01.21.2012, 01:29 PM | #1 |
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So where should I start when discovering the music of Syd Barrett?
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01.21.2012, 02:15 PM | #2 |
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The Piper at the gates of dawn.
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01.22.2012, 06:47 AM | #3 | |
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01.22.2012, 11:43 AM | #4 |
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as far as I'm concerned, Piper at the Gates of Dawn is my favorite pink floyd album. I consider them to be one of the best bands I rarely ever listen to. Even so, I'll take Barrett over Gilmour any day... Lucifer Sam.. Astronomy Domine are both better than anything they ever did after he was replaced. The Madcap Laughs is also worth a listen.
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01.22.2012, 02:35 PM | #5 |
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yes absolutely get Piper at the gates of dawn by pink floyd first. Its the height of barrett's creativity! If you can get the mono version too as that version was mixed by barrett and co instead of just the producer like on the stereo edition.
Its funny i never even heard the early floyd until i bought a pink floyd best of and heard see emily play and just fell in love with it. His solo stuff is good but id say grab a best of instead of the albums themselves as they can be patchy.
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01.22.2012, 03:19 PM | #6 |
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Yes yes yes Piper in MONO & the early Pink Floyd singles with Syd (Arnold Layne & See Emily Play)
Then after that The Madcap Laughs. His discography isn't a huge thing to tackle but these are the best of the lot. |
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01.23.2012, 10:54 PM | #9 |
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I don't have this release, but it would seem to be a fantastic place to start: http://www.amazon.com/Piper-at-Gates...s_all_3#disc_3
I would echo Mortte Jousimo, but stop at Dark Side. Actually Atom Heart Mother wasn't that good IMOHO. Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii is one of the greatest concert films ever, except the directors cut sucks, original release is a bonus on the DVD and the one I stick to. I got a bootleg LP compilation of all the early singles from the Syd and early Gilmour eras misleadingly titled "The Best of Pink Floyd", it seems to be the most comprehensive collection of that era's singles. |
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Actually I think Atom Heart Mother is the best Pink Floyd album. Of course the tittle track really isnīt "the happiest song of the world" but I really love that quite sad and dark feeling into it. And also second side songs are just great! Maybe one reason why I think itīs the Floydīs greatest album is that there is something from that old, great psychedelic period, but also something that came in the future. I really love also that Pompeii-film, yeah the cutting is quite odd but I think it fits into that film. I have Masters of the rock-version from the "Best of Floyd" and I also think itīs lot greater compilation than for example relics. But itīs a pity there isnīt Point me at the sky and Carefull with that axe. I have also two swingin pigs-bootlegs, Embryo and One Of these days, the first is from John Peel Sessions and the second is live recording, that includes great version from Fat Old Sun and quite the studio kind of versions from One Of these days and echoes. |
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01.24.2012, 11:32 AM | #11 |
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You'll want Piper and then just get the 3 CD Syd box set.
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The comp I mentioned has those too: Side 1: Arnold Layne Candy and a Currant Bun See Emily Play The Scarecrow Apples and Oranges Paintbox It Would Be So Nice Julia Dream Side 2: Let There Be More Light Remember A Day Point Me At The Sky Careful With That Axe, Eugene The Nile Song Ibiza Bar. The 3cd barret box is nice too. |
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01.25.2012, 09:50 AM | #13 | |
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Looks very great comp! What about the sound quality, is it as great as in original releases? I have Point me and careful single versions on cassette (I recorded them from the Floyd box-set, where is Bonus-cd from those 60-singles) but it would be great to have those two songs in vinyl or at least in cd. By the way, what do you like The Wall-movie? |
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01.25.2012, 03:03 PM | #14 |
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I have a sneaking suspicion that the source for this handsome vinyl bootleg is just the same CD you refer to, which I do not have. I'll have to listen again for quality. I was not into The Wall movie, or the whole Roger Waters dominated part of the band's history (mid to late 70's), or their post-Waters stuff either (80's-90's). There are moments that are okay, but for me it just did not sustain interrest. However, I understand that many do like it, and that aesthetic taste is subjective.
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I really love that Movie like Animals and The Wall-albums. I think Waters was the most important creative force right after Barrett although Wright and Gilmour made also songs (thereīs not any Gilmour-song for example in those great singles). the Final Cut sounds to me much more Waters-solo album than Floyd album, although there are some great Gilmour solos. I used to hate Momentary and Division, but I listened them again few years ago. I started to like them, of course theyīre nothing comparing their great albums, but there are that some kind of magic Floyd-atmosphere that any other band couldnīt achieve. |
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