have been a few months later. I didn't agree with a lot of their judgments but it was well written and useful as a reference work. I particularly remember the description of ELP as "an ego-inflated dinosaur" which at the time I thought sounded pretty cool! |
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Svetonio
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Posted: April 11 2015 at 06:50 | ||||
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ExittheLemming
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Posted: April 11 2015 at 09:14 | ||||
Casting the anticipated reaction of our hypothetical 70's pop fan to one side, do you honestly equate Syd's solo output as 'dumbed down folk rock with whimsical lyrics?' I know it's all a matter of subjective taste when all said and done but for me, there is material on both The Madcap Laughs and Barrett that ranks as high as the psychedelic pop masterpieces of See Emily Play, Arnold Layne, The Scarecrow, Bike, Lucifer Sam and Astronomy Domine etc that Syd created within Floyd. Yes, the solo stuff is a bit sloppy, ragged and disjointed but given his fragile mental health that's hardly surprising. Does an unplugged fender telecaster used for his rhythm guitar parts make this material strictly 'acoustic folk' i.e. ain't you guilty of confusing (misheard) texture with style here? |
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SteveG
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Posted: April 14 2015 at 15:55 | ||||
SteveG wrote: But to be honest, dumbed down acoustic based (mostly) folk rock with whimsical lyrics doesn't strike me as something that would give a seventies (and this is key) pop fna a WTF reaction. It's not as if Syd's singing about a satanic mass with vitriol, but I could be jaded. ExittheLemming wrote: Casting the anticipated reaction of our hypothetical 70's pop fan to one side, do you honestly equate Syd's solo output as 'dumbed down folk rock with whimsical lyrics?' I know it's all a matter of subjective taste when all said and done but for me, there is material on both The Madcap Laughs and Barrett that ranks as high as the psychedelic pop masterpieces of See Emily Play, Arnold Layne, The Scarecrow, Bike, Lucifer Sam and Astronomy Domine etc that Syd created within Floyd. Yes, the solo stuff is a bit sloppy, ragged and disjointed but given his fragile mental health that's hardly surprising. Does an unplugged fender telecaster used for his rhythm guitar parts make this material strictly 'acoustic folk' i.e. ain't you guilty of confusing (misheard) texture with style here? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Absolutely not, as this music falls under the dopey (pun intended) Psychedelic Rock sub genre of Acid Folk, which is not predicated on the type of instrumentation used, but on it's musical style. And frankly, there were those few who have done it better, like Pearls Before Swine, Alexander "Skip" Spence and Michael Chapman with his 1970 album Fully Qualified Survivor.As ever, I remain the anarchist. And just for the record, an electric guitar that has unpowered magnetic pickups when it's played, and has to be recorded with a microphone, is in reality an acoustic guitar. There is no electronic amplification of it's sound, so the recorded sound you hear is not amplified sound but acoustic sound.
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Posted: April 14 2015 at 16:08 | ||||
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Svetonio
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Posted: April 14 2015 at 16:25 | ||||
^ Our memories are different. I remember that "dinousaur band" at that time represent something "huge" more than "way out".
And I remember that I have always been amazed why The Who never was called "dinousaur band", although they were playing more gigs at the staduims than e.g. ELP. When I was attended as a kid aswell to The Rolling Stones gig in Zagreb, in June 1976, the band was already called a "dinosaur band", but believe me, they were a very current band at that time. Edited by Svetonio - April 15 2015 at 00:44 |
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NotAProghead
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Posted: April 14 2015 at 16:51 | ||||
It's too primitive. More citations, please.
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Dean
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Posted: April 14 2015 at 18:17 | ||||
No wonder you see things arse-backwards to everyone else around here. Back in the 1970's people still believed dinosaurs were green, slow, cold-bloodied and most of all, completely extinct. Fortunately paleontologist have the ability to change their view-point as more evidence is discovered so we don't have to carry on believing in their misconceptions. |
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Dean
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Posted: April 14 2015 at 19:35 | ||||
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SteveG
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Posted: April 14 2015 at 19:43 | ||||
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Svetonio
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Posted: April 15 2015 at 01:02 | ||||
As stated earlier in this thread, Syd Barrett chose to live a quiet life as an ordinary man until the end of his life..
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ExittheLemming
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Posted: April 15 2015 at 02:26 | ||||
I just don't hear even a sliver of folk vocabulary or its referential materials in the harmonic progressions or melodies that Syd created. To paraphrase Louis Armstrong, if it's folk music related then it is so by virtue of not being sung by a horse. Is there a hyphen in anal retentive? Your oft trumpeted 'last ever post before you return to the recording industry' (from fading memory) has clearly been subject to revision for the foreseeable future? Edited by ExittheLemming - April 15 2015 at 02:47 |
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Dean
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Posted: April 15 2015 at 05:23 | ||||
^I'm with the rodent on this one... I don't see how Madcap or Barrett (or Opel) are acid folk (aka psych folk) albums.
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NutterAlert
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Posted: April 15 2015 at 07:22 | ||||
I am not sure what annoys me most....the exploitative non-story of Roger Barrett who tried to quietly live out his days in Cambridge or the fact a despicable rag such as Daily Express is quoted here.
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Svetonio
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Posted: April 15 2015 at 07:39 | ||||
Actually, I posted that "Daily Express" due to beautiful pic of Syd Barrett who is riding his bike. The picture speaks more than 1000 words. However, I'm just curious what you find so wrong in that text on the pic?
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Dean
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Posted: April 15 2015 at 07:52 | ||||
Perhaps it would be more appropriate if you can explain how a paparazzi photograph (i.e., one taken without the subject's consent) published in the tabloid press supports your observation "Syd Barrett chose to live a quiet life as an ordinary man until the end of his life..". Especially when the photograph, the text, its publication and subsequent reproduction on the internet including re-posting here is clearly an invasion of the privacy that he desired. A picture that speaks a 1000 words is meaningless if all those words are merely 1000 repetitions of a single word: exploitation.
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