Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets (Full Album)
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
- The last album with Syd Barrett
Pink Floyd,1968
Tracklist:
1. Let There Be More Light (00:00-05:37)
2. Remember A Day (05:37-10:05)
3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (10:05-15:33)
4. Corporal Clegg (15:33-19:52)
5. A Saucerful Of Secrets (19:52-31:46)
6. See-Saw (31:46-36:24)
7. Jugband Blues (36:24-39:25)
For those about to Floyd we salute you.
Best comment yet....lmao... true aint it?
Oh lordy lord here we go
@@avecchi85 Jesus is the truth the way and the life. No one can come to the father but by me!🤔🙀🙊🙉🙈🤯
It should read the way the truth and the life.
💪
I used to be obsessed with a song from this album. I can still remember as a teenager going around the house singing 'Remember a Day' and my dad shouting at me 'Will you shut that racket up! 'Evidently he didnt share my enthusiasm for Pink Floyd
Well Look Now Who’s The Dad& Your Children Probly Have Songs That Are Terrible Like Ariana Or Drake
My neighbors loved it so much that they threw a brick through my window to hear it better
@@249sawgnr4 🤣🤣🤯
lmao !!
My Father gleeked out at the sight ,alone , of 12 dreams of Dr Sardonicus , forget the music ...this (I'm about 6-8 minutes in ) remoniches of that ...Spirit
I love every incarnation of this band whether Syd was at the helm or Dave and Rog were battling it out. Every step and album was the evolution to the next. No need to debate or argue. just enjoy the incredible ride all 5 of them gave to the world. Nick and Rick's contributions to the band cannot be underestimated as well. Some of my earliest memories is listening to my Dad's reel to reel version of Dark Side of the Moon in 1974 or so. When the clocks tick, chime, ring and all hell breaks loose until the music mellows out the cacophony of it all will always be 1 of cherished memories of childhood innocence and fascination. Can't think or remember such a profound impact on my early days as their unique music and vision. Dig it, live it. 52 years and still listening to all of their albums and solo stuff. Dang, what a ride....
They are Eternal.
@@mc_cannabis2580until the bomb hits atleast.
This album is a bit gay though. It oozes homosexuality in the lyrics.
RICK AND NICK WERE THE GLUE THAT CENTRALIZED THE IDEA OF THE FLOYD FROM THE BEGINNING .........SYD WAS THE CATALYST OF FORMATION DAVID WAS THE REFINEMENT ROGER , THE GENIUS .
for sure..timeless.
Appropriate how Jugband Blues is the last song on this. I always thought of this song as like a goodbye letter from Syd and it still holds up beautifully to this day.
I love this album. It gives me a special feeling that is almost impossible to describe. It takes me back to time when I was not even born yet. Makes a nostalgic feeling about things that I have not seen or experienced
Nice to know that you are out there some where. Right now I am here ! 😃
you have come from nothing to understand nothingness from knowing nothing...? Don't eat the purple berries man...
it's great m8
I've Forgotten things I've never known. I'm learning more, and more about less, and less, soon I'll know everything about nothing. A professor told his students "if you get just one thing from this course get this, there are No Absolutes!" One student asked are you sure professor? The professor replied ABSOLUTELY! Didn't you hear what I just told you?
Brooo exactly 👍
Possibly the best "album cover art" in relation to the music within of all time. This album occupies a very special place in my musical history.
Pick any moody blues album and you've got a contest
@@dosad1 I dunno. The Wall's album cover does a hell of a good job, lol.
did you see mandrake in
Truth
@@kesmajmandrake?
Even after all these years, this album full gives me chills. Brilliant
looking on RUclips at BLACK METAL TEENS HEARING PINK FLOYD
Same, especially the opening intro.
This amazing album reminded me of a time when you were happy to be alive,life seemed so much simpler,and people so much kinder.The Floyd have had,and continue to have a massive impact on people's lives.A truly remarkable group of talented artists.Rip Syd and Rick.
When people say Love, Love, Love. Go Lock your door and buy a gun for a storm of hypocrisy is brewing.
PF are timeless!
I want my kids to fire me into the sun when I snuff it😄………Set the controls for the heart of the sun 💫
@@112jungle Do you live in America or what? I’m concerned🙄
& if you just grow some plants I can see why you may be para erm Cautious mate🤪
Fff
Psychedelic master piece! Floyd is the best, ever!
Sickadelic
💖💖💖💖
Floyd were masters of psychedelia. Unfortunately it came at a price for Syd. It's ironic that even though his nickname "Syd" is completely unrelated to cid(acid) it was ultimately the thing that did him in
@@marttram2183Great catch!
And the sea isn't green. And I love no Queen. And what exactly is a dream? And what exactly is a joke? - Syd's last words on this album as he's saying goodbye to his band and his career as a musician choke me up every time.
Yep
He was a clown! beat thing to happen to Floyd was him leaving.
Nah. Lol. @@wgaule
Exactly these four lines brought tears to my eyes 🥺💔💔😔
Syd ✨❤️💎🌈🔮
No entirely, David Gilmore tried helping syd ‘mad cap laughs’ although it was pure hell trying to finish.. David showed one morning at studio, syd stayed all night, david thought syd was going home the day before, walks in Sydney playing guitar with NO strings , syd was saying ‘do you hear it” can you bloody hear it! David didn’t say anything, turned around shuting door behind him. Making sure locked. LMAO! At 17:00 min the Salvation Army band (syd hired. Syd had lot of ideas that never shouldve been suggested.
Set the controls for the heart of the sun is a masterpiece
Live on Umma Gumma sends me quite further! Peace
The live in Pompeii version is very very intense. Give it a go
If you like this checkout OM - At Giza pretty similar territory
And like all Masterpieces.. it will be in the dustbin at WALLYWORD or TESTICLECO
I think it's one of Floyd's worst songs.
The unique album with the 5 members of Pink Floyd. So special for all Pink Floyd's fans!
Syd was only on the first album. He did not add anything to this. He was in a mess by then. He did return with 2 solo's later!
@@marccarter1350 He wrote and sang 'Jugband blues' and played on 'Remember a day' as well.
@@gaborvincze6937 ahh never knew this. Thanks for the info
I’ve read some articles that mention he also played some bass guitar on “Set the controls…”
@@marccarter1350 and the whole album is pretty much the rest of Floyd trying to be Syd and pull off his style, they didn't do a bad job either :)
My Dad is responsible for getting me into Pink Floyd and as I've become older I've started to appreciate their older albums more and more. I'm 41 now and am envious of my Dad growing up throughout their early years and following their career. We've been to see dozens of tribute acts and shows over the last 20-25 years and he's given me some tremendous memories from some of those shows. Hopefully we'll be able to go to many more in the future!
Hi ,me too
I saw pink in frankfurt, the festhall,Animal, I'll never forget it,1976 Germany
Enjoy my friend. Life is short.
I saw my first concert, which was Dark side of the moon, in Madison WI., Awesome - It ruined me for any concert, thereafter, other than their "Animals" tour, 4 years later, in Milwaukee!
If you haven't checked out these tributes, you should The Pink Floyd Experience, Brit Floyd, Australian Pink Floyd and The Machine.
i feel like all early Pink Floyd albums are insanely underrated. Each has some unique melody, lyrics and atmosphere perfectly composed.. well tbh doesnt matter, we can enjoy it no matter if it is underrated od not :)
Ad Hoc , Odd Lots, Spiky Dots, Ink Blotz
Interestingly my 'generation' of psychonautz early mid 80s only loved early Floyd and dismissed the money makers later.
@@julianbrowne7026 .........early floyd with barret, and immediately after barret. .......' More ' ....1969, is another overlooked album. .....syd's influence was still present in the very early 70s.
@@mippim8765 It's a well worn pathway of debate but I almost feel that it demands the Creator but when a young band come together to make music and it is Great when an ingredient goes missing...oops the souffle disappears...still edible but never the Magic of the beginning.
@@julianbrowne7026 .........do you like the Rain Parade? ......there's a song called 'this can't be today', ....that has an early floyd innocence about it.. accept its more 80s janglely.
Haven't heard this in 35 some odd years, what a trip.
Wow. I imagine it must be pretty great to hear a song from so long ago that it takes you back, full force. I wish I could hear PF's music in that manner; forgetting it then have my mind blown all over again on re-listen, years later. Cheers.
I have always enjoyed the early Pink Floyd music. I have come to appreciate it more in my old age (62). I can now see how the music has evolved and become the mega giants they are in the more recent times sleep tight, Syd Barrett in Richard Wright. Thank you.
Old age!!!
I'm 69 and feeling young.
Not so young when it rains.
My bones ache.
Happy 63rd
Mon album préféré !!! Le plus dense, varié et qui a ouvert la voie à ce qu'on appelait la space music, la musique cosmique dans laquelle les groupes allemands vont se précipiter après les concerts du Floyd en Allemagne en 1970 et 1971...
Simply put, a masterpiece. Just pure. Hits on so many levels it becomes impossible to describe, so just smile and enjoy the ride.
5:38 Remember a Day
10:01 Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
15:29 Corporal Clegg
19:52 A Saucerful of Secrets
31:09 See-Saw
35:45 Jugband Blues
Jerk
This is Syd Barrett's farewell song to the band. He says goodbye through metaphors and puns.
It's Very Simple Pink Floyd is the BEST Group of All the Times from Here to the Eternity! RIP Barrett and Wright!
Yes!
@Otis Driftwood I grew up listening Stones and Beatles have all their their records same as Pink Floyd Yes Jethro Tull E.L&P Led Zeppelin Deep Purple Black Sabbath DIO a lot of Who and others but if we talk about Music I think Pink Floyd is the Best and very near of Yes and Jethro Tull! Each Floyd Record is different than the others each one is a Masterpiece there are Songs that touch my Soul and my Heart! For example I listen Brain Damage and start to cry! It's a very deeply emotion!
@@brianharrison4496 I listen the Intro to "Shine on you..." and those Part 9 and i start to cry.
The pure beauty, harmony of music colours, yes, melancholy and surreal joy - this kind of music touch my soul.
Thank you so much Pink Floyd!
I will ever love it!
Un album ricco di emozioni,in pura anima del gruppo.
Indossare le cuffie,scegliere. Il volume giusto,chiedere gli occhi e aprire il cuore.
E....prendere il filo unico che unisce l'inizio del disco alla fine,non mollarlo e goderselo tutto.
Saluti simone
One of Pink Floyd's best ever albums! I love all my memories of my Psychedelic youth, with all the Floyd music in there.
Syd, you beat me to it! Twas my first of their albums I started to INHALE...! lol
I am blessed to have listened to this as a teen and probably not quite appreciating it!! But it is wonderful to naively stumble on to something like this!!
I adore early Pink Floyd I think it’s genius
This one and The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn are the best albums of Pink Floyd. Syd, just Syd.
4 delta-8 gummies 50 mg each and Let There Be Light, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, and Saucerful of Secrets. You will understand.
I've never listened to this before . It doesn't sound anything like their other albums. It's incredible.
credit syd barrett, this was the last album before he was on
Try it on some blue gels🔷....
Syd...
You should take a listen to Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn....with a joint if possible.
@@dawnywarthog6642 Really, "Go listen to Piper" is just good advice no matter what the situation is.
I was 13 when I bought this album. Simply blew my fragile egg shell mind.
Blows my mind how much it sux and is still called a masterpiece by some... but that's just my opinion.
@@kesmaj If you listen to the beginning of WISH YOU WERE HERE in comparison, you'l see what I mean. ruclips.net/video/OY1xB2qFoYY/видео.html
@@burtpanzer twat! Your not worthy of music. Get back to ya padded silent cell. Have you never experienced and experimented in music?? To say its sux is to be fair sad man. Can you play an instrument or just with yourself?? Ha!! Got a I feeling I know people who worked on some of these albums?? Dickhead!! Bet your American!!!!
ruclips.net/video/KyfrcziejZ8/видео.html
@@sennstrato7281 wow dude!! Sounds blooming marvellous!! What a wonderful sound!! Dont ever stop that stop that!!! Very good!!! More!!
I am 57 years old, so of course I have heard the Pink Floyd radio staples for decades. This is my first time listening to this whole album ... and ... and ... ... good grief why didn’t I buy this 40 years ago?
'Cos you were probably listening to Ummagumma.
You,I started with meddle,,1970,and here we are 2021
I traipsed from flat to flat with my crate of vinyl which included the gatefold (combination) press of the 1st two. But never listened to it preferring 71 - 77 era. That was the 80's and now, at 50yo, Pink is providing me new entertainment, new enjoyment.
You should check out Nick Mason's A saucerful of secrets tour! well worth it.
@@feral7523 - thank you for the tip. I will indeed check it out..!!
Jugband Blues is such an underrated song and it's a shame. It's such a weird and beautiful song and Syd definitely deserves more attention
Syd Barrett was always the most talented one in the band. his solo albums are brilliant. some of the lyrics to jugband are directed at the rest of the band.
You should hear the testimony of at the time producer Norman Smith (in the doc for Meddley). A bit of a more sobre view to the human person that Syd was. He was a remarkable artist, but people get a bit too excited.
@@aubreylear Nick exists man
@@aubreylear ...and I'M WONDERING WHO COULD BE WRITING THIS SONG....
he has had endless attention unless you have just moved the rock youve been hiding under
Мне 60+.Нервы,стессы и т. д.Страдал от бессонницы.Последние несколько лет просто на ночь ложу рядом с подушкой тел.и негромко включаю Любой альбом ПФ и засыпаю без всяких разрекламированных таблеток за 10,15м.Совет бесплатный.Слава Богу,что я живу во время великих групп и исполнителей и могу слушать их шедевры.
Слава Україні!
@@lilazbitska8345 Героям Слава!
Take LSD, it brings out talent and creativity, the west's gift to the world
@@user-js9tx8kn8y Хероям Сало!
Fantastic, I've always said their sounds are amazing, always asking "how'd they make that sound"
Listening to the songs on this album relieves me of the stress of having to stay home.
I've been listening to it while getting myself ready in the bathroom: Shaving and so forth! It sounds so pretty surreal, man!
Aprendi muito com as músicas dos discos de Pink Floyd. Viva Pink Floyd!
Absolute masterpiece. Pink Floyd's first four albums are one the most shining treasures in music of all times.
Piper, Saucer, More and Ummagumma?
@@thenazarite2444 yes
@@moonchildtheking5008 A staggering body of work. It didn't stop there ...
They called them The Dinosaurs of Rock……… it’s true! Even though I was offended by these words😳
but they’ve survived the ages …They predict the future & lament the past… Starting with echoes ( Darwinism) The effects of the Second World War………they end up on the dark side of the moon… mans evolution , sociologists of British society…
Fucking geniuses ❤❤❤❤❤
@@thenazarite2444 yes
I love Pink Floyd…Syd’s talent is a blessing to my ears…a blessing to the world…this album is even more spectacular if you drop out
this album is post syd.
@@flyingfoamtv2169 except for "Jugband blues" right?
The only song on this album that was written by Syd is the last song, i.e. Jugband Blues. Roger Waters wrote, "Let there be More Light," "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," and "Corporal Clegg"; Richard Wright wrote, "Remember a Day" and "See Saw"; and the title track "Saucerful of Secrets" was written by Waters, Gilmour, Wright and Mason.
@@santiagoaguirre3862Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, featured guitars by Syd Barrett and David Gilmour.
This has to be the most under rated album by Floyd by
a country mile. just turn out the lights and set the controls
for the heart of the sun pure bliss.
The sound of that Farfisa organ is mesmerising ❤️ The Richard Wright Sound ❤️
This album totally blows your mind ! Top class !
My wife just offered it me for x-mas, such a nice gift and a powerful sound…PF being my favourite band ever..
Ditto, best UK band ever
@@nellymoriarty_5783 I don't know. How about Led? Just my opinion. Ha!
I was 19 years old at that time in 1969 when album went out and still is always the sound of the soul.That is,how I feell all about this sound of Floyd from this period was specific-I love this deep sound of music! Vladimir Vincar
I really like all of Pink Floyd 's material, but I really like their early stuff. I think this album is just fantastic !!!! Their later material as great as it is, was always meloncoly and .... Well dark. It's cool, trippy, clever but always gloomy. This is on the other hand is psychedelic, mysterious and magnificently performed. It's trippy and interesting, but I don't leave listening to this feeling glum. I'm sure it's just me then maybe.
no, you are right. in love meddle for the same reason.
I THINK THAT SYD GOING SO FAR OFF THE RAILS SHOOK THEM TO THE CORE....BEFORE THAT THE FLOYD WERE AS BROTHERS....AFTERWARDS THAT FEELING WAS GONE , NEVER TO RETURN ....POOR DAVID GILMOUR HAD GREAT RESPECT FOR SYD...BUT THE FLOYD WAS ON A DIFFERENT PATH , AND A NEW ROUTE WAS WAITING TO BE BLAZED...LATER , BOTH HE AND ROGER WOULD BE IN A CONTINUAL HEAD BUTTING CONTEST .
This album is pretty solid. I love Remember A Day quite a bit, as well See-Saw, and bits and pieces of other songs - but Jugband Blues is, by far, the standout. It has that Syd energy to it: forceful, poigant, driving, but also catchy. It's, to this day, a tragedy that Syd couldn't continue with the band. It was truly something special in those days.
THISSSSSSSSSSS. jugband blues is insanely underrated and is, very much, my favorite pink floyd song.
Вы не поверите, господа! По моему это был 1983 г. Мне дали подержать в руках этот альбом на виниле! На самой пластинке был длиннюший уникальный номер! Был я тогда достаточно мелкий, чтобы разбираться в подобной музыке! Но этот эпизод из жизни запал мне в душу навсегда!
Великая группа!!!
Браво Pink floyd!!! 👏👏👏
This is the only Pink Floyd album ( or any album for that matter ) that I can listen to from beginning to end without feeling a little bored at times ,causing my mind to wander from the music. My ears and mind are totally fixed to every second of it. It might just be the most perfectly satisfying listening experience of any long player in the history of rock music.
A blast of a joint too would be recommend for a different experience 😁
@@dannypacini9820 I've never smoked a joint in my life and I feel like I get the total psychedelic experience. I may be wrong. but it's enough for me . I'll never smoke weed to find out otherwise.
O som do pink Floyd é sempre muito doido... Instrumental foda de uma porra!! Massa pra caralho 🔥😎👍
very bold , and interesting statement!, i can dig it!
The album RELICS although a compilation, is equally good possibly better 😁😇
See saw.... wonderful Song!! Fantastic Song!!
I believe that it was possibly 1967 when I heard this album. I was 10yrs old at the time and I was at my best friend John Bunce's parents home in Eltham.
Now at the age of 65 this album is still amongst my most favourite of Album's.
It's still brilliant and to me, it hasn't aged at all.
Even the production is GREAT.... or is that it.... The Production IS GREAT!!!!
All valves (tubes) to record..is a lot of it….
Call John and say Hello
@@salvatoreperez5113 Lost contact with John in the late 70's. Shame, we were good friends!!
Ich war gerade 14 Jahre alt, als ich diese geile Music hörte. Das hat mein Bewusstsein für Musik drastisch geändert. Danke Pink Floyd.
Pink Floyd ist für mich eine Überband
Du muss dir auch mal King Crimson gönnen.
@@ild4099 hab schon. Die sind auch großartig
@@ild4099 Ja, King Crimson höre ich auch noch heute gerne.
@@ild4099 : the velvet underground gehört für mich auch dazu..
Remember A Day, such a beautiful song. Amazing to hear this back in 1968.
Richard Wright and Syd Barrett sound amazing together with Mason and Waters!
69"
Imagine STAR TREK the original series, with PINK FLOYD as the music machine and musical directors of the scenes in the show? Beam me up Scottie. Wow oh wow.
The contrast between the darkly moody somber production and the meandering glittery whimsical appeal of that first record really solidifies all my love I had for this band and this album growing up. Its a weird, indiscreet sort of almost-unheard of musical piece that rests on the laurels of all prevailing rock music from the past few decades.
This album really is personal favorite of mine. I love the melancholic feel that resonates within, it's almost too true to express in words the amount of uncertainty the band evokes and explains when they mention this album in passing. It's like the poignant truth of the record that resonates so well with me. I love how the record encapsulates that feeling of old and new, the era of Syd Barrett has fallen and crumbled but here he echoes in a sentiment of past glory, as if he still tries to be heard despite the supposed issues that the band was facing in the wake of his exile. No direction but no where left to turn but up or forward. Can't go back down to the depths of the common folk after persevering all that hard work that encompassed it before. This was a beautiful journey of a record when I was 17 and god I miss really hearing for the first time. So much hurt it made me process when I first got into this band and the mind of Syd...
Btw, this record is amazing when driving down the streets at night in the rain or snow. It's blissfully moronic to look back on sometimes I feel, but hey, I only lived once lol So fuck it haha!
Timeless masterpiece. Legend...PF forever!!!
your a legend
Magical in every sense - let there be more light.......and love :-)
One of the best albums created.. awesome.... very psychedelic...a true masterpiece.
I concur with you Han! This album is still a treat...
This is a good, relaxing record. I like it too.
Wouldn't call it one of the best. It's good, no doubt about that, but it's nothing spectacular. Especially considering a lot of what came later.
@@lukebradford Different eras, different styles and atmospheres. I personnaly love all of them, they're all masterpieces!
Is that an Alto Sax or Is it an Ovipositor Egesting " Alien II" Entities , count ' em (4) little " figures" in foreground ?
I pinc floid con la loro musica attraversano la nostra mente facendoci sognare stupefacentemente eravamo poco più che adolescenti negli anni 60
Pinc ?!
This whole album is a masterpiece 🤘🤘
This album is ridiculously under rated.
lol. Whatever, hipster.
Underrated by whom?
Funny🙃
you are absolutely right
most overused comment ever used on youtube comments- WRONG
I here came to appreciate this masterpiece. Awesome album. The sound of album describes Pink Floyd for me.
Yep. This isn't their top album in terms of songwriting, but this was their peak as a psychedelic rock band and God were they a great psychedelic rock band. The musicianship here is great. Of course their playing was great on the '70s album but it was a different sound.
Thankyou i love how all your music is the gospel that we get to wake up too, and realize amazing Grace, i thank God for your music
@ Maria Villalobos ; Owooooo ! Who's That I see walkin' in these Woods ?
When I was 11 years old the dude who moved upstairs came back from Vietnam ,played this and the doors early albums .When he played pink Floyd live this one part had very low frequency and the windows rattled. But the album was hypnotic and I loved the sound.
Oh...wow..interesting .
Corporal Clegg despite being a dark and somber song (talks about soldiers that lost limbs in war and abandoned by society at large... probably biographical about Roger's father...) always manages to put a smile on my face with that ending, imagine the fun they were having recording that little contained in vitro sample of sheer insanity.... Corporal Clegg is also incredibly fun to learn on guitar, it features "the Hendrix chord" 🤘1968
Excellent early Waters tune.
La obra de Pink maestra. En ese tiempo muy avanzados. La etapa del gran maestro Syd Barret, en tan solo tres años marcó línea. La mayor banda de Rock de la historia...
Psychedelic music at its best!
Thanx for uploading!
the chanting in 'let there be more light' is hypnotic and beautiful, something I could listen to for a long time.
This album is mostly dignified to be well known as non other than a real masterpiece of sounds, in its own true kind, especially in terms of psychedelic music, that inspired the era of many Acid Rock groups, from the 1960's world. Yet! Pink Floyd began as a non commercial music group that utterly instigated the boundaries of surealism and thus penatred the mind, in which their experimental sounds had already reached the highest summit, beyond the realm of the imagination. Hence! the album," Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn", will always remain as the epic signature of a real true classic gem and also as a bonified creation, in the true state of the art. Thank you very kindly for this lovely presentation. Johnny, Montréal, Canada.
Just about the best
Pink Floyd pre Dark Side is absolutly amazing ! Experimental, exploding boundaries of psychedelic rock. This album, a corner stone will set what will become art rock and Kraut rock. Top 10
i am glad Nik use this name
Their best period.
@@kesmaj Nick Mason drew the front cover artwork (black on white) for the original release of the Relics compilation.
Have you ever heard Le Orne, or Soft Machine? Any opinions???
I was fortunate enough to catch Floyd 3 times in 1994: Cleveland Columbus, and Pontiac, MI. "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" is one of my favorites. JfromOH
I was at the Pontiac MI one, huge stadium, removable roof, gone now. Saw them in Detroit 1973 for Dark Side at Olympia Stadium, that on is gone too. Stadiums go, but the music lives on
Syd's slide on 'Remember a Day' is sublime. RIP Roger Barrett.
You mean syd?
@@banaunth1240 his real name was roger
@@ethanc1719 oh ok
@@banaunth1240 his name was really roger .roger keith i think but not 100%
@@coxhoe789 You're right.
I saw "Pink Floyd in Pompei" on our local TV-Channel...
What a FUCKING Blast.....
Being a huge Pink Floyd fan, I found a copy in London of the UK Polydor release of this LP with The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Collectively, it is known as 'A Nice Pair' and it is (of course) a Collector's dream! ~ Love the LP cover!
Great album - was reading today that this album contained the only song w/ all five members Barrett Gilmour Waters Wright and Mason
I've seen pictures of all of them together. I wish dud was still there ya know. I feel like this would have been better. But the future of this band would have been completely different. I know after he left he made those other albums on his own still quite not sure how many of his there really are that he did himself. Also including piper, madcap, and Barrett. There was opel but I'm not sure if he was around for that one.
By repute that song is, ‘Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun’.
@@sirgrim3905 Deep
Jugband Blues.
Mark McCabe Yup, set the controls!!!!! I really like this album, because you hear the old and new Floyd cross pollinating and really understand where they ended up a bit better maybe? I don't know. Kind regards.
My favorite pink floyd album by far!!!
mackie08560 Mine,too.
Ditto
We found Nick's account
A die-hard PF -fan but I think most of this record is crap. Yes, Barrett was probably a personality but their music was unstructured, naive and childish. And they hadn't full grasp of their instruments yet (I think it was Gilmour who admitted that).
@@henrikcarlsen1881 ..nonsense this is brilliant psychedelic music... you just can't feel it...
Просто гениально! Не верится что этим произведениям 53 года! Кто слушает в 2021 году?
Это классика. Нужно иногда переслушивать.
Я слушаю!
I'M a OLD FAN FROM THE BEGINNING 😎👍
@@sirkrutchbluesman3009 Not Me , I parachuted in right in the middle ...Damn , They got some weerd looking Dawgs on this Planet
@@vladimirrakitic5029 И я слушаю! Уже около 50 лет слушаю и каждый раз открываю что-то новое для себя!
Probably my favorite Pink Floyd album.
I like this album even more today than I did in the 70s.
I love to walk down the old lane.
After all these years.
In the early morning it was so magical.
I had my cosmic hat 🙂😃🥰.
1969
Syd Barrett っていまだにファンが多いよね。初期のピンクフロイドって独特でいま聴くとかえって新鮮な気がする。
You are way cool if you like this music. Rock on.
Of course, of the top best quality music productions of the times... This has got to be one of the most profound, sublimely penetrating verses of the entire aeon, "Why can't we play today? Why can't we stay that way...?" in the second song... Such highly developed ones naturally have a profound sadness and inhibiting evocation over the phenomenon of war, conflicts...
it was about being a kid again, a recurring theme in the first two albums
Sid Barret was a genius. Greetings from Brazil.
Acabo de aterrizar de un viaje con 3gr de hongos y este álbum me hizo reflexionar profundamente ya que toca sutilmente con su melodía varios estados de ánimo creando un ambiente introspectivo y de gozo mental y corpóreo; ademas que la portada del álbum en esta estado tenía movimiento y podías entender mejor su significado, espectacular pink Floyd
One of my favorite album's!!!
My favorite ae well. Nick Mason's favorite too.
We don't use an apostrophe to make a noun like "album" plural.
@@drithligh ok buddy so you're smarter than me so WHAT
@@drithligh then how come you put an apo'strophe in DON'T? Splain me that why dont' you??
Loved this album and Piper.
A NICE PAIR
Le final de "A saucerful of Secrets" me prend aux tripes depuis plus de 50 ans (en particulier la version live Pompéi)
Syd's madness could still be heard and felt in this album!
His madness yes. I do agree.yet Dont forget his compose before madness . Iknow you know. Love to u my friend
Yeah it still had a bit of his cosmic secrets leaking into it.
Oleeggg gorbunav
@@kurdtcobain2896 Yes I am!
Ironic that Gilmour the prick is the maddest of them all
Such an amazing important genius album from a genius band
31:24,…See Saw follows Saucerful of Secrets so perfectly! The calming transition of piano notes, acoustic guitar & Ricks beautiful voice,..it pulls you from the chaos of the prior track.
C’est le premier album que j’ai acheté du Floyd je l’ai toujours et en parfait état
No conocía más que superficialmente la influencia de Syd Barret en Pink Floyd. Ahora entiendo su importancia. Este disco es magnífico, te transporta!
Escucha Atom heart mother
The album art for A Saucerful of Secrets has always been my favorite. The colors and wondrous psychedelic beauty.. Nothing quite compares.
I think Sgt. Peppers had some form of influence on the band during the making of A Saucerful of Secrets. But I also believe that Sgt. Peppers took much inspiration from The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. It's always seemed as though the minds of each band were feeding and bouncing off one another for inspiration. But Piper.. that was the psychedelic staple which really held it's place in time.
And how much of Radiohead (Kid A + Amnesiac era) can you hear while listening to that glorious ending of A Saucerful of Secrets? Richard Wright you genius!
I always got a kick out of Doctor Strange squaring off against the Living Tribunal with the evolution of Earth in between. I used to wonder how they got that past Marvel's lawyers.
Both were recorded at Abbey Road at the same time.
I used to listen to this album on my walkman cassette player while snowboarding at mt. Hood meadows ❤
scary shit 🤣🤣I can't imagine doing the same...
Wow
I was 13 when my older cousin bought A Nice Pair for me as a gift back in 1973. Played the Hell out of those two vinyls! Still have it.
A double album was like a weeks pay back then! Wish you were here cost me $12 which was 1/3 of my paycheque.
looking on RUclips at BLACK METAL TEENS HEARING PINK FLOYD
Pink Floyd - лучшая группа современности! Каждый альбом это музыкальный шедевр!
Long live Pink Floyd!!!!
Непревзойденные! Но только для нас! А современная молодежь слушает херню типа Моргенштерна и Бузовой!!!?
@@user-fq7my6qx2q Категорически поддерживаю!
Нас мало, но мы не здаемся!
what the hell is all this commie talk going on
@@aubreylear Das ist Great Russische Sprache!!! Wir werden einbischen Comments noch auf Sarmat Rocket schreiben und dann dir senden. Du musst Russische Sprache schnell lernen, weil wir gehen zum dir mein Freund!!! 😜🇷🇺🍻
The boys sold 350,000,000 records from 1967 to 2021. This means that 1 of every 20 people alive during that time owned one. Well done lads.
@ Herbert Mitchell ...That kind of Math only works in LEEDS , ...on tuesday
Absolutely adore this album, found this last year actually and couldn't stop listening to it. One of my top 3 albums from pf.
Saw them live during this period....changed my life....
@Broc Lauderdale your reply changed my life
@@tasosplat3589My midwife changed my life...
Simply Masterpiece 🎵🎼🎶🎤🎸🎹😎👊
Syd Barrett "R.i.P" 🎤🎸🎼🎶🎵😎👊
Richard William Wright "R.i.P"🎹🎵🎼🎶🎹😎👊
Not sure. But I remember when the keyboardist died.
Pink Floyd RIP
True 🎵🎼🎶🎹🎤🎸😎👊
Sadly left us, but left us a catalogue of great music, cheers boys 🍻🥳🎸😂
@@harrycooke6349
Cheers 🍻
Damn this is so good...Pink Floyd were so ahead of their time.
And they still are...
@@zurdita71 Unfortunately, PFs have not been around for a long time ...
Sid left after this album, fortunately guitarist David Gilmour came in, which was a great value to the PF!
Then Roger Waters left in 1983, and Richard Wright died in 2008 ...
In 2005 they still made a mini concert, but with many musicians to accompany them.!
PFs only existed in full force in the late 1960s and during the 1970s ...
Unfortunately from the 80's what little they did, it was already with hired musicians ...
Unfortunately, only the name Pink Floyd is commercially successful ... the solo PF musicians are not in the top sellers ...!
It's timeless.
@@Pravasith Exactly; like some very fine Poetry. "Ahead of its time "--- ppffff -- WTH does that even mean? That music is somehow better today??
A great band and a great album. But they were not ahead of their time.
At their beginnings there were already many bands that created psychedelic music that was waay more complex and deep. AMM is the first example that comes to my head.
Pink Floyd managed to be one of the most successful, but that does not mean they presented the best material at all.
The best album Floyd ever made 🦋🎸🦋🦋🦋
Es una obra de arte este album! Sublime !
👍💊💉
sublime are so overrated
Gracias , PINK FLOYD , lo + grande .Todos son alucinantes amo a PINK FLOYD
Isso é impressionante cara....uma viagem ... obra de arte... não existe banda mais louca e psicodélica.
00:00 Let There Be More Light
05:38 Remember a Day
10:01 Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
15:29 Corporal Clegg
19:52 A Saucerful of Secrets
31:09 See-Saw
35:45 Jugband Blues
Pink Floyd
Roger Waters - bass guitar (all tracks), percussion (3, 5), vocals
Richard Wright - Farfisa organ (all tracks), piano (1, 2, 5, 6), Hammond organ (1, 4, 5), Mellotron (5, 6), vibraphone (3, 5), celesta (3), xylophone (6), tin whistle (7), vocals
David Gilmour - guitars (all except 2 and 7), kazoo (4), vocals
Nick Mason - drums (all except 2), percussion (1, 5, 6, 7), vocals (4), kazoo (7)
Syd Barrett - vocals (2, 7), slide guitar (2), acoustic guitar (2, 7), electric guitar (3, 7)
Additional personnel
Norman Smith - drums (2), backing vocals (2, 6), voice (5)
The Stanley Myers Orchestra (5)
The Salvation Army (The International Staff Band) - brass section (7)
merci beaucoup!
THX!
Brabo demais!!
Comencé escuchando pink floyd desde fines de los 60' pero no los ubique bien hasta los 80, con another brick on the wall.
Me pareció fantástico.
Pero de allí surgió el interés por su grandiosa y espectacular música. Alucinante de otro nivel, que llega al alma y eleva el espíritu.
Es grandioso sentir como te lleva a un estado de la conciencia como ninguna música.
Creo que es la mejor música, para mí su mejor época son sus inicios. La época de la psicodelia es grandiosa!
SUBLIME Y MAGISTRAL LOS ACORDES EN CADA UNA DE LAS INTERPRETACIONES, QUE ELEVAN EL INTELECTO SIN CONTAMINAR EL CUERPO NI LA MENTE