Tue, 11 July 2006
Very sad news... Pink Floyd's Barrett dies, aged 60 Syd Barrett, the troubled genius who co-founded Pink Floyd but spent his
last years in reclusive anonymity, has died, a spokeswoman for the band said
Tuesday. He was 60. The spokeswoman who declined to give her name until the band made an official
announcement confirmed media reports that he had died. She said Barrett died
several days ago, but she did not disclose the cause of death. Barrett had
suffered from diabetes for many years. Barrett co-founded Pink Floyd in 1965 with Roger Waters*, Nick Mason and
Rick Wright, and wrote many of the band's early songs. The group's jazz-infused
rock made them darlings of the London psychedelic scene, and the 1967 album
"The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" largely written by Barrett, who also
played guitar was a commercial and critical hit. However, Barrett suffered from mental instability, exacerbated by his use of
LSD. His behavior grew increasingly erratic, and he left the group in 1968 five
years before the release of Pink Floyd's most popular album, "Dark Side of
the Moon." He was replaced by David Gilmour. Barrett released two solo albums "The Madcap Laughs" and
"Barrett" but soon withdrew from the music business altogether. He spent much of the rest of his life living quietly in his hometown of Despite his brief career, Barrett's fragile, wistful songs influenced many
musicians, from David Bowie, who covered the Barrett track "See Emily
Play" to the other members of Pink Floyd, who recorded the album
"Wish You Were Here" as a tribute to their troubled bandmate. * Breitbart incorrectly reports that David Gilmour was a co-founder, as we all know, he was not. I made the correction here. The original source still says David Gilmour. Category: News -- posted at: 10:13 AM Comments[14] |




