¡¡What amazing!! This is a good shit record it would have worked for a song. What a pity what it happened with syd. I'm glad to be here listening this, thanks syd. And i feel so sorry for u.
The part that Bob Geldoff played in the wall was loosely based on syd. I didn't realize it until many years later because it was never mentioned in the movie. I was puzzled watching the movie, wondering what the part that geldoff was portraying had to do with Pink Floyd. But then I found out about the demise of syd and it finally made sense.
What a pity, a sad story. Syd Barett was a talented, gifted young man. He founded Pink Floyd at the age of 19. He made one record and released two singles. He wrote 52 songs. He was kicked out at the age of 22. He made two solo records after that. His musical processing is not so good. Syd Barett was already ill. It's sad that he never had therapy. It wasn't easy for Syd and his family. Psychiatry wasn't ready back then. But it was in the 80s and 90s. He needed therapy to get his psyche back on track. Sad. He failed as a painter and musician.
Psychiatrist are a fraud. I have one in the family. Look at stats, suicides, health issues now compared..syd hated people and I’m sure he enjoyed his solitary life without dumbasses like u.
If you ask me syd barrett didn’t go mad he was kicked out of the band because they didn’t mend well with him hemp over time or it didn’t cohesively make sense
He was abandoned in his time of need. When someone clearly aught to seek help for a mental condition, the other band members didn't make sure Syd received this. In those days there was provision for assistance with nervous breakdowns but the stigma around this could have been an issue for the other Pink Floyd group members.
@@-roejogan- Having seen Roger Waters doing a public speech at a Julian Assange demonstration, he struck me as someone who is intolerant and not very compassionate in the way he delivered his talk. Do wonder what the other band members felt about leaving Syd to his fate and not doing any more to assist him. After all, he was their main songwriter and creative force in the group. Just noting that Syd made two solo albums with contributions from other Floyd members so they were able to continue working with him when his mental state was deteriorating.
I'm 99% positive he had genetic mental illness and it tends to hibernate until someone's late 20's to early 30's, then it hatches. In the beginning the psychotic behavior is maybe 1% of the time and 99% their normal self, but within 2 years they are in psychotic mode 99% of the time, 1% dangerously psychotic, and their normal self is extinct. Heavy drug use will amplify it or accelerate it, but when someone has genetic mental illness it's basically an alarm clock inside their brain set at 30 yrs and when it the time runs out a bomb goes off inside their brain and they can't help it or stop it.
Went brain dead. Lived with his mother last of his days. I’m sure he was having mental problems. Not sure really. You are born with these symptoms. U just don’t get them. But can elevate as life goes on.
A painter of sound ❤
Syd wrote some of the best poems/song lyrics I've ever read
Thanks Syd.
God bless SYD total genius RIP SYD
¡¡What amazing!! This is a good shit record it would have worked for a song. What a pity what it happened with syd. I'm glad to be here listening this, thanks syd. And i feel so sorry for u.
Syd is the chiarroscuro of music…turned sound into visual and the physical.
That's not what "chiaroscuro" means, or how it's spelt. You're referring to auditory-tactile synesthesia.
Fantastic
Sounds like it had a lot of potential.
Synesthesia (Seeing music as colours) tells me that's Syd.
This sounds pretty cool actually
Syd wanted nothing to do with their business. We will always remember you my brother
Funny during the punk scene. They Hated Pink Floyd but they loved Syd.
Esto es lo más psicodelico qué he escuchado de syd, sin duda los 70's son la mejor época de la psicodelia
A very talented man with problems💔
Sounds like he was so good at creating on the guitar he dgaf if people understood.
Syd. The boy fancied himself a poet.
I cant believe they havent made a movie about syd
Stardust (1974) was probably the closest we got to a Syd movie
The part that Bob Geldoff played in the wall was loosely based on syd. I didn't realize it until many years later because it was never mentioned in the movie. I was puzzled watching the movie, wondering what the part that geldoff was portraying had to do with Pink Floyd. But then I found out about the demise of syd and it finally made sense.
Pink Floyd did, it’s called The Wall
Check out the new Syd Barrett documentary, “Have You Got It Yet”
@@robbiethepict2783no way.
The real deal. Like always.
Boogie.
Maybe Syd Barrett wanted to go out in a pacive yet decisive Blaze of Glory.
Notoriety or not.
I know this is 1974 but sounds like 1968!
It was 1974. He went into the studio for the last time in August 1974 with his former manager, Peter Jenner producing.
What studio was it?@@AwesomeVideoExperiences
Abby Road in London
He was rusty, and it's a bootleg. It sounds heavier than 1968 to me overall. It's also only a fragment of his whole session.
1968 was a place to Syd. It was the place where Syd got stuck and couldn't get out. Too bad. He was a very talented guy.
Where did you get this?
It’s no dark side of the moon
Is this the group he formed called Stars?
Is this a PET scan of Sids Brian?
I wonder if this is his brain telling us how his brain feels to him now
No the band is. Paynus
This could be anyone, where's the evidence it's Syd playing, please?
What a pity, a sad story. Syd Barett was a talented, gifted young man. He founded Pink Floyd at the age of 19. He made one record and released two singles. He wrote 52 songs. He was kicked out at the age of 22. He made two solo records after that. His musical processing is not so good. Syd Barett was already ill. It's sad that he never had therapy. It wasn't easy for Syd and his family. Psychiatry wasn't ready back then. But it was in the 80s and 90s. He needed therapy to get his psyche back on track. Sad. He failed as a painter and musician.
He certainly did not fail at either music or art, what a stupid comment.
He didn’t fail
@@mariodan88 of course he didn’t, saying he failed as a painter and musician is pure stupidity…shame on the dunce that posted that.
Poor little rich boy 100k a year royalty check in today's money😢
Psychiatrist are a fraud. I have one in the family. Look at stats, suicides, health issues now compared..syd hated people and I’m sure he enjoyed his solitary life without dumbasses like u.
Hmmm...
Schizophrenia treatment has come so far since his days very sad
IT can stop you from suffering a new psychosis (positive Symptoms). But IT cannot cure the damage its already done sadly, which is a total lethargy
He became ill!
REAL OR FAKE ?
Fake
If you ask me syd barrett didn’t go mad he was kicked out of the band because they didn’t mend well with him hemp over time or it didn’t cohesively make sense
He was abandoned in his time of need. When someone clearly aught to seek help for a mental condition, the other band members didn't make sure Syd received this. In those days there was provision for assistance with nervous breakdowns but the stigma around this could have been an issue for the other Pink Floyd group members.
@@bodhiapurva3887 roger waters said "we booked him with a shrink several times but he would never go in. he became noncommunicative."
@@-roejogan- Having seen Roger Waters doing a public speech at a Julian Assange demonstration, he struck me as someone who is intolerant and not very compassionate in the way he delivered his talk. Do wonder what the other band members felt about leaving Syd to his fate and not doing any more to assist him. After all, he was their main songwriter and creative force in the group. Just noting that Syd made two solo albums with contributions from other Floyd members so they were able to continue working with him when his mental state was deteriorating.
Barrett the poor little (100k a year royalties in today's money) rich boy😢😢😢😢
@@bodhiapurva3887 Pink Floyd isn't the NHS.
acid is and was a hell of a drug, but he left some tunes..
Check this out:
ruclips.net/video/kCkRgwx9mio/видео.htmlsi=a6zN3yZGt9M1YsNw
One bad acid trip can ruin a life
it was much more than that in Syds case...
And one hundred GOOD trips can set you free. Kinda.
There is a link between acid and gut bacteria!
I'm 99% positive he had genetic mental illness and it tends to hibernate until someone's late 20's to early 30's, then it hatches. In the beginning the psychotic behavior is maybe 1% of the time and 99% their normal self, but within 2 years they are in psychotic mode 99% of the time, 1% dangerously psychotic, and their normal self is extinct. Heavy drug use will amplify it or accelerate it, but when someone has genetic mental illness it's basically an alarm clock inside their brain set at 30 yrs and when it the time runs out a bomb goes off inside their brain and they can't help it or stop it.
Das Gitarrenspiel ist nicht von Syd... Das macht jemand anderes.😮
Yes it is. Its a portion of music he made in the studio in 1974.
This would have sounded very dated by 1974, and is almost certainly a fake.
Just say no kids.
it's a shame more musical geniuses didn't have mental issues .
But what came first?
Went brain dead. Lived with his mother last of his days. I’m sure he was having mental problems. Not sure really. You are born with these symptoms. U just don’t get them. But can elevate as life goes on.
Never heard of him