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lunedì 12 agosto 2024
Syd Barrett - You Got It Now (STU/FLAC)
(Studio FLAC)
ST/BT/LP
Lineage
original LP -> turntable -> preamp -> Apple PowerBook -> Audacity (sampled at 24?-bit/96khz) -> ClickRepair (very light) -> xAct (Flac files) -> mailed data DVD-R -> FlacFrontEnd -> WAV -> Cool Edit Pro (convert 32-bit/96kHz to 16-bit/44.1kHz) -> WAV -> FlacfrontEnd 6 (no SBE)
01. Wouldn't You Miss Me (Dark Globe) - Take 1 (1987 Malcolm Jones Mix)
02. She Took A Long Cold Look At Me - Take 5 (1987 Malcolm Jones Mix)
03. Wined And Dined - Takes 1 & 2
04. Golden Hair - Instrumental Version #2
05. Bob Dylan Blues
06. Kevin Ayers - Religious Experience (Singing A Song In The Morning) - Take 10
1974-08-12, EMI Studios:
07. Boogie #1
08. Boogie #2
09. Boogie #3
10. If You Go #1
11. Ballad (Unfinished)
12. Chooka-Chooka Chug Chug
13. If You Go #2
14. Untitled
15. Slow Boogie
16. John Lee Hooker
17. Fast Boogie
39:41
sabato 8 giugno 2024
Syd Barrett - Beyond Rhyme Nor Reason (STU/FLAC) 6CD's
(Studio FLAC)
lineage
Silvers>CDR(1)>flac (flac'ed by me).
CD1
001. 01 - Lucy Leave (Oct 1965 Acetate) [2:52]
002. 02 - King Bee (Oct 1965 Acetate) [3:01]
003. 03 - Interstellar Overdrive (65-10-31 demo) [14:53]
004. 04 - Mike Leonard Interview (67-12-17) [2:02]
005. 05 - Interstellar Overdrive (TLAMLIL ost 67-01-21) [9:30]
006. 06 - Nick's Boogie (TLAMLIL ost 67-01-21) [11:46]
007. 07 - Interstellar Overdrive (TLAMLIL ost LP 67-01-21) [3:03]
008. 08 - Matilda Mother (Live at UFO 67-01-21) [2:32]
009. 09 - Interstellar Overdrive (Live at UFO 67-01-21 with McCartney interview) [5:01]
010. 10 - Let's roll Another One (rehearsal 67-01-22) [1:30]
011. 11 - Instrumental (rehearsal 67-01-22) [1:28]
012. 12 - Arnold Layne (67-01-28 acetate) [2:35]
013. 13 - Candy and A Current Bun (67-01-28 acetate) [1:59]
014. 14 - Interstellar Overdrive (67-02-27 French Arnold Layne EP mix) [5:10]
015. 15 - Pow R Toc H (67-05-14 BBC TV) [1:45]
016. 16 - Astronomy Domine (67-05-14 BBC TV) [3:55]
017. 17 - See Emily Play (67-05-23) [2:53]
CD2
018. 01 - Arnold Layne (67-02-27) [2:53]
019. 02 - Candy and A Current Bun (67-02-27) [2:44]
020. 03 - Remember A Day (67-05-09 mono) [4:20]
021. 04 - See Emily Play (67-05-21 acetate with alt ending) [2:50]
022. 05 - Flaming (67-06-29 mono single mix) [2:45]
023. 06 - Beechwoods (67-09-04) [1:24]
024. 07 - Set The Controls For The Heart of The Sun (67-08-07 Syd's part) [0:30]
025. 08 - Scream Thy Last Scream (67-08-07 Jenner 1974 mix) [4:37]
026. 09 - Scream Coda [0:24]
027. 10 - Vegetable Man (Oct 67 Jenner 1974 mix) [2:27]
028. 11 - Flaming (67-09-25 BBC) [2:37]
029. 12 - Scarecrow (67-09-25 BBC) [2:03]
030. 13 - The Gnome (67-09-25 BBC) [2:10]
031. 14 - Matilda Mother (67-09-25 BBC) [3:21]
032. 15 - Reaction in G (67-09-25 BBC) [0:35]
033. 16 - Set The Controls For The Heart of The Sun (67-09-25 BBC) [3:18]
034. 17 - Jugband Blues (67-10-24 mono) [2:54]
035. 18 - Scream Thy Last Scream (67-08-07 Malcolm Jones 1987 mix) [4:38]
036. 19 - Vegetable Man (Oct 67 Malcolm Jones 1987 mix) [2:34]
037. 20 - Apples And Oranges (67-11-15 stereo Masters of Rock LP) [3:02]
038. 21 - Paint Box (67-11-12 stereo) [3:26]
039. 22 - Vegetable Man (67-12-20 BBC 80s rebroadcast) [3:12]
040. 23 - Scream Thy Last Scream (67-12-20 BBC 80s rebroadcast) [3:37]
041. 24 - Jugband Blues (67-12-20 BBC 80s rebroadcast) [3:46]
042. 25 - Julia Dream (68-02-13 stereo Masters of Rock LP w. echoed vocals) [2:29]
043. 26 - It Would Be So Nice (68-03-21 stereo) [3:41]
044. 27 - Julia Dream (68-02-13 stereo) [2:36]
CD3
045. 01 - Reaction in G (67-11-13 Rotterdam) [4:05]
046. 02 - Pow R Toc H (67-11-13 Rotterdam) [11:42]
047. 03 - Scream Thy Last Scream (67-11-13 Rotterdam) [4:29]
048. 04 - Set The Controls For The Heart of The Sun (67-11-13 Rotterdam) [8:56]
049. 05 - Interstellar Overdrive (67-11-13 Rotterdam) [14:13]
050. 06 - Pink Floyd Interview (Jan67 CBC) [10:32]
051. 07 - Barrett and Waters Interview by Hans Keller (67-05-14 BBC TV) [3:39]
052. 08 - Studio Chatter (1969) [0:04]
053. 09 - Roger Waters Interview (67-09-10 Stockholm P3) [2:53]
054. 10 - John Peel, Roger Waters, Peter Jenner Interview (70s) [3:59]
055. 11 - Peter Jenner Interview (70s) [6:05]
056. 12 - Octopus (69-06-13 rough mix Malcolm Jones fragment) [0:22]
057. 13 - Backing Track Excerpt (67-09-04) [1:14]
058. 14 - Swan Lee Excerpt (68-06-0 [0:29]
CD4
059. 01 - In The Beachwoods (67 backing track from 69-03 Mason Interview) [4:47]
060. 02 - Vegetable Man (67 backing track from 69-03 Mason Interview) [2:33]
061. 03 - Vegetable Man (67 rehearsal from 69-03 Mason Interview) [2:45]
062. 04 - Silas Lang (68-05-06 backing track) [2:50]
063. 05 - Lanky Part 2 (68-05-14) [1:34]
064. 06 - Golden Hair (68-05-28 instrumental 88 Gareth Cousin mix) [1:56]
065. 07 - Swan Lee (68-06-08 backing track 87 Malcolm Jones alternate mix) [0:53]
066. 08 - Swan Lee (68-06-20 backing track) [2:41]
067. 09 - Clowns And Jugglers (68-07-20 Take 1 alternate mix with studio chat) [2:44]
068. 10 - Swan Lee (69-04-10 fragment with vocal) [0:41]
069. 11 - Opel Studio Chatter (69-04-11) [0:24]
070. 12 - Love You (69-04-11 take 2) [1:17]
071. 13 - Clowns And Jugglers (69-05-03 take 2 keyboard mix) [1:32]
072. 14 - Long Gone (69-07-26 take 2 [1:48]
073. 15 - Dark Globe (69-07-27 choral version Peter Jenner 1974 echo mix) [2:56]
074. 16 - Dark Globe (69-07-27 choral version Malcolm Jones 1987 clean mix) [2:55]
075. 17 - Maisie (70-02-26 take 1 false start) [0:22]
076. 18 - Maisie (70-02-26 take 2 alt mix with extra vocals) [2:56]
077. 19 - Rats (70-06-05 take 1 false start with studio chatter) [1:06]
078. 20 - Wined And Dined (70-06-05 takes 1 and 2 edit with studio chatter) [1:38]
079. 21 - Terrapin (70-06-06 Olympia London) [4:19]
080. 22 - Gigolo Aunt (70-06-06 Olympia London) [4:51]
081. 23 - Effervescing Elephant (70-06-06 Olympia London) [1:21]
082. 24 - Octopus (70-06-06 Olympia London) [5:17]
083. 25 - Baby Lemonade (71-02-16 BBC) [2:12]
084. 26 - Dominoes (71-02-16 BBC) [2:48]
085. 27 - Love Song (71-02-16 BBC) [1:26]
086. 28 - Boogie (74-08-13) [1:29]
087. 29 - If You Go Don't Be Slow (74-08-13) [2:31]
088. 30 - Incomplete Ballad (74-08-13) [0:21]
089. 31 - Fragment (74-08-13) [0:04]
090. 32 - Slow Boggie (74-08-12) [2:56]
091. 33 - John Lee Hooker Inspired (74-08-12) [3:50]
092. 34 - Fast Boogie (74-08-12) [1:18]
093. 35 - Random Bit (74-08-13) [0:17]
094. 36 - Was That OK (74-08-13) [0:04]
CD5
095. 01 - Sound Opinions WXRT Chicago 2001-01-03 [1:12:52]
CD6
096. 01 - Reaction In G (67-09-13 Star Club Copenhagen) [6:26]
097. 02 - Arnold Layne (67-09-13 Star Club Copenhagen) [3:09]
098. 03 - One In A Million (67-09-13 Star Club Copenhagen) [5:55]
099. 04 - Matilda Mother (67-09-13 Star Club Copenhagen) [6:03]
100. 05 - Scream Thy Last Scream (67-09-13 Star Club Copenhagen) [5:21]
101. 06 - Astronomy Domine (67-09-13 Star Club Copenhagen) [7:21]
102. 07 - In The Beechwoods (1967 backing track) [4:47]
103. 08 - Vegetable Man (1967 mix) [2:57]
104. 09 - Vegetable Man (1967 rehearsal) [3:26]
105. 10 - Peter Jenner Nick Mason David Gilmour Interview (1970s) [6:23]
106. 11 - Pink Floyd Interview (69-03-21 Blackpool UK) [4:55]
107. 12 - Pink Floyd Interview (70-09-28 NYC) [5:55]
108. 13 - Roger Waters Interviews Roger The Hat (1972 for DSOTM FX) [7:33]
109. 14 - Paul Breen Interview (88-10-27 BBC) [4:56]
notes
This is the tracklist for ths 6CD set as noted on the back cover. As you will see, there are some duplicates, sometimes labeled differently, also some mislabeled and other questionable sources. All in all this compilation is still interesting in several aspects. Firstly because it does include some previously unreleased tracks (seemingly genuine). Secondly because this is a valuable alternative to the "Have You Got It Yet?" marathonian series which tends to be a little bit pointless after the first few volumes. The sound quality overall is nice, of course some source are the same crappy ones as usually, but others are genuine upgrades. Here and there some NR is noticeable but nothing too bad. It might have been a definitive series if all of it was free of dupes and mislabels. But on the other hand this looks quite complete. I don't know the origin of this bootleg (I say bootleg cause it's a silver pressed commercial release), but the only few traders I found having it are Japanese. And that's where I got it from, some Japanese trader who made CDR copies of his silver CD's.
giovedì 6 giugno 2024
Syd Barrett - 1970-06-06 - London, UK (AUD/FLAC)
(Audience FLAC)
Both Corrected and LPP versions
Extravaganza '70 Music And Fashion Festival
Kensington Olympia, London
Lineage:
Maxell UD C-60 cassette > *Technics RS-B965-M > Focusrite Saffire Pro 14 > Audacity 1.3 > Wav (24bit/96kHz) ----> Adjustments (32bit/96kHz) > Wav (16bit/44kHz) > CDWave (1.98) > FLAC
*The Technics RS-B965-M is a deck heavily modified by expert tapehead A.N.T.- for details see the Tapeheads.net forum
Syd Barrett - guitar and vocals
David Gilmour - bass
Jerry Shirley - drums
01 [04:24] Terrapin
02 [01:41] Audience/Tuning
03 [04:58] Gigolo Aunt
04 [01:14] Effervescing Elephant
05 [05:58] Octopus
.. [18:17] Total
giovedì 18 gennaio 2024
Syd Barrett - 1965-2007 - Ultimate Collection (2xDVDfull pro-shot)
(2xDVDfull pro-shot)
Syd Barrett - Ultimate Collection (Upgraded Versions)
Lineage:
VHS sources > ?? > DVD > video_ts > The Trader’s Den
Menus and chapters
DVD 01.Rev.B Vol.1: 4.27 GB
DVD 02.Rev.A Vol.2: 4.19 GB
GSpot Data:
DVD "VOB" format
MPEG-2 Program Stream << { 1 vid, 1 aud }
Sys Bitrate: 10080 kb/s VBR
Video:
Codec MPEG-2
Pic/s 29.970
Frames/s 29.970
Fields 59.940
NTSC pic [w x 352 x 480]
Ratio 4:3
Audio:
AC3
48000Hz, 448kb/s tot, 6 chnls (3/2 .1)
DVD 1 (Revision B):
01. Syd's First Trip (Summer of 1965, Colour Movies) 5:41
02. San Francisco (Anthony Stern Movie With PF Soundtrack, October 1966) 15:33
03. It's So Far Out It's Straight Down (Scene Special, Granada TV, 8 March 1967 With PF At UFO Club) 30:41
04. Interstellar Overdrive (UFO Club, 27 January 1967 But Without Voiceover From Rebroadcast, 20 March 67) 5:03
05. Excerpt From The Dope Movie (UFO Club, Possibly February March 1967) 1:54
06. Die Junge Nachtwandler (German TV, Pink Floyd At UFO Club, Rec.24 February 1967, Broadcast On 10 March 67) 4:34
07. Die Jungen Nachtwandler (Better Quality From Unknown Source) 4:31
08. Die Jungen Nachtwandler Trailer (March 1967 Feat. Pink Floyd) 2:00
09. Arnold Layne (Promotional Film, 10 March.1967) 2:57
10. EMI Recording Studio (01 April 1967, Colour Movies) 5:19
11. Syd On The Beach (Possibly April-May 1967, Colour Movies) 2:18
12. Syd On The Beach (Original Speed) 1:08
13. Arnold Layne ( Fanclub" 29 April 67, Netherlands) 2:59
14. Arnold Layne (Ron Toon Version, Sourced From "French TV 68-69" DVD) 2:50
15. Look Of The Week (Complete, 14 May 1967) 10:14
16. Look Of the Week (Rebroadcast In Perfect Quality, Incomplete) 7:03
17. Pathe Newsreel (8 July 1967, Complete Feat. "Scarecrow" Promo) 6:46
18. Scarecrow (Promo, Better Quality) 2:07
19. Pathe Newsreel Outtakes (Feat. "Scarecrow" Outtakes, July 1967) 12:02
20. Jeanneta Cochrane (Peter Whitehead Footage, feat. PF Interstellar, 1967 (?)) 5:50
21. London 66-67 (Promo Video, 1994) Bonus Video 3:33
DVD 2 (Revision A):
01. American Bandstand (Apples and Oranges and Interview, Complete, 6 November 1967) 5:07
02. Hendrix Tour Bus Home Video (Possibly Fake, November 1967, Sourced From "PF And Syd Barrett Story" Documentary) - (0:29)
03. Jugband Blues (UK Central Office Of Information, 9 December 1967, stereo) 3:03
04. Jugband Blues (December 1967, With Corrected Soundtrack) 3:08
05. Joe Cocker: With A Little Help From My Friends (Promo, Featuring 3 Seconds Of PF On Christmas On Earth Continued, 22 December 1967) 5:03
06. Christmas On Earth Continued (PF Footage, 22 December 1967, Very Poor Quality) 0:36
07. Christmas On Earth Continued (Slide Show, Good Quality) 1:36
08. Tomorrow’s World (Complete, December 1967,Tr.17-01-1968,PF Last Video with Syd) - 6:36
09. Tomorrow’s World (Sourced From Omnibus PF Story) 1:52
10. Tomorrow’s World (Roger Waters On Jools Holland Show) 1:03
11. Mike Leonard s Light Devices (Pathe Newsreel, March 1968) 2:42
12. Pathe Newsreel Outtakes Feat. Mike Leonard (March 1968) 7:35
13. Beat Club News with PF 1967 Soundtrack (1969) 0:38
14. Beat Club Intro With Possibly Pink Floyd From 1967! (Autumn 1969) 1:27
15. Syd Home Movies (1966 (?) - 1969) 1:32
16. Syd Home Movies (Slow Version, 1966-1969) 8:02
17. Syd In 1992 (Fake (?)) 3:43
18. A Day So Dark So Warm: Syd Barrett Stalker Video (Summer 1998 Footage) 12:47
19. Dave And Rick Talk About Syd (MTV, 1988) 1:07
20. History Of Rock (USA and UK Excerpts) 4:10
21. History Of Rock (UK Excerpts) 3:43
22. Peter Whitehead Interview (1993) 3:48
23. BBC News Night (11 July 2006) 5:17
24. Sky News UK (11 July 2006) 0:21
25. News Report About Syd House Auction (2006) 2:34
26. Iggy Goes To Shopping (Syd's Girlfriend, 1967) 1:13
27. Iggy: Escimo Girl Part 1(Excerpts From Anthony Stern Movie, 1968) 1:03
28. Iggy: Escimo Girl Part 2 (Excerpts From Anthony Stern Movie, 1968) 1:27
29. The Lives They Lived (2006) 7:35
30. Seven Ages Of Rock (Syd's Part, 2007) 11:32
31. Mick Rock About Syd 1:37
32. Syd Barrett Visits His Accountant (Cartoon, 2007) 1:45
sabato 21 ottobre 2023
Syd Barrett - 1965-1970 - Lucy Leave & Other Rarities (STU/FLAC)
(Studio FLAC)
SYD BARRETT
Lucy Leave & Other Rarities
DIYE 16
Matrix Disc: I.C.P DIYECD16
OVER 75 MINUTES OF MUSICINCLUDES FOLD-OUT BOOKLET
WITH STORY & RARE PICTURES
MASTERED FROM ORIGINAL TAPE
01. Gigolo Aunt 3:37 24 February 1970, BBC
02. Terrapin 3:06 24 February 1970, BBC
03. Baby Lemonade 2:33 24 February 1970, BBC
04. Effervescing Elephant 1:00 24 February 1970, BBC
05. Two of a Kind 2:24 24 February 1970, BBC
Thompson's Private Recording Company
06. Rat Race 11:45 31 October 1966
07. Interstellar Overdrive, Take 5 0:31 31 October 1966
08. Interstellar Overdrive, Take 2 0:55 31 October 1966
09. Interstellar Overdrive, Ext. Version 16:46 31 October 1966
10. Interstellar Overdrive, Short Version 2:40 31 October 1966
As The Screaming Abdabs
11. Lucy Leave 2:40 15 May 1965
12. I´m a King Bee 2:59 15 May 1965
13. Dominoes 2:38 Studio Outtake
14. Milky Way 2:54 Studio Outtake
15. Swan Lee 2:36 Studio Outtake
16. Word Song 2:45 Studio Outtake
17. Birdie Hop 2:16 Studio Outtake
18. Long Gone 1:39 Studio Outtake
19. Dark Globe 2:58 Studio Outtake
20. Madcap's Embrace 1:26 Studio Outtake
15 May 1965 - 31 October 1966 - 24 February 1970
Comments:
Sound quality is remarkably good on tracks 1-12, especially for recordings of that era. Tracks 1-5 also appear on official releases of the John Peel sessions. The first two Interstellar Overdrive tracks are short studio takes of the intro; the third is an extended 16:46 version; the fourth is a short 2:40 version. Rat Race, at over 11 minutes, is an excellent track. The sound quality on tracks 13-20 is not quite as good as the rest of the CD. This CD is highly recommended for any Syd freak or Floydologist.
lunedì 10 luglio 2023
Pink Floyd - Have You Got It Yet - The Syd Barret Archives (STU/FLAC)
(Studio FLAC)
Disc 1
1) Lucy Leave, 10/65, acetate
2) King Bee, 10/65, acetate
3) Interstellar Overdrive, 10/31/66, demo
4) Mike Leonard interview w/Floyd beneath, 12/17/67
5) Interstellar Overdrive, (Love In London Soundtrack), edit/mix used in film, 1/12/67
6) Nick's Boogie (Love In London Soundtrack), 1/12/67, stereo enhanced
7) Interstellar Overdrive, (Love In London Soundtrack), LP edit, 1/12/67
8) Cool Matilda Mother, Live at UFO, 1/20/67, TV w/voiceover
9) Interstellar Overdrive, Live at UFO, TV (McCartney interview afterward)
10) Let's Roll Another One, 1/22/67, rehearsal
11) Instrumental, 1/22/67, rehearsal
12) Arnold Layne, 1/28/67, acetate
13) Candy And A Currant Bun, 1/28/67, acetate
14) Interstellar Overdrive, 2/27/67, French "Arnold Layne" EP mix
15) Row R Toc H and commentary, 5/14/67, BBC TV
16) Astronomy Domine, 5/14/67, BBC TV
17) See Emily Play, 5/23/67, stereo enhanced
Disc 2
1) Arnold Layne, 2/27/67?, stereo enhanced
2) Candy And A Currant Bun, 2/27/67?, stereo enhanced
3) Remember A Day, 5/9/67, mono
4) See Emily Play, 5/21/67, acetate, alt. ending
5) Flaming, 6/29/67, mono single mix
6) Instrumental (aka Beechwoods), 9/4/67?
7) Set The Controls... concl. 8/7/67 (Syd's part)
Cool Scream Thy Last Scream, 8/7/67, Peter Jenner 1974 mix
9) Scream coda ("Dark Side Of The Moo" boot, dubious authenticity)
10) Vegetable Man, 10/67, Peter Jenner 1974 mix
11) Flaming, 9/25/67 BBC
12) Scarecrow, 9/25/67 BBC
13) The Gnome, 9/25/67 BBC
14) Matilda Mother, 9/25/67 BBC
15) Reaction In G, 9/25/67 BBC
16) Set The Controls, 9/25/67 BBC
17) Jugband Blues, 10/24/67, mono
18) Scream Thy Last Scream, 8/7/67, Malcolm Jones 1987 mix
19) Vegetable Man, 10/67, Malcolm Jones 1987 mix
20) Apples And Oranges, 11/15/67, stereo, "Masters of Rock" LP
21) Paint Box, 11/12/67, stereo
22) Vegetable Man, 12/20/67, BBC (80s rebroadcast, proc. from 1st gen)
23) Pow R Toc H, 12/20/67, BBC (80s rebroadcast, proc. from 1st gen)
24) Scream Thy Last Scream, 12/20/67, BBC (80s rebroadcast, proc. from 1st gen)
25) Jugband Blues, 12/20/67, BBC (80s rebroadcast, proc. from 1st gen)
26) Julia Dream, 2/13/68, "Masters of Rock" LP mix (echoed vocals, louder backing track), stereo enhanced
27) It Would Be So Nice, 3/21/68 stereo enhanced
28) Julia Dream, 2/13/68, stereo
Disc 3
Star Club, Copenhagen, 9/13/67, clone of 1st gen audience tape
1) Reaction In G 06:19
2) Arnold Layne 03:15
3) One In A Million 06:03
4) Matilda Mother 06:03
5) Scream Thy Last Scream 05:21
6) Astronomy Domine 07:29
Hippy Happy Fair, Oude Ahoy, Rotterdam, 11/13/67, clone of 1st gen audience tape
7) Reaction In G 04:12
8) Cool Pow R Toc H 11:37
9) Scream Thy Last Scream 04:44
10) Set The Controls 09:02
11) Interstellar Overdrive 14:21
Disc 4
1) In The Beechwoods backing track 1967 (1st gen from 3/69 Mason interview, digitally enhanced) 04:49
2) Vegetable Man 1967 mix (1st gen from 3/69 Mason interview, digitally enhanced) 02:35
3) Vegetable Man 1967 rehearsal (1st gen from 3/69 Mason interview, digitally enhanced) 02:47
4) Silas Lang backing track 5/6/68 02:52
5) Lanky, Part II (aka Rhamadan) 5/14/68 01:37
6) Golden Hair instrumental, 1988 Gareth Cousins mix 5/28/68 01:58
7) Swan Lee backing track, Malcolm Jones alt mix 6/8/68 00:56
8) Cool Swan Lee backing track 6/20/68 02:44
9) Clowns and Jugglers take I, alt mix w/studio chat 7/20/68 02:46
10) Swan Lee fragment, with vocal 4/10/69 00:45
11) Opel studio chatter 4/11/69 00:27
12) Love You take II 4/11/69 01:21
13) Clowns and Jugglers take II, keyboard mix 5/3/69 01:35
14) Long Gone take II 7/26/69 01:50
15) Dark Globe choral version 7/27/69 Jenner 1974 echo mix 02:59
16) Dark Globe choral version 7/27/69 Jones 1987 clean mix 02:58
17) Maisie take I, false start 2/26/70 00:24
18) Maisie take II, alt mix, extra vocals 2/26/70 03:00
19) Rats take I, false start w/studio chatter 6/5/70 01:08
20) Wined and Dined takes I & II edit w/studio chatter 6/5/70 01:40
21) Terrapin (Olympia, London, processed from 1st gen) 6/6/70 04:09
22) Gigolo Aunt (Olympia, London, processed from 1st gen) 6/6/70 05:19
23) Effervescing Elephant (Olympia, London, processed from 1st gen) 6/6/70 01:17
24) Octopus (Olympia, London, processed from 1st gen) 6/6/70 05:13
25) Baby Lemonade (BBC) 2/16/71 02:15
26) Dominoes (BBC) 2/16/71 02:51
27) Love Song (BBC) 2/16/71 01:29
28) "Boogie" 8/13/74 01:32
29) If You Go, Don't Be Slow 8/13/74 02:34
30) "Ballad incomplete" 8/13/74 00:24
31) fragment 8/13/74 00:05
32) "Slow Boogie" 8/12/74 02:59
33) John Lee Hooker 8/12/74 03:53
34) "Fast Boogie" 8/12/74 01:21
35) "Boogie #2 (More Echo)" from Darryl Read EP 8/13/74 00:20
36) Was That OK? 8/74 00:04
Disc 5
"Sound Opinions," WXRT-FM, Chicago
January 3, 2001 Length: 78:52 (condensed from a 2-hour program)
Radio show / discussion devoted to Syd Barrett: A retrospective of his career, tracing his influence on Pink Floyd through all eras of the band's history. To our knowledge, the first-ever radio program -- on commercial American airwaves, anyway -- devoted solely to Syd (and Pink Floyd in relation to Syd).
Hosted by Jim DeRogatis (author of "Kaleidoscope Eyes," the definitive history of psychedelic rock from 1960s through 1990s, and "Let It Blurt," pioneering biography of Lester Bangs), and Greg Kot. Includes previously-unheard interviews with Gilmour and Mason.
Disc 6
1) Pink Floyd interview w/Interstellar Overdrive (CBC) 1/67 10:35
2) Barrett/Waters interviewed by Hans Keller (BBC-TV) 5/14/67 03:42
3) Syd, unknown studio chatter 1969 00:06
4) Waters interview, Stockholm (Tonarkvall P3) 9/10/67 02:56
5) John Peel, Waters, Jenner interviews (1970s FM) 04:02
6) Jenner interview, one channel of Piper underneath (1970s FM) 06:08
7) Jenner, Mason, Gilmour interviews (1970s FM) 06:29
8) Cool Pink Floyd interview Blackpool, UK 03/21/69 04:58
9) Pink Floyd interview NYC 09/28/70 05:57
10) Waters interviews Roger The Hat (for "Dark Side" background voices)1972 07:36
11) Paul Breen interview (BBC) 10/27/88 05:18
12) Octopus rough mix (Malcolm Jones fragment) 6/13/69 00:25
13) ytpmE sescapS (hidden msg on "The Wall") 1979 00:20
14) eltiT oN (excerpt) 9/4/67 01:16
15) eeL nawS (excerpt) 6/8/68 00:31
16) seonimoD (solo as Syd played it) 7/14/70 03:35
17) sampling loop #1 ("One In A Million") 00:06
18) sampling loop #2 ("Pow R Toc H") 00:36
19) sampling loop #3 ("King Bee") 00:04
20) Scream Thy Last Scream excerpt (chipmunk voices at 16rpm) 01:21
21) My Little Red Book (Love, 1966) the riff that inspired Int Overdrive 00:15
22) Steptoe & Son theme (edit - another Interstellar influence) 01:09
23) In the Beechwoods (raw unprocessed) 04:49
24) Vegetable Man 1967 mix (raw unprocessed) 02:57
25) Vegetable Man 1967 rehearsal (raw, unprocessed) 03:26
Disc 7
1) Nick Mason interview (1995) for the book, "Kaleidoscope Eyes" 47:51
2) David Gilmour interview (1991) promoting the "Shine On" box set 27:32
3) Nick Mason interview (1986) excerpt 01:31
Disk 8 - "Esoterica" length -- 79:24
01 Corporal Clegg (Belgian vid mix, 31Jan68) 2:53
02 Paintbox (Belgian vid mix) 3:29
03 Set the Controls (Belgian vid mix) 4:53
04 It Would Be So Nice (promo single edit, 21Mar68) 3:15
05 Julia Dream (echo mix, 13Feb68) 2:32
06 Let There Be More Light (promo single edit, mono) 3:01
07 Remember A Day (promo single edit, mono) 2:42
08 Vegetable Man (mono mix, 11Oct67?) 2:32
09 It Would Be So Nice (stereo enhanced) 3:41
10 Relics LP, radio ad #1 1:03
11 Relics LP, radio ad #2 1:03
12 No Man's Land (spoken, semi-audible) 17Apr69 1:06
13 Octopus (Malcom Jones fragment, 13Jun69) 0:25
14 Octopus (Left channel mix, unplugged version) 3:45
15 Love You (Right channel mix, with synth) 2:28
16 Rats (Right channel mix, more guitar) 2:57
17 Gigolo Aunt (Left channel mix, more guitar) 5:47
18 Wined And Dined (Left channel mix, unplugged) 2:59
19 Wolfpack (Right channel mix, more guitar) 3:45
20 Let's Split (edit, minus the "mistakes", 14Jul70) 1:37
21 soesimoD (the solo as Syd played it, 14Jul70) 3:35
22 eltiT oN (04Sep67) 1:17
23 eeL nawS (Malcolm Jones fragment, 08Jun68) 0:32
24 secapS ytpmE (The Wall secret message, 1979) 0:21
25 My Little Red Book riff (Love, 1966 -- inspired IO) 0:15
26 Steptoe & Son/Old Ned (TV theme, also inspired IO) 2:29
27 Interstellar Overdrive ("Love In London" edit/mix, 12Jan67) 9:43
28 Scream Thy Last @ 16rpm (chipmunks become Syd) 1:21
29 AMMusic - Later During A Flaming Riviera Sunset (edit, AMM Jun66) 3:56
Disk 9 -- "Distorted View"
01 Astronomy Domine 4:12
02 Lucifer Sam 3:07
03 Matilda Mother 3:08
04 Flaming 2:46
05 Pow R Toc H 4:26
06 Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk 3:07
07 Interstellar Overdrive 9:42
08 The Gnome 2:13
09 Chapter 24 3:42
10 Scarecrow 2:11
11 Bike 3:22
12 Scream Thy Last Scream (1974 mix) 4:41
13 Vegetable Man (1974 mix) 2:31
14 Paint Box 3:29
15 No Title (04Sept67) 1:36
16 Apples and Oranges 3:06
17 Remember A Day 4:33
18 Set The Controls 5:28
19 Corporal Clegg 4:13
20 Scarecrow (Left channel, not OOPS) 2:08
21 Astronomy Domine (Left channel, not OOPS) 4:05
Syd / Pink Floyd OOPS (Out Of Phase Stereo) Mixes- These are fan-created remixes. These are NOT session outtakes. OOPS is a process by which a home user can remix a stereo track, thus revealing musical details that were less evident in the commercial mix. Depending on how the original track was put together, the differences may be subtle or dramatic, varying from song to song and in different parts of the song.
To better understand the OOPS effect, go here:
http://www.beatletracks.com/btoops.html
and then here:
http://www.beatletracks.com/btoops2.html
This CD consists of nearly every available stereo Pink Floyd track Syd is either on or ever been rumored to be on. We left off "See Saw" and "Jugband Blues" because they wouldn't hold up to repeated listening. ("Jugband" whispers for most of the track, except for some of the Salvation Army band when the volume spikes. "See Saw" fades in and out with vocal and mellotron.)
length -- 77:48
Disk 10 -- "OOPS I Did It Again."
01 Late Night, take 2 (slide guitar) 3:14
02 Swan Lee (backing track) 2:44
03 Golden Hair, take 5 2:18
04 Clowns And Jugglers 3:28
05 No Good Trying 3:26
06 Love You 2:30
07 No Man's Land 3:03
08 Dark Globe (choral version) 2:58
09 Here I Go 3:12
10 Octopus 3:48
11 Golden Hair 2:00
12 Late Night 3:11
13 Swan Lee 3:14
14 Rats (Left Channel, not OOPS) 2:57
15 Gigolo Aunt, take 9 3:48
16 Baby Lemonade 4:12
17 Dominoes 4:10
18 It Is Obvious 3:00
19 Rats 3:02
20 Maisie, alt mix 3:00
21 Gigolo Aunt 5:48
22 Wind And Dined 2:59
23 Wolfpack 3:41
24 Effervescing Elephant 1:55
25 Golden Hair (instrumental) 1:56
This is the best of the Barrett solo material, as rendered into out-of-phase More tracks could be included, but the OOPS process didn't yield a particularly interesting mix, and considerations of space won out.
It goes without saying that acoustic songs could not be used. With nothing to work with beyond a guitar and a vocal, OOPS is beside the point. By necessity, this disc features Syd with a band, or at least some overdubs.
(CDs 9-10 feature a few single-channel mixes left over from CD8, noted as such. These are not OOPS mixes, but feature one channel of the original panned to stereo. A few of these tracks are good enough to stand alone as such, and so we present them this way.)
Every OOPS and mono track in HYGIY 8-10 has been rendered as a dual-signal expansion: one channel is a mirror image of the other. For the listener, this means a richer soundfield and a more natural ambience than could be expected from pure mono, yet without any obvious attempt at a stereo result from a mono source.
length -- 79:36
Disc 1
1) Lucy Leave, 10/65, acetate
2) King Bee, 10/65, acetate
3) Interstellar Overdrive, 10/31/66, demo
4) Mike Leonard interview w/Floyd beneath, 12/17/67
5) Interstellar Overdrive, (Love In London Soundtrack), edit/mix used in film, 1/12/67
6) Nick's Boogie (Love In London Soundtrack), 1/12/67, stereo enhanced
7) Interstellar Overdrive, (Love In London Soundtrack), LP edit, 1/12/67
8) Cool Matilda Mother, Live at UFO, 1/20/67, TV w/voiceover
9) Interstellar Overdrive, Live at UFO, TV (McCartney interview afterward)
10) Let's Roll Another One, 1/22/67, rehearsal
11) Instrumental, 1/22/67, rehearsal
12) Arnold Layne, 1/28/67, acetate
13) Candy And A Currant Bun, 1/28/67, acetate
14) Interstellar Overdrive, 2/27/67, French "Arnold Layne" EP mix
15) Row R Toc H and commentary, 5/14/67, BBC TV
16) Astronomy Domine, 5/14/67, BBC TV
17) See Emily Play, 5/23/67, stereo enhanced
Disc 2
1) Arnold Layne, 2/27/67?, stereo enhanced
2) Candy And A Currant Bun, 2/27/67?, stereo enhanced
3) Remember A Day, 5/9/67, mono
4) See Emily Play, 5/21/67, acetate, alt. ending
5) Flaming, 6/29/67, mono single mix
6) Instrumental (aka Beechwoods), 9/4/67?
7) Set The Controls... concl. 8/7/67 (Syd's part)
Cool Scream Thy Last Scream, 8/7/67, Peter Jenner 1974 mix
9) Scream coda ("Dark Side Of The Moo" boot, dubious authenticity)
10) Vegetable Man, 10/67, Peter Jenner 1974 mix
11) Flaming, 9/25/67 BBC
12) Scarecrow, 9/25/67 BBC
13) The Gnome, 9/25/67 BBC
14) Matilda Mother, 9/25/67 BBC
15) Reaction In G, 9/25/67 BBC
16) Set The Controls, 9/25/67 BBC
17) Jugband Blues, 10/24/67, mono
18) Scream Thy Last Scream, 8/7/67, Malcolm Jones 1987 mix
19) Vegetable Man, 10/67, Malcolm Jones 1987 mix
20) Apples And Oranges, 11/15/67, stereo, "Masters of Rock" LP
21) Paint Box, 11/12/67, stereo
22) Vegetable Man, 12/20/67, BBC (80s rebroadcast, proc. from 1st gen)
23) Pow R Toc H, 12/20/67, BBC (80s rebroadcast, proc. from 1st gen)
24) Scream Thy Last Scream, 12/20/67, BBC (80s rebroadcast, proc. from 1st gen)
25) Jugband Blues, 12/20/67, BBC (80s rebroadcast, proc. from 1st gen)
26) Julia Dream, 2/13/68, "Masters of Rock" LP mix (echoed vocals, louder backing track), stereo enhanced
27) It Would Be So Nice, 3/21/68 stereo enhanced
28) Julia Dream, 2/13/68, stereo
Disc 3
Star Club, Copenhagen, 9/13/67, clone of 1st gen audience tape
1) Reaction In G 06:19
2) Arnold Layne 03:15
3) One In A Million 06:03
4) Matilda Mother 06:03
5) Scream Thy Last Scream 05:21
6) Astronomy Domine 07:29
Hippy Happy Fair, Oude Ahoy, Rotterdam, 11/13/67, clone of 1st gen audience tape
7) Reaction In G 04:12
8) Cool Pow R Toc H 11:37
9) Scream Thy Last Scream 04:44
10) Set The Controls 09:02
11) Interstellar Overdrive 14:21
Disc 4
1) In The Beechwoods backing track 1967 (1st gen from 3/69 Mason interview, digitally enhanced) 04:49
2) Vegetable Man 1967 mix (1st gen from 3/69 Mason interview, digitally enhanced) 02:35
3) Vegetable Man 1967 rehearsal (1st gen from 3/69 Mason interview, digitally enhanced) 02:47
4) Silas Lang backing track 5/6/68 02:52
5) Lanky, Part II (aka Rhamadan) 5/14/68 01:37
6) Golden Hair instrumental, 1988 Gareth Cousins mix 5/28/68 01:58
7) Swan Lee backing track, Malcolm Jones alt mix 6/8/68 00:56
8) Cool Swan Lee backing track 6/20/68 02:44
9) Clowns and Jugglers take I, alt mix w/studio chat 7/20/68 02:46
10) Swan Lee fragment, with vocal 4/10/69 00:45
11) Opel studio chatter 4/11/69 00:27
12) Love You take II 4/11/69 01:21
13) Clowns and Jugglers take II, keyboard mix 5/3/69 01:35
14) Long Gone take II 7/26/69 01:50
15) Dark Globe choral version 7/27/69 Jenner 1974 echo mix 02:59
16) Dark Globe choral version 7/27/69 Jones 1987 clean mix 02:58
17) Maisie take I, false start 2/26/70 00:24
18) Maisie take II, alt mix, extra vocals 2/26/70 03:00
19) Rats take I, false start w/studio chatter 6/5/70 01:08
20) Wined and Dined takes I & II edit w/studio chatter 6/5/70 01:40
21) Terrapin (Olympia, London, processed from 1st gen) 6/6/70 04:09
22) Gigolo Aunt (Olympia, London, processed from 1st gen) 6/6/70 05:19
23) Effervescing Elephant (Olympia, London, processed from 1st gen) 6/6/70 01:17
24) Octopus (Olympia, London, processed from 1st gen) 6/6/70 05:13
25) Baby Lemonade (BBC) 2/16/71 02:15
26) Dominoes (BBC) 2/16/71 02:51
27) Love Song (BBC) 2/16/71 01:29
28) "Boogie" 8/13/74 01:32
29) If You Go, Don't Be Slow 8/13/74 02:34
30) "Ballad incomplete" 8/13/74 00:24
31) fragment 8/13/74 00:05
32) "Slow Boogie" 8/12/74 02:59
33) John Lee Hooker 8/12/74 03:53
34) "Fast Boogie" 8/12/74 01:21
35) "Boogie #2 (More Echo)" from Darryl Read EP 8/13/74 00:20
36) Was That OK? 8/74 00:04
Disc 5
"Sound Opinions," WXRT-FM, Chicago
January 3, 2001 Length: 78:52 (condensed from a 2-hour program)
Radio show / discussion devoted to Syd Barrett: A retrospective of his career, tracing his influence on Pink Floyd through all eras of the band's history. To our knowledge, the first-ever radio program -- on commercial American airwaves, anyway -- devoted solely to Syd (and Pink Floyd in relation to Syd).
Hosted by Jim DeRogatis (author of "Kaleidoscope Eyes," the definitive history of psychedelic rock from 1960s through 1990s, and "Let It Blurt," pioneering biography of Lester Bangs), and Greg Kot. Includes previously-unheard interviews with Gilmour and Mason.
Disc 6
1) Pink Floyd interview w/Interstellar Overdrive (CBC) 1/67 10:35
2) Barrett/Waters interviewed by Hans Keller (BBC-TV) 5/14/67 03:42
3) Syd, unknown studio chatter 1969 00:06
4) Waters interview, Stockholm (Tonarkvall P3) 9/10/67 02:56
5) John Peel, Waters, Jenner interviews (1970s FM) 04:02
6) Jenner interview, one channel of Piper underneath (1970s FM) 06:08
7) Jenner, Mason, Gilmour interviews (1970s FM) 06:29
8) Cool Pink Floyd interview Blackpool, UK 03/21/69 04:58
9) Pink Floyd interview NYC 09/28/70 05:57
10) Waters interviews Roger The Hat (for "Dark Side" background voices)1972 07:36
11) Paul Breen interview (BBC) 10/27/88 05:18
12) Octopus rough mix (Malcolm Jones fragment) 6/13/69 00:25
13) ytpmE sescapS (hidden msg on "The Wall") 1979 00:20
14) eltiT oN (excerpt) 9/4/67 01:16
15) eeL nawS (excerpt) 6/8/68 00:31
16) seonimoD (solo as Syd played it) 7/14/70 03:35
17) sampling loop #1 ("One In A Million") 00:06
18) sampling loop #2 ("Pow R Toc H") 00:36
19) sampling loop #3 ("King Bee") 00:04
20) Scream Thy Last Scream excerpt (chipmunk voices at 16rpm) 01:21
21) My Little Red Book (Love, 1966) the riff that inspired Int Overdrive 00:15
22) Steptoe & Son theme (edit - another Interstellar influence) 01:09
23) In the Beechwoods (raw unprocessed) 04:49
24) Vegetable Man 1967 mix (raw unprocessed) 02:57
25) Vegetable Man 1967 rehearsal (raw, unprocessed) 03:26
Disc 7
1) Nick Mason interview (1995) for the book, "Kaleidoscope Eyes" 47:51
2) David Gilmour interview (1991) promoting the "Shine On" box set 27:32
3) Nick Mason interview (1986) excerpt 01:31
Disk 8 - "Esoterica" length -- 79:24
01 Corporal Clegg (Belgian vid mix, 31Jan68) 2:53
02 Paintbox (Belgian vid mix) 3:29
03 Set the Controls (Belgian vid mix) 4:53
04 It Would Be So Nice (promo single edit, 21Mar68) 3:15
05 Julia Dream (echo mix, 13Feb68) 2:32
06 Let There Be More Light (promo single edit, mono) 3:01
07 Remember A Day (promo single edit, mono) 2:42
08 Vegetable Man (mono mix, 11Oct67?) 2:32
09 It Would Be So Nice (stereo enhanced) 3:41
10 Relics LP, radio ad #1 1:03
11 Relics LP, radio ad #2 1:03
12 No Man's Land (spoken, semi-audible) 17Apr69 1:06
13 Octopus (Malcom Jones fragment, 13Jun69) 0:25
14 Octopus (Left channel mix, unplugged version) 3:45
15 Love You (Right channel mix, with synth) 2:28
16 Rats (Right channel mix, more guitar) 2:57
17 Gigolo Aunt (Left channel mix, more guitar) 5:47
18 Wined And Dined (Left channel mix, unplugged) 2:59
19 Wolfpack (Right channel mix, more guitar) 3:45
20 Let's Split (edit, minus the "mistakes", 14Jul70) 1:37
21 soesimoD (the solo as Syd played it, 14Jul70) 3:35
22 eltiT oN (04Sep67) 1:17
23 eeL nawS (Malcolm Jones fragment, 08Jun68) 0:32
24 secapS ytpmE (The Wall secret message, 1979) 0:21
25 My Little Red Book riff (Love, 1966 -- inspired IO) 0:15
26 Steptoe & Son/Old Ned (TV theme, also inspired IO) 2:29
27 Interstellar Overdrive ("Love In London" edit/mix, 12Jan67) 9:43
28 Scream Thy Last @ 16rpm (chipmunks become Syd) 1:21
29 AMMusic - Later During A Flaming Riviera Sunset (edit, AMM Jun66) 3:56
Disk 9 -- "Distorted View"
01 Astronomy Domine 4:12
02 Lucifer Sam 3:07
03 Matilda Mother 3:08
04 Flaming 2:46
05 Pow R Toc H 4:26
06 Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk 3:07
07 Interstellar Overdrive 9:42
08 The Gnome 2:13
09 Chapter 24 3:42
10 Scarecrow 2:11
11 Bike 3:22
12 Scream Thy Last Scream (1974 mix) 4:41
13 Vegetable Man (1974 mix) 2:31
14 Paint Box 3:29
15 No Title (04Sept67) 1:36
16 Apples and Oranges 3:06
17 Remember A Day 4:33
18 Set The Controls 5:28
19 Corporal Clegg 4:13
20 Scarecrow (Left channel, not OOPS) 2:08
21 Astronomy Domine (Left channel, not OOPS) 4:05
Syd / Pink Floyd OOPS (Out Of Phase Stereo) Mixes- These are fan-created remixes. These are NOT session outtakes. OOPS is a process by which a home user can remix a stereo track, thus revealing musical details that were less evident in the commercial mix. Depending on how the original track was put together, the differences may be subtle or dramatic, varying from song to song and in different parts of the song.
To better understand the OOPS effect, go here:
http://www.beatletracks.com/btoops.html
and then here:
http://www.beatletracks.com/btoops2.html
This CD consists of nearly every available stereo Pink Floyd track Syd is either on or ever been rumored to be on. We left off "See Saw" and "Jugband Blues" because they wouldn't hold up to repeated listening. ("Jugband" whispers for most of the track, except for some of the Salvation Army band when the volume spikes. "See Saw" fades in and out with vocal and mellotron.)
length -- 77:48
Disk 10 -- "OOPS I Did It Again."
01 Late Night, take 2 (slide guitar) 3:14
02 Swan Lee (backing track) 2:44
03 Golden Hair, take 5 2:18
04 Clowns And Jugglers 3:28
05 No Good Trying 3:26
06 Love You 2:30
07 No Man's Land 3:03
08 Dark Globe (choral version) 2:58
09 Here I Go 3:12
10 Octopus 3:48
11 Golden Hair 2:00
12 Late Night 3:11
13 Swan Lee 3:14
14 Rats (Left Channel, not OOPS) 2:57
15 Gigolo Aunt, take 9 3:48
16 Baby Lemonade 4:12
17 Dominoes 4:10
18 It Is Obvious 3:00
19 Rats 3:02
20 Maisie, alt mix 3:00
21 Gigolo Aunt 5:48
22 Wind And Dined 2:59
23 Wolfpack 3:41
24 Effervescing Elephant 1:55
25 Golden Hair (instrumental) 1:56
This is the best of the Barrett solo material, as rendered into out-of-phase More tracks could be included, but the OOPS process didn't yield a particularly interesting mix, and considerations of space won out.
It goes without saying that acoustic songs could not be used. With nothing to work with beyond a guitar and a vocal, OOPS is beside the point. By necessity, this disc features Syd with a band, or at least some overdubs.
(CDs 9-10 feature a few single-channel mixes left over from CD8, noted as such. These are not OOPS mixes, but feature one channel of the original panned to stereo. A few of these tracks are good enough to stand alone as such, and so we present them this way.)
Every OOPS and mono track in HYGIY 8-10 has been rendered as a dual-signal expansion: one channel is a mirror image of the other. For the listener, this means a richer soundfield and a more natural ambience than could be expected from pure mono, yet without any obvious attempt at a stereo result from a mono source.
length -- 79:36
mercoledì 22 marzo 2023
Syd Barrett - 1965-1974 - Psychedelic Freak Out (STU/FLAC)
(Studio FLAC)
Demos, Acetates & Mixes
The Godfatherecords GR 483
Matrix Disc : G.R. 483
(P) 2010 Made In ???
Barcode: 28012010843
Tri-fold Paper Sleeve
01 Interstellar Overdrive 14:56 October 31, 1965 - Demo
02 See Emily Play 2:52 May 21, 1967 - Acetate With Alternate Ending
03 Scream Thy Last Scream 4:40 August 7, 1967 - Malcom Jones Mix 1987
04 Vegetable Man 2:37 October 1967 - Malcom Jones Mix 1987
05 Vegetable Man 2:47 1967 Mix From Mason Interview, March 1969
06 Silas Lang 2:47 May 6, 1968 - Backing Track
07 Lanky 1:36 May 14, 1968 Part Two
08 Golden Hair 1:56 May 28, 1969 Instrumental - Gareth Cousins Mix 1988
09 Swan Lee 2:43 June 20, 1968 - Backing Track
10 Clowns & Jugglers 2:45 July 20, 1968 Take 1 - Alternate Mix With Studio Chat
11 Love You 1:17 April 11, 1969
12 Clowns & Jugglers 1:34 May 3, 1969 Take 2 - Keyboard Mix
13 Long Gone 1:45 July 26, 1969
14 Dark Globe 2:58 July 27, 1969 Choral Version - Peter Jenner 1987 Echo Mix
15 Dark Globe 2:57 July 27, 1969 Choral Version - Malcolm Jones 1987 Clean Mix
16 Maisie 2:51 February 26, 1970 - Alternate Mix With Extra Vocals
17 Slow Boggie 2:58 August 12, 1974
18 John Lee Hooker Inspired 3:52 August 12, 1974
19 In The Beachwoods 4:49 1967 - Backing Track
Bonus Track:
20 Interstellar Overdrive 14:55
Pink Floyd Live Supporting Jeff Back Group, Shrine Exposition Hall,
Los Angeles, CA, July 27, 1968
Total Time: 55:47
giovedì 10 novembre 2022
Syd Barrett - 1967-1970 - Unforgotten Hero (STU/FLAC)
(Studio FLAC)
Lineage:
Vinyl -> ? -> low gen. cassette -> Sony HCD-EH26 + Creative SB Audigy SE + Audacity 2.0.4 -> wave -> NeroWaveEditor -> TLH -> flac
01 Scream Thy Last Scream
02 Vegetable Man
03 Flaming
04 Scarecrow
05 The Gnome
06 Matilda Mother
07 Gigolo Aunt
08 Effervescing Elephant
09 Interstellar Overdrive
10 Vegetable Man
11 Pow R Toc H
12 Scream Thy Last Scream
13 Jugband Blues
Here more info: http://www.floydboots.com/pages/u2.php
lunedì 22 agosto 2022
Syd Barrett - 1965-1974 - Psychedelic Freak Out (STU/FLAC)
(Studio FLAC)
(Demos, Acetates & Mixes)
The Godfatherecords GR 483
Matrix Disc : G.R. 483
(P) 2010 Made In Italy
Barcode: 28012010843
Tri-fold Paper Sleeve
01 Interstellar Overdrive 14:56 October 31, 1965 - Demo
02 See Emily Play 02:52 May 21, 1967 - Acetate With Alternate Ending
03 Scream Thy Last Scream 04:40 August 7, 1967 - Malcom Jones Mix 1987
04 Vegetable Man 02:37 October 1967 - Malcom Jones Mix 1987
05 Vegetable Man 02:47 1967 Mix From Mason Interview, March 1969
06 Silas Lang 02:47 May 6, 1968 - Backing Track
07 Lanky 01:36 May 14, 1968 Part Two
08 Golden Hair* (Removed) 01:56 May 28, 1969 Instrumental - Gareth Cousins Mix 1988
09 Swan Lee 02:43 June 20, 1968 - Backing Track
10 Clowns & Jugglers* (Removed) 02:45 July 20, 1968 Take 1 - Alternate Mix With Studio Chat
11 Love You 01:17 April 11, 1969
12 Clowns & Jugglers 01:34 May 3, 1969 Take 2 - Keyboard Mix
13 Long Gone 01:45 July 26, 1969
14 Dark Globe 02:58 July 27, 1969 Choral Version - Peter Jenner 1987 Echo Mix
15 Dark Globe 02:57 July 27, 1969 Choral Version - Malcolm Jones 1987 Clean Mix
16 Maisie* (Removed) 02:51 February 26, 1970 - Alternate Mix With Extra Vocals
17 Slow Boggie 02:58 August 12, 1974
18 John Lee Hooker Inspired 03:52 August 12, 1974
19 In The Beachwoods 04:49 1967 - Backing Track
Bonus Track:
20 Interstellar Overdrive
14:55 Pink Floyd Live Supporting Jeff Back Group, Shrine Exposition Hall,
Los Angeles, CA, July 27, 1968
Total Time: 55:47
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Syd Barrett
Review Psychedelic Freak Out
1965 - 1974 Demos, Acetates & Mixes
This release from Godfather draws a hard, dark line under the above quote, showcasing a mish mash of some of the best of Syd’s various demos & studio out takes.
The main bulk of this release spans Syd’s solo releases with a dash of Pink Floyd on the side to exemplify his work within that group.
Presumably lifted from the epic 17 Internet tree’d CD set “Have You Got It Yet” this makes a far more interesting listening experience than the bigger set.
For anyone who wants to pick through the murky depths of his back catalogue with out trawling through various different takes, outfakes, Oopsed tracks or interviews then it’s a great way to start.
The Godfather has created this CD chronologically too so we can hear how Syd’s sound evolved or devolved through out his short recording career.
1. Interstellar Overdrive ( Demo - October 31st 1965 ).
I suppose, true to the date, this piece was recorded on Halloween at the Thompson Private Recording Studios for the short film “San Francisco” by filmmaker Anthony Stern And is certainly nightmarish compared to it’s commercial sister recording. Recorded much faster than the CV & without the plodding, meandering “Steptoe & Son” styled riff. A few elements remain throughout such as the meandering guitar riff that permeates the track. It should be noted that this track also lasts a few seconds shorter than the track that was released on the “Have You Got It Yet” internet treed CD.
2. See Emily Play ( May 21, 1967 - Acetate With Alternate Ending ).
Not a great deal different from the CV to my ears. The alternate ending would seem to suggest that the sitars are abbreviated slightly on the acetate.
3. Scream Thy Last Scream ( August 7, 1967 - Malcolm Jones mix 1987 ).
The unreleased follow up to ‘See Emily Play’ & one of two tracks ( Inc. Vegetable Man ) that were pulled from the 1988 rarities album “Opel”. Another rather disturbing track from the dark rooms of Barrett’s mind with Nick Mason’s vocal being aped by a high pitched gnomic voice ( Actually Barrett.) Without the double track vocal then the track might have stood a very good chance of actually getting a release but i can only guess that the reason it was left off is because of the allusions to the voices that could have been a little too close to Syd’s madness for some tastes. Filled with mind skewering time changes, violent themes & rapidly surreal lyrics it’s on of the highlights from the unreleased cannon.
4. Vegetable Man ( October 1967 - Malcolm Jones mix 1987 ).
This unreleased track is somewhat less fun to listen to. Written autobiographically from Barretts point of view it makes a point of being almost Spectoresque in filling each nook & cranny with oddball noises, sounds & various chattering, it’s a song that just doesn’t really want go anywhere or even if it did wouldn’t know what to do with itself when it got there. a pantomime in obscurity.
5. Vegetable Man ( 1967 Mix from Mason Interview ).
Recorded from a reel to reel tape that Nick Mason brought with him to an interview with a nameless collage student in March 1969. The subsequent interview tape has gone missing in the interim but dubs had been made of the musical parts of the interview. Sounding very much like an off air radio recording ( this isn’t a quiet under the table recording ) the track sounds markedly different to it’s 1987 compatriot. This on has a little more move about it with a rampant, crazy guitar line wringing through it & with a powerful drum track administered throughout. We can also ( almost ) hear Mason’s views on the track as he runs through his interview
6. Silas Lang ( May 6, 1968 - Backing track ).
Noted as being “Silas Lang, this is RM 1 from four track, take 1 by the recording engineer. This track starts out rather optimistic for a Barrett written track with a rather twee strummed guitar line but then turns in to an altogether darker guitar track utilizing, according to Roger Waters “a great plan…to expand the group, get in two geezers, some two freaks that he’d met someplace or other. One of them played banjo and the other played saxophone. We weren’t in to that at all and it was obvious the crunch had finally come”. Another of Syd’s ideas gone awry then but it also shows that Syd wasn’t always the doom & gloom merchant that some of his later Floyd recordings suggest but rather when he put his mind to it was capable of producing elegant & world wise tracks such as this one. It reminds me of some of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band’s tracks - particularly Topo D’ Bill’s “Witchi Tai To” or rather his cover of the Harpers Bizarre cover. It’s just a shame that the track was never actually finished but, seems to be reported as being a work out to the beginning of the track “Swan Lee” ( see track 9 )
7. Lanky - Part 2 ( May 14, 1968 ).
Another tribal influenced track rather like “Silas Lang” ( above ). Sounding like an authentic, simple, track with an african hollow drum sound. It’s obviously a simple riff that Barrett was toying with but one that was never finished up. This track is also speculated to be known as Rhamadan as they were recorded in the same date. It’s pure speculation mind & without the Motorbike sounds Barrett wanted to add to it there’s really no way of knowing.
8. Golden Hair ( May 28, 1969 Instrumental - Gareth Cousins mix 1988 ).
Starting ominously like one of Brian Wilson’s “SMiLE” tracks ( although it would be difficult to pinpoint who might be influencing who at this time .. )
one of Barrett’s most down beat & maudlin tracks but presented here as an instrumental.
Not as effective without Syd’s lyrics but to which that might be missing the point. The instrumentation might work as just the trick for some & so will be appreciated.
This was proposed for the “Crazy Diamond” release but left off for an earlier recorded version.
9. Swan Lee ( June 20, 1968 - Backing Track ).
Taking the same route as “Silas Lang” a groove revolving around a mumbling, noodled bass part.
10. Clowns & Jugglers ( July 20, 1968, Take 1 - Alternate with with Studio chat )
“Octopus” in different sleeves. Not a great deal of difference from the Opal release but the “studio chat” referred to at the beginning is the studio announcement “This is ‘Clowns & Jugglers’ RS 1 from Take 1 on reel 69631".
11. Love You ( April 11, 1969 ).
The Syd from the old days. Free from the menace & doom of his later recordings & back to the seaside parade & whimsy of his earlier recordings. The track has a very Beatley type of jangle. This version is free of the out of tune bar room piano & is wildly underproduced compared to the CV.
12. Clowns & Jugglers ( May 3, 1969. Take 2 - Keyboard Mix ).
Often there are very good reasons why one piece of an artists oeuvre remains unreleased or unrealised. This mix of the “Madcap Laughs” sessions track is truly the work of an over exaggerated mind. Powerfully over egged & messy the reason that this was released as a pared down & almost acoustic song in the end must be that it was thought to be too far our for public consumption. Thing of Captain Beefheart at his most fevered & wacked out & this mix comes perilously close.
13. Long Gone ( July 26, 1969. )
Sounding like an early, stripped back demo version rather than the augmented organ version found on the
‘Madcap .. ‘. A track thats very close to the Sound of Skip Spence on his “Oar” album.
14. Dark Globe ( July 27, 1969 - Choral Version. Peter Jenner 1974 Echo mix )
15. Dark Globe ( July 27, 1969 - Choral Version. Malcolm Jones 1987 Clean mix. )
Tracks 14 & 15 are two sides of the same coin. The ‘Choral’ tag refers to Syd’s delayed double tracked voice. The main two differences being that the 1987 version is somewhat tighter & wider than the 1974 version & less scummy to listen to. The second difference is that in the ‘74 Mix Barretts singing voice is heard quite clearly over the choir where as on the ‘87 mix the two voices are brought closer together in the mix the difference is not so obvious. The session log seems to omit the fact that there was a session on the 27th of July so we either have to assume that there was no session & the tapes are wrongly labled ( and the 26th of July was the actual last session) or the 27th was when the mixes of this track were submitted.
16. Maisie ( February 26, 1970 - Alternate mix w/ extra vocals. )
Starts with a clip of studio chat ( sounds like “Put The Kettle on”? ) this version differs to the track on “Barrett” by adding additional spoken word vocals panned from center to left & right.
Maybe Syd had influenced what Yoko Ono was about to be doing with her solo album as this track sounds ominously like one of the ‘Plastic Ono Band’ Sessions tracks but with a little of the Barrett magic on top.
17. Slow Boogie ( August 12, 1974. )
18. “John Lee Hooker Inspired” ( August 12, 1974 )
Tracks 17 - 18 are from the much fabled 1974 sessions when Peter Jenner managed to get Syd back in to the studio for a rough 4 days of ‘work’. Both of these tracks feature much less than the work we’d come to expect from Syd who’s mental state must have failed him so much by this time that to focus at all would have been a struggle. of the 8 pieces bootlegged from these sessions these two must have been chosen as ‘best’ although the rest of the material is fragmentary & untogether. Both titles allude as much to the sound contained therein - two blues inspired tracks that sound like Nick Drake’s legendary home tapes where he can be heard strumming away old blues classics although at least Nick had songs,. the riffs that Syd plows through must have, at the very least, been made up on the spot or half remembered from his own record collection. One can only assume that this was what Syd was listening to at home at the time for them to be at the forefront of his mind or they were just the easiest thing to play ..
19. In The Beechwoods ( 1967. Backing Track. )
Another track from the Mason interview tape that never was. “In The Beachwoods” has a very soulish if Floydian groove. Think Tamala Motown as realised by Syd Barrett. it sounds like a great track if only it had have been finished up & could have been another great commercial success for the group had Syd not taken the direction he did. The track, as mentioned, is taken from the interview tape so besides being played loud had a nasty, shrill clip to the top end & a clicky, strange flutter to the tape but this does nothing to desecrate the fact that it’s unreleased Floyd.
Bonus Track
20. Interstellar Overdrive
(Pink Floyd live supporting the Jeff Beck Group, Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles, CA, July 27, 1968)
To top it all off a slightly distant audience recording of the Floyd in America supporting the Jeff Beck Band. Lunacy abound in this section with the middle section taking the form of a happening of sorts. By all accounts this was the form of the track at the time & fans of this era Floyd or students of underground forms will find something to listen to here.
The Packaging itself it particularly handsome ( as with most of The Godfathers work. ) the front cover featuring an over exposed shot of Barrett in his live Floyd heyday fulfilling the “Psychedelic Freak Out” tag.
A colourised picture by Mick Rock on the back featuring Syd looking through a telescopic lens. Inside the trifold is a montage of pictures featuring Syd, an excellent short essay retelling Syd’s career & achievements by Alex the Gnome & Enigma Publius & most excitingly a painting of Syd bordered on purple featuring the legend “Psychedelic Freak Out - Demo’s, Acetates & Mixes.” it’s a shame the Don didn’t include this as a mini poster as it’s very handsome indeed.
mercoledì 6 maggio 2015
Syd Barrett - Wondering & Dreaming, Vol.2 (DVD 1) (DVDfull pro-shot)
(DVDfull pro-shot)
1. Look Of The Week – 14.05.1967, Source 2 (BBC 4 rebroadcast + different source of interview) HRV
This is latest rebroadcast by BBC. They again repeated famous 'Sound Of The 60's" show probably in 2007. Quality is very good.
Source for interview - Harvested DVD. I have 2 sources for the complete interview - Harvested and unknown VHS. I can't choose by quality, because they are very good, so i included botha.
2. Top Of The Pops (See Emily Play) – 6.07.1967, Reconstruction
BBC Lime Grove Studio, Shepherd's Bush, London, England.
Pink Floyd performed "See Emily Play" live for the first of three times on the music programme "Top Of The Pops". It was broadcast on BBC1 TV at 7.30pm
(c) Glenn Povey
After fantastic news, that lost footage is found, i choose to make slide show with original audio from this broadcast.
All pictures are taken only from first performance on this show, including screenshots from found video (Mojo article). Audio is rumored made by fan in 1967
3. Pathe Newsreel (Scarecrow) – filmed on 8.07.1967
3.1 Original Complete Pathe Newsreel (21-09-1967) HRV
3.2 Scarecrow (16:9 Version)
3.3 Pathe Complete Outtakes feat. Pink Floyd, HRV
3.4 Pink Floyd Outtakes, best quality
On 8 july Pink Floyd were reported in Melody Maker to be making a promotional film of "Scarecrow" for British Pathe News. Filmed in and around Marbury Country Park in Nortwich prior to their show that evening, the clip was then syndicated throughout the ABC cinema circuit in the summer 1967
and featured the band wandering through wheat fields and having a pretend shoot-out, whilst trying not to collapse into fits of laughter.
(c) Glenn Povey
Thanks again to guys from Harvested, who provided best to me this best quality source from VHS.
Other non-floyd footage taken directly from Pathe website.
It was great news somewhere in 2000's, that guys from Pathe
found in their archives uncut tape of all outtakes from this newsreel, including also floyd footage. This tape also presented here in full time (and source of floyd part is the same 16:9 version are taken from "Technicolour Dream" DVD, because to this day it was best ever quality (sadly, that not in 4:3!)
Outtake excerpts from "Which One Is The Pink" doco
4. Beat Club Mentions – 1967 to 1969
4.1 Hit Parade (22-07-1967)
4.2 “Reaction In G” audio from unknown source, 1969
4.3 Probably Pink Floyd footage, 1969
Sadly, Pink Floyd canceled their performance in Beat Club in august of 1967.
Here's presented interesting hit parade, nice document from summer of love era.
But then some oddities.
1967-08-01? Reaction In G tape used for the German TV b'cast
(Date is some what questionable as the entire band was on holiday
during the first 2 weeks of Aug '67 save for 2 recording sessions at EMI.)
Reaction In G excerpt was rebroadcast on Beat Club Episode #42
News 1969-04-26 (w/o voiceover) and then 1993-07-02 & 1995-06-05 (w/voiceover) -
"There was no show on 1967-08-01, Episode #22 is from 7/22 & #23 from 8/26. Uschi Nerke voiceover version was broadcast on Beat Club Episode #45
News 1969-08-02."
and final mystery: during beat club intro i found bit, and this guys in darkness
really looks like pink floyd...
5. American Bandstand – 7.11.1967
5.1 Complete (Apples & Oranges, Interview)
5.2 Excerpts without timecode
On 7-11-1967 Pink Floyd mimed to "Apples & Oranges" for the music programme "American Bandstand" hosted by Dick Clark, in which the band were also interviewed. It was broadcast (in colour) on the KABC network
Channel 7 on 18 November at 11.30am
(c) Glenn Povey
Okay, the quality isn't great and it still not only has that annoying timecode
that we've all seen before, but an additional slate towards the top of the screen. There is also a small black box in which I needed to remove an ID
in order to share this. But I still think its quite watchable and don't think
I've ever seen it complete like this, from Dick's intro (holding up the Piper LP)
through the end of the band interviews.
PS. Sorry, but actual gen info is unknown. I captured this from a VHS tape, probably 2nd gen.
(c) Ron Toon.
Nothing to say really after this!
Non timecode footage is from "Eight Miles High" Doco & Syd Barrett Story from VH1
6. Central Office Of Information (Jugband Blues) – filmed on early December 1967
6.1 Original Uncut Source with original audio
6.2 Harvested Remaster
6.3 BBC Soundtrack (fake)
6.4 “Seven Ages Of Rock” version
On 9 December members of Pink Floyd and their managers were reported in Melody Maker to be viewing a colour film clip of newly recorded "Jugband Blues" at The Central office of Information for inclusion in a cultural exchange
magazine programme. Widely available on the collector's market, this film was networked throughout North America and widely reported to be band's next single. The Recording date and location remains unknown.
(c) Glenn Povey
1. First version is probably from NTSC master first gen VHS. This is video as this found - no editing, no audio redub. And mix from this original audio is absolutely unique and unknown.
Film was discovered in garden shed in 1999.
2. 2nd version kindly provided to me by Ron Toon, audio now is alright.
3. BBC version are here just for fun :)
4. And final version first broadcasted in 2007 by BBC in "Seven Ages Of Rock' series (part 2).
MUCH BETTER quality and picture looks different, promo is incomplete
7. Tomorrow’s World – Filmed on 12.12.1967
7.1 Complete (Green Onions, Unknown song)
7.2 The Story Of Pink Floyd – first mention, 1994
7.3 Roger Waters on Jools Holland Show (without timecode)
On 12.12.1967 group were filmed at former landlord Mike Leonard's house for and edition of the "Tomorrow's World" programme that featured his sound and light experiments. To accompany his work the band were seen playing an untitled instrumental piece composed by Waters & Mason. (The Soundtrack also included the Floyd jamming a Booker T & The MG's style improvisation).
The programme was broadcast on BBC1 TV on 17.01.1968 at 6.40 PM and repeated for the very first time as part of BBC Omnibus special in 1994
(c) Glenn Povey
Mike Leonard have this footage in his private collection for many years and thankfully (BBC has wiped this) it was appeared in collector's circles.
Quality is absolutely stunning, only footage have timecode.
Non timecode version was broadcast on Jools Holland show and Pink Floyd Omninus doco in 1994.
8. Christmas On Earth Continued – 22.12.1967
8.1 Joe Cocker – “With a Little Help From My friends” promo
8.2.Floyd Footage – zoomed
Pink Floyd appeared on last psychedelic major event "Christmas On Earth
Continued" on 22 December. It was last Syd Barrett perfomance with
the Floyd as 4 piece band. Summer is Love is all over forever.
This promo appeared in promotional movie by Tom Weber "Watch Out
For Your Ears" with performances by Jimi Hendrix Experience, New Animals &
Traffic (traffic footage included only in work print).
Floyd footage here listing only 3 seconds, unfortunately.
Other groups in this clip: Traffic, Soft Machine, Tomorrow, Hendrix, Unknown black guys.
9. Home Movies - Filmed Between 1966 and 1969
9.1 New Edit from best available copy
9.2 Zoomed footage
9.3 Best quality excerpts
Location and exact dates of this footage is still unknown.
This footage appeared first in Knebworth 1990 promo film
about Pink Floyd. Previous source have very bad quality, i found new source from VHS and it was looks much better.
This footage contains 1966, 1967 (?) and 1969 home movies edited in one clip.
Rumours spreading that this is more and in best quality.. but where ?
notes by the uploader/trader:
Almost 4 years ago I decided to make first major DVD compilation of all Syd Barrett material's in circulation. The first set was called “Ultimate Collection” and “released” in 2009. Then later i updated this to Rev.A in summer of 2010 and then “Dope” footage appeared, so that was the birth of Rev.B :-)
But all is different now. You just need to left in can all my previous DVD’s, because this time I used non-compressed sources for this anthology, they are also more and more upgrades appeared last time. I decided to make the most complete picture, using all available sources (for example there was 4 versions of “Jugband Blues” with different audio and picture, 2 versions of complete “Look Of The Week”, because I can’t choose what’s the source is the best etc.)
This 3 DVD set covering the most important years in Syd and group history – 1966 to 1969. I also added 4th DVD as bonus with related material (for example, how more Floyd collectors actually seen original backdrop film from UFO & Roundhouse days called “Speak” by John Latham ?)
This compilation also related to HYGIY series.
I would like to thank all people who help me in this project: Pete M, Ron Toon (& Harvested), Captain Bronstain for his technical help & patience, Felix Atagong, Mark Jones for his wonderful covers.
1. Look Of The Week – 14.05.1967, Source 2 (BBC 4 rebroadcast + different source of interview) HRV
This is latest rebroadcast by BBC. They again repeated famous 'Sound Of The 60's" show probably in 2007. Quality is very good.
Source for interview - Harvested DVD. I have 2 sources for the complete interview - Harvested and unknown VHS. I can't choose by quality, because they are very good, so i included botha.
2. Top Of The Pops (See Emily Play) – 6.07.1967, Reconstruction
BBC Lime Grove Studio, Shepherd's Bush, London, England.
Pink Floyd performed "See Emily Play" live for the first of three times on the music programme "Top Of The Pops". It was broadcast on BBC1 TV at 7.30pm
(c) Glenn Povey
After fantastic news, that lost footage is found, i choose to make slide show with original audio from this broadcast.
All pictures are taken only from first performance on this show, including screenshots from found video (Mojo article). Audio is rumored made by fan in 1967
3. Pathe Newsreel (Scarecrow) – filmed on 8.07.1967
3.1 Original Complete Pathe Newsreel (21-09-1967) HRV
3.2 Scarecrow (16:9 Version)
3.3 Pathe Complete Outtakes feat. Pink Floyd, HRV
3.4 Pink Floyd Outtakes, best quality
On 8 july Pink Floyd were reported in Melody Maker to be making a promotional film of "Scarecrow" for British Pathe News. Filmed in and around Marbury Country Park in Nortwich prior to their show that evening, the clip was then syndicated throughout the ABC cinema circuit in the summer 1967
and featured the band wandering through wheat fields and having a pretend shoot-out, whilst trying not to collapse into fits of laughter.
(c) Glenn Povey
Thanks again to guys from Harvested, who provided best to me this best quality source from VHS.
Other non-floyd footage taken directly from Pathe website.
It was great news somewhere in 2000's, that guys from Pathe
found in their archives uncut tape of all outtakes from this newsreel, including also floyd footage. This tape also presented here in full time (and source of floyd part is the same 16:9 version are taken from "Technicolour Dream" DVD, because to this day it was best ever quality (sadly, that not in 4:3!)
Outtake excerpts from "Which One Is The Pink" doco
4. Beat Club Mentions – 1967 to 1969
4.1 Hit Parade (22-07-1967)
4.2 “Reaction In G” audio from unknown source, 1969
4.3 Probably Pink Floyd footage, 1969
Sadly, Pink Floyd canceled their performance in Beat Club in august of 1967.
Here's presented interesting hit parade, nice document from summer of love era.
But then some oddities.
1967-08-01? Reaction In G tape used for the German TV b'cast
(Date is some what questionable as the entire band was on holiday
during the first 2 weeks of Aug '67 save for 2 recording sessions at EMI.)
Reaction In G excerpt was rebroadcast on Beat Club Episode #42
News 1969-04-26 (w/o voiceover) and then 1993-07-02 & 1995-06-05 (w/voiceover) -
"There was no show on 1967-08-01, Episode #22 is from 7/22 & #23 from 8/26. Uschi Nerke voiceover version was broadcast on Beat Club Episode #45
News 1969-08-02."
and final mystery: during beat club intro i found bit, and this guys in darkness
really looks like pink floyd...
5. American Bandstand – 7.11.1967
5.1 Complete (Apples & Oranges, Interview)
5.2 Excerpts without timecode
On 7-11-1967 Pink Floyd mimed to "Apples & Oranges" for the music programme "American Bandstand" hosted by Dick Clark, in which the band were also interviewed. It was broadcast (in colour) on the KABC network
Channel 7 on 18 November at 11.30am
(c) Glenn Povey
Okay, the quality isn't great and it still not only has that annoying timecode
that we've all seen before, but an additional slate towards the top of the screen. There is also a small black box in which I needed to remove an ID
in order to share this. But I still think its quite watchable and don't think
I've ever seen it complete like this, from Dick's intro (holding up the Piper LP)
through the end of the band interviews.
PS. Sorry, but actual gen info is unknown. I captured this from a VHS tape, probably 2nd gen.
(c) Ron Toon.
Nothing to say really after this!
Non timecode footage is from "Eight Miles High" Doco & Syd Barrett Story from VH1
6. Central Office Of Information (Jugband Blues) – filmed on early December 1967
6.1 Original Uncut Source with original audio
6.2 Harvested Remaster
6.3 BBC Soundtrack (fake)
6.4 “Seven Ages Of Rock” version
On 9 December members of Pink Floyd and their managers were reported in Melody Maker to be viewing a colour film clip of newly recorded "Jugband Blues" at The Central office of Information for inclusion in a cultural exchange
magazine programme. Widely available on the collector's market, this film was networked throughout North America and widely reported to be band's next single. The Recording date and location remains unknown.
(c) Glenn Povey
1. First version is probably from NTSC master first gen VHS. This is video as this found - no editing, no audio redub. And mix from this original audio is absolutely unique and unknown.
Film was discovered in garden shed in 1999.
2. 2nd version kindly provided to me by Ron Toon, audio now is alright.
3. BBC version are here just for fun :)
4. And final version first broadcasted in 2007 by BBC in "Seven Ages Of Rock' series (part 2).
MUCH BETTER quality and picture looks different, promo is incomplete
7. Tomorrow’s World – Filmed on 12.12.1967
7.1 Complete (Green Onions, Unknown song)
7.2 The Story Of Pink Floyd – first mention, 1994
7.3 Roger Waters on Jools Holland Show (without timecode)
On 12.12.1967 group were filmed at former landlord Mike Leonard's house for and edition of the "Tomorrow's World" programme that featured his sound and light experiments. To accompany his work the band were seen playing an untitled instrumental piece composed by Waters & Mason. (The Soundtrack also included the Floyd jamming a Booker T & The MG's style improvisation).
The programme was broadcast on BBC1 TV on 17.01.1968 at 6.40 PM and repeated for the very first time as part of BBC Omnibus special in 1994
(c) Glenn Povey
Mike Leonard have this footage in his private collection for many years and thankfully (BBC has wiped this) it was appeared in collector's circles.
Quality is absolutely stunning, only footage have timecode.
Non timecode version was broadcast on Jools Holland show and Pink Floyd Omninus doco in 1994.
8. Christmas On Earth Continued – 22.12.1967
8.1 Joe Cocker – “With a Little Help From My friends” promo
8.2.Floyd Footage – zoomed
Pink Floyd appeared on last psychedelic major event "Christmas On Earth
Continued" on 22 December. It was last Syd Barrett perfomance with
the Floyd as 4 piece band. Summer is Love is all over forever.
This promo appeared in promotional movie by Tom Weber "Watch Out
For Your Ears" with performances by Jimi Hendrix Experience, New Animals &
Traffic (traffic footage included only in work print).
Floyd footage here listing only 3 seconds, unfortunately.
Other groups in this clip: Traffic, Soft Machine, Tomorrow, Hendrix, Unknown black guys.
9. Home Movies - Filmed Between 1966 and 1969
9.1 New Edit from best available copy
9.2 Zoomed footage
9.3 Best quality excerpts
Location and exact dates of this footage is still unknown.
This footage appeared first in Knebworth 1990 promo film
about Pink Floyd. Previous source have very bad quality, i found new source from VHS and it was looks much better.
This footage contains 1966, 1967 (?) and 1969 home movies edited in one clip.
Rumours spreading that this is more and in best quality.. but where ?
notes by the uploader/trader:
Almost 4 years ago I decided to make first major DVD compilation of all Syd Barrett material's in circulation. The first set was called “Ultimate Collection” and “released” in 2009. Then later i updated this to Rev.A in summer of 2010 and then “Dope” footage appeared, so that was the birth of Rev.B :-)
But all is different now. You just need to left in can all my previous DVD’s, because this time I used non-compressed sources for this anthology, they are also more and more upgrades appeared last time. I decided to make the most complete picture, using all available sources (for example there was 4 versions of “Jugband Blues” with different audio and picture, 2 versions of complete “Look Of The Week”, because I can’t choose what’s the source is the best etc.)
This 3 DVD set covering the most important years in Syd and group history – 1966 to 1969. I also added 4th DVD as bonus with related material (for example, how more Floyd collectors actually seen original backdrop film from UFO & Roundhouse days called “Speak” by John Latham ?)
This compilation also related to HYGIY series.
I would like to thank all people who help me in this project: Pete M, Ron Toon (& Harvested), Captain Bronstain for his technical help & patience, Felix Atagong, Mark Jones for his wonderful covers.
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