Including the tracks: 'Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) (Original Version)' 'West End Girls' 'Love Comes Quickly' 'Suburbia' 'It's A Sin' 'What Have I Done To Deserve This?' 'Rent' 'Always On My Mind' 'Where The Streets Have No Name' 'Can You Forgive Her?' 'Go West' 'Liberation' 'Yesterday When I Was Mad' 'Single' 'A Red Letter Day' 'You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk' 'Home And Dry' 'Domino Dancing' and 'Go West (Extended Version)'.
The sudden departure of Syd Barrett in 1968 marked the closure of the first prolific chapter in the Pink Floyd story. A maverick artist and a true individual Syd Barrett helped forge the British psychedlic scene when he formed Pink Floyd with Roger Waters Rick Wright and Nick Mason in 1965. This special programme charts the band's rise to fame under the influence of founder member Syd Barrett to his premature departure under a cloud of drug abuse and psychological problems. Richly illustrated with rare and early footage of the band performing alongside new interviews with members of the band and also associates fans and friends such as Jerry Shirley (Humble Pie) Graham Coxon (Blur) and original band member Bob Klose. Also features classic early Pink Floyd songs Shine on You Crazy Diamond Interstellar Overdrive Arnold Layne See Emily Play Bike and more!
Syd Barret was one of the most enigmatic men in music. Through the formation of Pink Floyd to creative genius to his shocking slide into increasing psychiatric illness; we chart the rise and fall of the original Floyd frontman. This DVD includes candid interviews with Duggie Field psychedelic artist and friend of Barret who shares his experiences of the chaotic London scene at the time. Interviews with John Cavanagh and Mike Watkinson respected rock authors both writers have p
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