Syd Barrett
Syd Barrett (born Roger Keith Barrett January 6, 1946 in Cambridge, England) was one of the founding members of the 1960s psychedelic rock group Pink Floyd.He was originally the lead singer, guitarist, and principal songwriter but since he remained a member for only a short period, he is remembered primarily for his contributions to the band's first album, Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967), and the hit singles "See Emily Play" and "Arnold Layne." Although his activity in pop music was short, his influence on 60s artists (and those of successive generations) has been profound.
As Pink Floyd's popularity grew and his alleged consumption of psychotropic drugs increased, Syd's appearance became unpredictable and his behavior a hinderance to the success of the band. After recording some parts for Pink Floyd's second album, A Saucerful of Secrets (1968), Barrett left the group. Syd increasingly withdrew from the world of music, releasing a couple of idiosyncratic solo albums The Madcap Laughs (1970) and Barrett (1970) en route. In these albums he worked together with Pink Floyd band-mates Roger Waters and David Gilmour and members of The Soft Machine. Sessions for a third album were unfruitful.
The Pink Floyd album Wish You Were Here (1975) was a thematic tribute to Syd; the song "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", which opens and closes the album, has been acknowledged by Floyd members to be explicitly about him. The Television Personalities track "I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives"' is another well-known tribute.
In 1988 there was a release of old demo-tapes on the album ''Opel'\'.
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