Pink Floyd - The Syd Barrett Tapes (Complete Bootleg)
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2021
- (00:00) Lucy Leave (Demo)
(02:55) I'm A King Bee (Demo) - Both Recorded Summer 1965
(06:00) Interstellar Overdrive (Demo) October 31, 1966: Thompson Studios, Hempstead
(20:57) Astronomy Domine (BBC TV) - May 14, 1967
(24:56) Scream Thy Last Scream (Studio Outtake) - August 7, 1967: Abbey Road Studios
(29:30) Vegetable Man (Studio Outtake) - October 9, 1967: De Lane Lea Studios
(32:00) Untitled (Studio Outtake) - September 4, 1967: Sound Techniques, London
Full SBD bootleg from BBC Playhouse Theater in London - September 25, 1967
(33:36) The Gnome *
(36:12) Matilda Mother *
(39:43) The Scarecrow
(41:51) Flaming
(44:45) Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
(48:15) Reaction In G
Full SBD bootleg from BBC Maida Vale 4 Studios in London - December 20, 1967
(48:50) Vegetable Man
(52:18) Scream Thy Last Scream
(56:00) Jugband Blues
(59:51) Pow R Toc H
Full SBD bootleg from the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome - May 6, 1968 **
(1:04:22) Announcer
(1:05:01) Astronomy Domine
(1:11:45) Roger Waters Interview
(1:14:45) Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
(1:23:02) Interstellar Overdrive
* These two songs have very poor sound. I probably should have edited them out, as everything else sounds pretty good.
** I don't know why this show in Rome was included on this bootleg. Obviously a cash grab, and not put together by anybody who loves Floyd. But it was, and in the spirit of not editing the bootlegs I upload, I let it slide.
A bit of David Gilmour isn't going to hurt anyone, right?
Le Floyd avec Syd était beauté, message, violence et rêve, mais surtout l'instrument puissant d'une volonté formidable. il disait "Je veux" quand beaucoup d’autres marmonnaient "je voudrais" Il a atteint son but sans se plier à la plus infime compromission, comme une charrue accrochée à une étoile. Une fois pour toutes, ces gens-là traçaient leur chemin et ne s'en écartaient jamais, refusant toute flagornerie qui fait de la musique populaire d'aujourd'hui une lasse prostituée 🌺🕊
Syd's long weekend
Joli hommage aux P.F. et surtout à Syd. J’ai 70 ans, et dans les années 70, j’écoutais ça. J’écoute toujours et toujours avec autant de plaisir. A l’époque, mes sœurs et ma mère me traitaient de « dégénéré « . Après il y à eu l’arrivée de David qui à légèrement modifié les son de guitares et le « style » Waters/Masson/Jarrett ans Co. Nick, Roger et David ont poursuivis leur chemin et évolues en ce qu’ils sont devenus et actuellement avec Monsieur David Bowie …. DES LÉGENDES. RIP Monsieur Syd Barrett et longue vie aux Pink Floyd…. ❤️. 🚬 avec 😢… 🤪
Thank You For Your Kind Words...Do Take Care And Be Well Always...DJG-RW-NM ✌❤🇬🇧🇺🇸 ®️.©️.
@@growingupwithfloyd2184 🤠
Очень мощно выразил мысль( мы с тобой одной ментальности♾)
Hats off to Syd...... without him there would have been no Pink Floyd.
I would say without tavistock, but okay...
You cant spell Pink Floyds without Syd jumbled up at the end
@@AnoNym-he1yvconsidering that Syd Barrett was the driving force of Pink Floyd from the start - it's definitely true to say that without Syd no Pink.
@AnoNym-he1yv
Syd is the original Pink Floyd☀ In an interview, Roger Waters once said: all Pink Floyd songs and albums are about Syd more than people will ever know. Their 2nd album "A Saucerful of Secrets" and their 3rd album "Ummagumma" and "More" and "Atom Heart Mother" and "Meddle" and "Obscured by Clouds" and "Dark Side of the Moon" and all the rest... all Pink Floyd's thoughts and beliefs are originally Syd's💚 Syd was the mastermind, their initial creative driving force and their ray of light☀ and they all said it... He helped his mates open their eyes to Love and Nature and the reality behind human existence and he gave them a lot and a lot of Love and strength🌳 Syd was their door to paradise🍀 Syd Barrett is Pink Floyd☀
The Syd Barret material is the only music that was genuinely avant-garde. Most of their post Barret stuff is pretty radio friendly. Apart from some clock ticking sounds it's pretty much standard mainstream music
Yes, the title track from Saucerful of Secrets is very radio friendly.
Syds first name was Roger whereas Rogers first name was George.
With yellow, red and roomy food, and quivered
crouching on a golden cushion
undressed himself to disappear
through an infinity of pleasure
and smiled to free the running me
with "Am I my brother's keeper?"
his meek hand on devils gloves
shaping running blood.
The prophecy, to recreate the truth
in visions of a seasonal mood
in truth, the only sight he saw
lay hidden in the bathroom door
and spat on the rug
as high is high, so low is low
and that's the end of it.
Enjoy Syd singing Scream thy last Scream.
Been a Floyd fan for almost 60 years so listening to the beginning with Syd was a great experience. GBG NO EDITS.
Quel âge avez vous? Moi j’ai dépassé les 70 ans et (sauf erreur de ma part), le premier album vinyles des P.F. avec Syd (que j’ai) est de 1964… Y en avait-il eu un autre avant que je n’ai pas dans ma collection sur les Pink Floyd ? Tout ceci ne nous rajeunit pas… 😉
Pour info. Les titres: Lucy Leave. I’m à Kingston bée. Interstellaire overdrive. Cadyand a curant Hun. Se Emily Play. Astronome domine. Sceam the last scream. Végétable man. No title. The gnome. Matilda mother. The scarecrow. Flaming.Set the controls. . Réaction in G. Jugband blues. Pow R toc H. Interstellar overdrive + . 😊
Most of these have been circulating for years, in the same quality. 3 tracks tracks really stand out as being better quality than I've heard anywhere (including official releases) - The Scarecrow, Set The Controls and Reaction In G, so thank you for sharing...
Its so warm and don't sound like anything I have heard of! Very fun to listen to and not boring or bad sound quality!
Great!!! Absolutely awesome, gerat recordings of the songs.
There are lossless versions of all the BBC broadcasts that sound waaaaay better. Nobody has uploaded any yet, maybe I will
Please do it. I'd love to hear lossless versions of Syd's top gear sessions. I don't think they exist?
@@twistedspanner They do, I have them all, Rob Chapman gave them to me, author of A Very Irregular Head. I'd probably have to do it on another account though in case they got removed.
Awesome bootleg artwork 🎨
Wunderbar 😊❤
Syd escaped. So much love to him!
Talented music that was created by Syd Barratt doesn't die he may be long gone but I like to think maybe he is now in a parallel universe still creating some earth breaking ahead of its time sycadelic rock music rip Syd Barratt you may be gone but you will never be forgotten
Fabulous, thank you for posting them. Good time for you. R.I.P Syd Barrett.
I LOVE Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd. 🙂
Syd Barrett el genio de Pink Floyd padre del rock sicodelico
The best era of Pink Floyd, the Syd, and Pompeii era-
Oh my fucking god! That is soooo awesome! Thanks bro!
Been A Floyd Fan Ever Since I Was Born So I Got Barett Swirling Around In Me Like Has & Will Never Die😂😂😅
Harvest stereo r1967"syd barrett tapes" album pink floyd😊😊😊😊
Excellent visuals throughout. Thank you for this.
You're very welcome. Thank you for watching, listening, and commenting Chick.
@@SurfingTheSoundwaves How did you make these visuals ? (am musician and would like something similar for my songs..)
00:00 - Lucy Leave
02:55 - I'm A King Bee
Recorded under the name The Tea Set between December 1964 and January 1965.
06:00 - Interstellar Overdrive
First known studio version of Interstellar Overdrive, recorded the 31th October of 1966 at the Thompston Studios, Tempsthead.
20:57 - Astronomy Domine
Live performance, played at the BBC television show "Look at The Week" the 14th May of 1967.
24:56 - Scream Thy Last Scream
Unreleased song. Recorded the 7th August 1967 at the Abbey Road Studios
29:30 - Vegetable Man
Unreleased song. Recorded the 9th
October 1967 at the De Lane Lea Studios
32:00 - Untitled
Unreleased song. Recorded the 4th September 1967 at Sound Techniques Studios
33:36 - The Gnome
36:12 - Matilda Mother
39:43 - Scarecrow
41:51 - Flaming
44:30 - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
48:15 - Reaction in G
Live performance at the BBC Playhouse Theater, 25th September 1967, 2nd known performance of "Set The Controls" without Gilmour.
48:50 - Vegetable Man
52:18 - Scream Thy Last Scream
56:00 - Jugband Blues
59:51 - Pow R Toc H
Live performance at the BBC Maïda Vale Studios the 20th December 1967, only known live versions of "Vegetable Man", "Scream Thy Last Scream" & "Jugband Blues"
01:04:25 - Intro
01:05:01 - Astronomy Domine
01:11:45 - Roger Waters Interview
01:14:45 - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
01:23:01 - Interstellar Overdrive
Live performance at Rome the 6th May 1968, and this is a performance with David Gilmour not Syd Barrett
That version of Set the Controls with Syd sounds really clear. Like the record. The best I've heard of that version. God their second album could have been so much better with this Syd's abandoned songs and Rick's Remember a Day.
Looks very interesting. Thanks for posting, and sharing.
So many Pink FloydS...
With Barrett, hallucinated, eccentric, accurate (1965-1968)
With Gilmour, first part, psychedelic spirit still (1968-1972, till Pompeii)
Second part, Same band Gilmour/Waters/Wright/Mason, easy listening, lounge music (1973-1975 + 2014 last LP)
Waters ahead, tortured complaint with Animals then The Wall / Final Cuts (1977-1983)
Comeback, ambiant pop music and big gigs around the world... (1987-1994)
Best period for me is 66-72 + Animals
Блюдце секретов было написано под руководством Ричарда Райта, если я не ошибаюсь
Most likely for the second part of the song A Saucerful of Secrets, which sounds as a draft to "Great Gig in the Sky" (not my favorite ones)
I prefer the extra dissonant first part of Saucerful, especially the live version from Pompeii
Thanks for posting this is quality.
Rock ON 🖤
Wow!!!!! Thanks for uploading!
Wowee!! Fantastic, thank you!
RICHARD WRIGHT sang second lead vocal on "Astronomy Domine". Nick Mason sang lead on "Scream Thy Last Scream".
There is no second lead. Its called back vocal
I had an old cassette that had a lot of this stuff on it, but I had never heard the December '67 BBC tunes before. Live versions of Scream Thy Last Scream, Vegatable Man, etc? Fantastic!
Thank you!!!!
Awesomeness! 🫨👅💥🙏⚡️🤘🏻
Thank you, thank you, thank you
Thanks!!!!
Fantastic album. Very influential music!
Shine on Crazy Diamond
Set the controls is one of my favorites. Details please on this particular track. That’s Syb on vocals? Any other details please.
Truthfully, I never listened to the early Pink Floyd with Syd. When I first heard any of Pink Floyd's music, it was what the FM rock stations were playing at the time. I was probably 12 or 13. Would have been 1975 or 76. I wasn't aware of this early music for the most part.
Wow, very nice.
Stunning records, THANX. The Dutch host (1.14.00) PF and The Nice are for the few loyal fans, if you have to come out of pocket (concert Rome) you have to invite Engelbert Humperdinck. . :-)
thanks man.
I love this!!
Joli hommage aux P.F. et surtout à Syd. J’ai 70 ans, et dans les années 70, j’écoutais ça. J’écoute toujours et toujours avec autant de plaisir. A l’époque, mes sœurs et ma mère me traitaient de « dégénéré « . Après il y à eu l’arrivée de David qui à légèrement modifié les son de guitares et le « style » Waters/Masson/Jarrett ans Co. Nick, Roger et David ont poursuivis leur chemin et évolues en ce qu’ils sont devenus et actuellement avec Monsieur David Bowie …. DES LÉGENDES. RIP Monsieur Syd Barrett et longue vie aux Pink Floyd…. ❤️. 🚬 avec 😢… 🤪
Cant count the times I've listened to this on lsd ❤ty 4 sharing
Did you really needed lsd to listen to this music? This one is lsd already. 🤣
Syd Barett was a talented, gifted young man. He founded Pink Floyd at the age of 19. He was kicked out at the age of 22. He made two solo albums and wrote 52 songs. A sad story. He failed as a painter and musician. I never understood why he never went to therapy in the 70s, 80s or 90s. Drugs ruin your life. A burden for Syd and his family. Syd Barett could have become something.
SYD BARETT STILL IS SOMETHING 😅
Syd still is Something in Me & My Mind😅
Imagine this music used in 2001: A Space Odyssey instead of György Lígetí's tracks...
I did a little Syd from time to time. Back in the good old days. Syd was a musical genius. Ive enjoyed their music for years.
heheh. I never ran into a blotter or microdot I didn't enjoy back in my 20's.
Thanks for listening and commenting. Hope you have a great weekend
Thanks
que excelsa guitarra de Barrett, maravilloso Syd and PF
Awsome
No hay ningún loco solo es leyenda,vuela sid en tus paisajes oniricos,donde estes.
I was 13...14 years old back when I first took notice of Floyd..It was weird rambeling sounds perfect for a weed high. but after a while it grew old. Was thrilled when Dark Side appeared. I dont know much about Syd but PF did Great w/o him through the years
Belle analyse !! Cette était romanesque, prometheenne même.
Sehr gut in allen Sinnen
Antes de amar Pink Floyd eu amei Syd Barrett. Ele foi uma figura fascinante na minha adolescência. Obrigada por essa preciosidade!
Good stuff
Tnx
I Pink Floyd sono potenza di emozione ed adrenalina, con Sid Barrett e David Gilmour!
In a wonderfully naive and childish impish way
The end of Vegetable Man sounds like Gong. Or Gong sounds like Pink Floyd?
Syd is best
I basically bought this cd in 93-94 for $30...now it's free
Nice to know, ironically meant=WTF cares, bro? It‘ s like i tell to my girlfriend, don‘ t think loud please🍀
me too
Technology changes quickly. 20 years leap and bounds have occurred. Also side by side in headphone tests RUclips is not great for sound
@@TheRobertodarapallowhat do you have to sound like a dick
Wasn't it worth it?
Pink Floyd with Syd would be another band, not the band we know. Dark side of the moon, WYWH, Animals, The Wall and others would never see the light of day.
It’s pretty speculative, but I like to imagine what they’d have been like if Syd was still the lead songwriter. They would have been much more literary, much more obscure, kept their sene of humour, and probably not as big commercially. With Syd the acid casualty, they’d have become Gong or Hawkwind. If he’d kept hold of reality, I think they’d have become a very good jazz-rock outfit - I’ve no doubt he would have taken them in that direction. I think the few songs he left us with are way ahead of the ponderous, plodding dinosaur music they ending up churning out, as good as some of it is.
@@MrMusicbyMartin I think Syd was a genius, but Waters made the band the most innovative band in Rock History.
@@vayres7512 Hmmmm, well if they were innovative, it would be in the jaw-dropping production, use of documentary (?) vocal samples, perhaps their use of the EMS synthesizer and their willingness to play slowly and grandly. I would not deny these records are hugely influential, and you can kind of hear techno being invented in “On The Run” and New Age music in “Any Colour You Like”.
For musical innovation around the same time as Waters PF I would look to Joni Mitchell, the Stooges, the Mothers, Matching Mole, Genesis, the Residents, Steely Dan, Miles Davis’ band, then Television / Eno / Talking Heads stuff like Yoko, PIL and Throbbing Gristle and Can/Kraftwerk/King Tubby/hip-hop masters like the Sugarhill Gang. I just can’t help think Syd would have been more in tune with this stuff - ahead of it.
For me Dark Side of the Moon sounds like Mozart - confident, brave, aware of its own grandeur - but others have moved on to become Webern or Stockhausen. Perhaps less ‘perfect’ to the listeners ears, more tuned in to 20th century cacophony and wails of post-modernism.
@@MrMusicbyMartin Miles Davis' band sounds funny.
@@MrMusicbyMartinwell said
makes you wonder what else might be lurking in the vaults........
all lost to time at this point
There are many Pink Floyds but only 1 Syd Barrett
♥ 2 U Syd ... 🎶🎶
Maravilloso Syd Pink Floyd
Wow!
HERMOSO ALBUM DE MI AMADO PINK FLOYD❤❤GRACIAS❤ MOJO PAW❤😎😎😎😎
❤️
RIP Syd 🙏❣️
❤
Nice.
Syd 4ever 😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵😵❤❤❤
Still wondering why they didn't release "Vegetable man" as a single. It's simply amazing.
🤝😊👍👍👍
😮grasias
Vegetable Man I Love You!
SYD BARRETT IT WAS A GREAT GENIUS !!!! HIS MUSIC SWEETLY INFERNAL .
Syd Barrett è i Pink Floyd
Amei
In the tracks recorded in Rome i think there's Gilmoure playing guitar and singing, i'm quite sure about it.
Ciao 👍🏻✌🏻
Yes, that was in May and Barrett had gone in January 1968 so why on here if Barrett is not on it?
@@grahamcole1539 wow..! Did Syd go out of the band so soon? Sorry, it's not a real question, i just didn't remember how fast the Floyd's "big-bang-moment" with Barrett has been: just the time to start everything up with the right different/intelligent/almost scary/"out-of-the-world"/ironic songwriting touch, and the right innovative/always inspired/full of new inputs and ideas/super avant-guardistic amazing ways of playing electric guitar... and just making history.
That's all 😉.
Wow!
And, about being artistically unique and forever-innovative, i look at Syd Barrett and Jimi Hendrix as "two of a kind": two slightly similar artists in some ways, as electric guitarists for example, sheer geniuses, both of them, in my personal opinion.
Viva Jimi!
Viva Syd!
Ciao 👍🏻😺✌🏻
@@carlogiugni3424 Hi. Yes a short time. They started in 1965 with various different names such as the Tea Set and Abdabs before settling on the name Pink Floyd in 1966.1 album, 3 singles. He became so unpredictable and unreliable that he had gone from the band by January 1968. Then he did 2 solo albums and quit music to live quietly for several decades in Cambridge, painting once again until his death in 2006. I first heard them on the radio in 1967, the See Emily Play single that reached the UK Top 10 chart. The music lives on......
@@grahamcole1539 wow... you heard them in '67 when they hadn't complete an album yet..!
As for me, the first Floyd album I bought myself was in mid 80s, "A Great Collection Of Dance Songs", not knowing it didn't cover all the band's creative phases AT ALL -but of course I'd just have to understand that anything the Floyd recorded BEFORE the "Dark Side" album just didn't fit or match with the global, most typical, musical taste of that decade, OF COOOOOOOOOURSE; maybe I'd have only to thank for the presence of "One Of These Days", the older recording in that collection, a fantastic odd track I didn't know yet at the time, and maybe I'd have also to realize how a "bold and dangerous" move from the record producers was the inclusion of a track like that in the collection album! 🙄🤭
But anyway, when I did read some articles about Syd and the Floyd's beginnings I wanted to know more about their first creative phases. The first album I found was "A Saucerful Of Secrets", and after just "Let There Be More Light" I was amazed and happy, that was my real first step into just one of the many other music worlds I found after that -the research in the massive dimension of fanfastic musics recorded in those magic times, it did seem "limitless" to me -and still does: sometimes I find some artists' obscure lost records... one good find, for instance, has been "The Cycle Is Complete", an instrumental album released in 1970 by Bruce Palmer that consists in the recordings of spontaneous free jams improvised in the studio; it's out of print, but in a little "vintage" market here in a small italian country I found by chance an original vynil of it, good and almost new -what good fortune -I say this becouse I like it: I like an album like that, based just on free jam sessions, it's unique.
And as for the Pink Floyd, I love almost everything they recorded in their 1966/'72 period -I like also "Obscured By Clouds", the-point-of-no-return "The Dark Side Of The Moon" album, and what they did after, but certainly not so much as I love their first six albums (and "Relics" too, of course! 😸) -those albums, for me, truly are special, in those ones I find Pink Floyd's music was truly... "outtasight"!
CIAO. Viva "A Saucerful Of Secrets", viva "The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn"!
VIVA SYD!!!!!!!!!
@@carlogiugni3424 Ciao Viva!
floyd rules
this album is like that first sip of diet coke after lunch or orange juice before bed
I'd greatly appreciate if anyone can help me with a RARE Pink Floyd song ititle I heard it years ago. It definitely was early Floyd. It may have come out after Syd. Ot was a little over 6 minutes long,sung by either Rick or Roger,had a baroque style pipe organ and a nostalgic,French-like melody,a bit upbeat a psychedelic middle 8 solo by I think David and lyrics that went;; "CAPTURED IN TIME NOW THAT MOVEMENTS ARE ALL MINE STILL THEY FLOW IN MY MIND JUST LIKE YOU "
Thanks for any help you can give me!
2nd track awesome graphics❤Rip syd we miss ya mste.
I m a king bee ❤
Vocal sounds like Mick Jagger or Keith Relf. Bluesy.
Interesting observation. I've never made that connection before, but yes...there is a Keith Relf / Yardbirds 'rave up' feel to a number of these tracks.
Great ear Thomas. Thanks for listening and commenting
@@SurfingTheSoundwaves 65, the Grateful Dead even sounds like this. Surf music. The Ventures.
@@SurfingTheSoundwaves and of course Nick Mason was copying Ginger's style. So Graham Bond was a bluesy influence....
@@SurfingTheSoundwaves Keith Relf was like the left behind teenager. He tried to belt it out with Jimmy Page, but didn't have the pipes to do it.
Syd Floyd Saturday. 🍄✌
Me too, two weeks later 😂😂
6:00 21:05 25:00 29:33 36:11 48:00 52:17
:| is THIS a RELEASED Album,..on CD ( I Would Hope)?!? * ANYBODY?!? :|
Picked a copy of this up in 89 called.
Music for Architectural Students
Was a bootleg but boots go by many names . I had another copy of this called Syd Barretts Last Scream too
But it is on CD and my first copy was cassette tape but I'm guessing it was a lp pressing first
They recorded at the same time and place The Beatles were making Peppers?
Interesting observation. You are right. I wonder if Floyd was in the B Studio, or if they shared the A Studio w/ The Beatles
@@SurfingTheSoundwaves More interesting would be to know if one group had some influence on the work of the other during these months.
where is your footage from?
L'album More est excellent ainsi que le film vraiment à voir pour les amateurs de Pink Floyd et à écouter bien sûr.♥️👍♥️
❤
Dire qu’il est encore mieux d’écouter More en regardant le film qui va avec, c’est prendre un certain risque. Sauf si on le regarde et l’écoute légèrement H.S. 🚬. Quand à l’album vinyle original des P.F., c’est pas pour moi le « meilleur » que Syd, Roger, Nick And Co ont produit. Mais ça, c’est juste l’avis d’un vieux de 70 ans fan des Floyd’s depuis la fin des années 60 et l’appréciation de tout les critiques musicaux. D’ailleurs, c’est pas celui qui s’est vendu le mieux. Cet album de Syd n’en reste pas moins un album à avoir dans sa discographie pour voir « l’évolution » musicale des morceaux réinterprétés actuellement et immortels.😉
@@lone-sloane8896 More est une pépite tellement sous estimée par les fans
La remarque "D’ailleurs, c’est pas celui qui s’est vendu le mieux" n'est pas et ne sera jamais un quelconque argument. Les chiffres de ventes n'ont rien a voir avec l'art qui s'appelle "musique"
La Danse des Canards a été pendant 30 ans le disque le plus vendu en France, c'est un argument pour prouver que c'est génial ?
Great Bootleg ! BIG Thank you for posting this !
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That's Syd singing on the first tune??
I believe it is. Shredding his vocals.
Ok! Cool!
Yes!!
Yes!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SYD BARRETT IS A VERY ENOURMUS NATURE MUSICIAN WITH MORE THAN EXTRAORDINARY TALENT LIKE BOWIE LIKE PAGE IRREPETIBLE ANOTHER LIKE HIM DON YOU THINK?
SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH!
@@user-tu5ff4gg1k It's okay man, I knew what you meant.
Yes...I think you're right. Syd is right up there with all the greats. Very original.
Full SBD bootleg from the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome - May 6, 1968 - this has nothing to do with Syd Barrett
I know. Everyone here knows. Why they included it on this bootleg is beyond me, but they did, and I like posting complete bootlegs
I love to the clip of pink Floyd on dick caveat where put the mandrel in hair and just stared at the camera defining his guitar
I knew where Syd Barret lived.
100% Viniluz