Pink Floyd - Super Rare Recordings ~ with Syd Barrett (1965)
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- Songlist:
2. "Double O Bo" - 0:24 (Barrett)
3. "Remember Me" - 3:20 (Barrett)
4. "Walk with Me Sydney" - 6:02 (Roger Waters)
5. "Butterfly" - 9:14 (Barrett)
Released: 27 Nov 2015
When i smoked a J, cracked a beer, and typed in rare floyd with syd, i got this. I rule.
Hope it was worth it!
I love it when things work out like that!!✌️
I smoked a J and found this too so I rule too lol. Only missing the beer but I will line that up next time.
Yeah Amanda roll it up 'til your ears...!!!
He pop acid with u Sid won't some skunk Sid wot skunk
wow, he was 18 or 19 at this time! you can hear the youthful energy, optimism in this sound. beautiful. i've been into Syd for years, its great to see stuff like this surfacing as he gets more recognition. simply put, Syd's style was FUN!
Nick DeBenedetto yup!
Luigi Raimondo Pomo greetings. I listen to Syds first album, all of Rory Gallagher and some other people Paulo mutinies who seems to have quit and Tom petty Bob Dylan Gypsy violin old fashioned Greek bazooki. I read everything I could find on both Syd and Rory. Went to the 2019 Rory Festival Ballyshannon Ireland.
Luigi Raimondo Pomo I’ll check them out from Italy. I saw Jethro Tull and he was amazing and theatrical.
Luigi Raimondo Pomo I wonder what her last words to you were? My dad died 8 1/2 years ago at home. I had been his only caretaker for about 4 years plus...last member except myself to die in our immediate family whom I was close with. One brother one sister and my mom...like one every six years. I’m finally used to be the only because I have two kids and my brother and sister had zero. PLUS 2 mares, 6 dogs,4 cats and a cockatiel! My new family. Never lonely really! It’s been fun talking. Keats? Oh my! Yes I’ll google the artist for sure. I’ll check the Celtic band ...thought they were Italian as well... I love getting info on new to me greats and I love music. Rory was a new to me great 3 1/2 years ago when I discover RUclips
Luigi Raimondo Pomo living with dad 10 years. He helped me I helped him.
There’s something so sexy about Syd singing blues. He pulled it off so well...
You grew up with the string quartet--what do you know about the blues, Hans? I mean, Sam?
I thought it was bob klose
@@whatevershebrings " Why does the music have to be so loud ?" Roger :" I don't know that it Has to be loud" . Roger Waters telling his first lie . .
It just makes me cry. Much love for Syd.
I HAVE NEVER HEARD ANY OF THIS WTF so beautiful
‘65 was definitely the best year of Pink Floyd. The blues “era” is honestly my all-time favorite. I like to focus on when Syd was so alive and bursting with energy before the industry stole his soul. May he Rest In Peace.
You have to be kidding...
@@rc4a0frios right lmao
Idk, man...I love their early stuff but the stretch from the latter half of "Meddle" through "The Wall" is easily their peak in my mind
The industry tried to steal his soul but failed.
The industry tried to take his soul and failed. Infact, his real mental issue was PTSD.
Absolutely fantastic!!! You can hear Syd's influence in the band. These guys were really cooking and it's a shame that the original band only lasted a short while. Syd and Close were both great.
Wow, I've been a Syd Barrett for decades and I've never heard this material before. Thanks, this is great and a real treat. You can feel the joy and enthusiasm.
It's unbelievable that the world is not aware Syd created much of what we have today. He was a pure artist who painted with music. A lot more have even dared to call him mentally unhealth but that just feeds his art im´pact till today. You will shine forever. It's 2018 you're still shinning like the sun, you painter, you piper, you legend, you martyr
He certainly became mentally unhealthy. That's simply a fact.
Some consider 1965 to be one of the years before his mental problems began.
Si lo sabemos
Eu também sei! 🇧🇷
SYD STILL IS THE BEST !
I'd never have guessed this was my favourite group. Pink Floyd for me starts with Arnold Layne & See Emily Play + Pipers of course.
Such a talent killed by drugs RIP barrett
I'm glad to find this
The talent Syd had can be seen in his art poems etc Just a enormous talent and Close talent on guitar awesome but ad we know without Syd Floyd never would have been
Syd before the drugs fried his brain. Sounds like a totally different person here. Extraverted, savvy, vital, healthy, fresh and clear headed. Wow
It is astounding how good it sounds today...wimsical lyrics...intertwining guitar lines...all original Syd...wow!!
Syd Barrett said that he loved the Stones and their more pop album Between the Buttons, which of course came later. You can see his love for rhythm and blues here. So sad he lost his mind and let himself “enjoy” LSD too much later.
Bob Klose was a very, very talented guitarist...it's interesting to think about where Pink Floyd might have ventured had Bob's parents not insisted that he give up the band and get his college degree.
Interesting. I wonder what his career was after college...
@@lesaanngaddess Unsure. Perhaps he became an architect. Isn't that what at least 2 or 3 of the other Floyds were studying at one point in time?
@@MrDuneedon he got his degree and from what roger and nick said he continued playing guitar after college
I believe he played on a Gilmour album in the 2000s and went out on tour.
@@lawrencefeldman7744I know for a fact I have a pink floyd or Gilmour concert DVD where Bob is playing backup guitar. I saw his name pop up on the screen and looked him up after (because I didn't recognize it) just to find out that he was the original original guitarist of the floyd.
Very cool!
It also bothered me though.. its like.
Oh... so you'll even let Bob Close come back on stage with you but not syd til the very end, and still not Roger besides that one time. Ugh.
But hey! We will call Bob up.
Still love him, but it bothers me. Lol
In that year they were also known as "The Tea Set", with:
Chris Dennis Vocals
Bob Klose Guitar
Roger Keith "Syd" Barrett Guitar
Roger Waters Bass
Richard Wright keyboards
Nick Mason Drums
... Wow Wooow wooooOooww.. that is really new to me... Chris Dennis ??
I could swear some of those vocals didn’t sound like syd
Yeah, nah
Amazing! Never heard these songs until now! Thanks for uploading.
Merci beaucoup 👍
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Bisous aux fans 💕
Michel !
Thanks so much for this! I love this early stuff! Amazing, and Syd was so young. I wonder if the girls who got caught in his butterfly net knew how lucky they were. lol..Shine on you Diamond. Not crazy!
Cathy R I aprecciate you liked it! Hope you can enjoy more at some of my videos (all on Syd's work, for now). Have a nice day!
Wonder which amazing woman earned the honorific gigolo aunt
Versiones raras para mi, pero excelentes,!! Que bien Pink Floyd
Con Syd Barret..que bueno recordarlo...Gracias Lucas...
This is so awesome and rare! Wow! Syd is one of my favorite artists! Thank you so much for uploading this treat.
Sounds. Awesome✨✨✨
Butterfly really is the first Pink Floyd sound
Thank you uploader Lucas Rocha really appreciated. Good wishes from New Zealand :-)
Oh this is great 😃
Thanks for sharing 🙏💜
Have a wonderful day 🌺💜
You can hear Stones/Animals influence, for sure. I forgot about Bob Klose for a second. He was a good 60s Rock and Roll guitarist, but as they expanded into psychedelia, he wasn't a match. He's definitely good though.
Thought I heard it all..this is great..thanks for posting..this early stuff is great.
"Walk With Me Sydney" sounds more like a Syd Barrett song (even lyrically) than something Roger Waters would have written, but either way, I really like that odd song. "Butterfly" is very good as well.
I think it kinda sounds like Waters, because he's already referencing diseases, including mental illness (washed-out brain), and his vocals on that part are unmistakable.
i agree- syd has more complexity and "surprise" effect in his songs
even the light-bluesy songs has depth and unique mood that you exposed to
[sorry for my bad english]
totally agree
syd we love you!! pls upload more of this is correct!
YES, YES, YES, OH HELL YES.......SYD'S UNMISTAKEABLE STYLE JUST GRIPS ME! Someone knows exactly what happened to him. That rips me.
Named my son Syd because of this brilliant musician. Knew i would at an early age already I'd do so. Messed up part is people more than not mistake "Syd" with "Sid". As if I'd name my son after a Sex Pistol. :) pff
Syd was definitely cooler than Sid. The sex pistol was mainly a miserable egotistical asshole.
So did I.
Syd is a really cool name, good choice!!
You're missing a few...Lucy Leave with Bob Klose on lead guitar readily springs to mind... They cut this at possibly Regency records back 64-65. It was their post-Leonard's Lodgers days.
Indeed, Lucy Leave and King Bee are both missing from the compilation but I thought they were widely known before the release of Their First Recordings.
Great listening
this is the best thing ever.
The real "Pink Floyd Sound" como lo llamará Syd
Ooooooh!!!..... Nunca supe de esto!!!!!
amazing man
Interesting at best from a historical point of view. They were just beginning to learn their craft. Butterfly points the way to Piper.
Que joya de registro!!!
Syd was the best. RIp
Syd's style was FUN ! ... This comment says it all .
Mc Bain exactly! Similar humor to bob dylan at times. Eccentric A lot of his breakdown was partly following the religion who rejected him. It’s been said freak people who went to India came back all hair cut. Normal clothes regular jobs type thing. Is why he shave his eye brows and head....his version of not a rock star. You’ve got to respect that. Yes....acid does a number on you. Like me I couldn’t eat meat or anything that bled. Grossed me out for years. And then I blame my depressions on all the reality that can’t be denied. The bad stuff....most people say oh awful...I could be distress for the whole damn day. See road kill....wars and weirdness of humanity...violence. Got over it all over many years. You couldn’t pay me a million.....uhhhh....wait a sec....yeah I’d take it again just no desire
Mc Bain Syd and The Pink Floyd. David and Pink Floyd. Completely different bands. Period. Syd was a comet. Used up his time here too damn fast. Became an alien being and floated through the rest of his life.
When Syd passed, David Bowie said what he loved about Syd was his Peter Pan - like quality and how much he was influenced by him, and wish he would have known him better.
Great, great, upload! The music and it's history is phenomenal. And the comments talk about the good and bad of it all. Culture was exploding, and this was it's soundtrack. Really enjoyed this! 😊🤞✌️🙏💥
I love the thumbnail, Syd looks in the other direction... "which way madness lies.?"
Way better than what kiss repeated 12 or 15 years later
Thank you to all the Pink Floyd fans who suggested titles for this RARE STUDIO BOOTLEG from '69. This song was post Syd and about 6 minutes long. Again, this song ;
1. Was sung,I believe, by Roger and had an organ that sounded like a psychedelic WALTZ
2. It featured this upbeat renissance-like organ melody and a trippy middle 8 guitar solo with wah-wah and distorted sounds
3. The lyrics were of one's reminiscing of a young love with movements captured in time and still flowing in his mind
The song wasn't 'summer of '68"but if anyone has any STRONG INTUITION about the title of this above described song,please feel free to share your ideas with me. Thanks ❤
Its the changes that are fantastic. I find the whole experiment of this time incredible. One minute everyone is boogie woogie then it blasts off into space. Wish Syd wouldn't have flown so close to the sun but the music he creates along the journey is in its own world of happiness and weightless effortness. Yeah Weightless effortness lol.
if these songs were produced by pink floyd in their 67 style, they would have been very very good. At least 2, sure.
Butterfly and Walk with me Sidney would fit perfectly
Lucy leave, walk with me Sydney, I'm a king bee, and butterfly would have been great additions to piper
this is great I like this I seen them in those days they was great together
Flutter by butterfly nice wordplay
The 3rd track is reminiscent of bowies first attempts especially the lower 3rd Musically its superb the vocals on the first track dont cut it Syd always sang with an English accent but this track calls for an American vocal style by the time the 4th track comes round They are right on the money syd had a whimsical vocal style not r and b which is not as we all know whimsy
Barretts 2 solo lps are genius in his own skin which had numerous layers ✌❤🎶🎵🔵🤴
Wild how his influences led to such a great sound.
Closer to Herman's Hermits than "The Wall"...or "Saucerful of Secrets," for that matter. Still pretty cool.
What a stupid thing to say.
Yes, very cool. But I agree with JJ, it's not even similar to Hermans Hermits.
@@j.j.spliffstar9633 Dude, lets try to be cool. Leave the insults to the rest of the world out there. :)
UPLOAD MORE OF THIS PLEASE
Look up The Early Years Cambridge Station 1965-1967. It's all on the official Pink Floyd Topic channel.
2023🎧🎶🎶✌️🤩🎶🎶💙
It shows what could have been if LSD would not have wiped out Syd Barret's ability to stay focused .
Well, you have to start somewhere.
Je ne connaissais pas ce morceau des Stones
This is garage rock, but together, groovin.
Well, you can tell they hadn't dropped any acid yet when they recorded this.
my birth year !
Where finding these records please !!!
Before he went to Los Angeles and encountered Psychedelics this was the music Syd and his pals played.
omg
That first track is aptly named. Would not be out-of-place on an early Stones 45...
Bo Diddly has the same effect on me as a teen yo
who sings remember me?
;~) from C~Ford
Syd is still a cult God
diferente
Rolling Stones ? !
Matthew Alistair Syd's voice on Double Bo definately sounds similar to Mick Jagger
That's a delicate way of putting it.
Lucy leave?????
Never understood why Bob Klose is a member of pink floyd if he leave before the band be Pink Floyd
Don't you mean "Formerly Super Rare"?
Not so "rare". Just off of Cambridge Station disk.
Is this Sigma 6 blues era??
The Tea set /Screaming Abdabs
O Bo is their homage to the late Elias McDaniel..a.k.a. Bo Diddley, his song Hey Bo Diddley...so much they use his basic riff he should get $$$$ royalties (his estate that is.....
What the fuck.
*wouldn't you kill me*
Supimba
Not syd singing.
It is Syd singing in all tracks above.
@@lucasrocha7571 Really???? you don't have to take my word for it how could I know.
I can't share your enthusiasm for these tunes, guys. Neither had Mr. Barrett the voice to sing blues, nor was he good enough at the guitar. If you listen to the Beatles in the early stages you'll hear a tight band playing. This here is a fan document at the best.
My opinion.
Some of the good stuff has to grow on you a lot of the time
Peter, imho, you must be on the wrong page. Comparing Beatles to TPF? Like comparing rehearsed to improv. Neither like the other.
Hee hee hee
Where are the dislikes on my comment?
Well I can see why they reverted more to experimental and improvised playing.
Peter Kroll, I agree... Love it, regardless; Different band manager who may have suggested a trending sound of era that could get them a foot in the music industry before unleashing anything too bizarre. Just a thought.
Wow, if they hadn't lost their way they could have been the next Rolling Stones!