syd barret

A place to socialise and share opinions with other members of the BGAFD Community.
Flat_Eric
Posts: 1859
Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am

Re: syd barret

Post by Flat_Eric »

Jock Strap wrote:

>>


Me too, to be honest!!!!


>>


Waters didn't leave until '83-ish / '84-ish (his last album with them was "The Final Cut" in '83). After that their output was minimal: apart from compilations, I think it was just one more new studio album and a couple of live albums, the last one (I think) being in 1994 - with nothing at all since.
eroticartist
Posts: 2941
Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am

Re: syd barret

Post by eroticartist »

Elton,
The suits have not realised that LSD uses serotonin and can't work every day. More like 28 days.
Mike Freeman.

amazon.com/author/freeman
Bronson Lee
Posts: 762
Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am

Re: syd barret

Post by Bronson Lee »

True, a junkies worth must be a lot of pounds shillings and pence.
Paradise is for the blessed. Not the sex-obsessed.
steve56
Posts: 13579
Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am

Re: syd barret

Post by steve56 »

floyds best stuff was 1967-76 after that i lost interest bought the wall on tape but after a while it bored me,sorry.warren zevon rip wrote:

> 2 studio albums after Waters left: A Momentary Lapse of Reason
> and The Dvision Bell, both of which had their points but lacked
> the bitter truths that Waters brought to the party.
>
> Seems pretty likely that the band (including Waters) will be
> doing more one-off gigs (awareness raiing and charity events
> only, I think) following their super reunion at Live 8.
>
> Shame it takes talented and intelligent people so long to sort
> these things out - similar story with Peter Gabriel being
> rumoured as willing to play live with Genesis again. Cream took
> 27 years to patch up their differences, and the Beatles never
> did when they were all alive.
steve56
Posts: 13579
Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am

Re: syd barret

Post by steve56 »

think animals was about 76?77?warren zevon rip wrote:

> I didn't think they released anything new in 1976!
>
> The Wall is well worth sticking with - in all its many
> studio/live (Waters solo in Berlin, the 1981 full band version)
> and movie formats.
>
> It is a sophisticated look at the potential alienation from
> humanity that losing his dad in the war and becoming a
> worshipped rock star caused in Waters. And it has a couple of
> career higlights: Another Brick In The Wll (Part Two) and
> Comfortably Numb.
Locked