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The stunningly restored and remixed Pink Floyd At Pompeii MCMLXXII on Blu-ray, 2CD, 2LP, DVD, and digital was also released in 2025 - and is NOT to be missed. As is the 4K UltraHD edition out now!
Also last year, celebrating the concerts to coincide with David Gilmour's album, Luck and Strange, cinema/IMAX screenings, and a book, 2Blu-ray, 3DVD, 4LP, 2CD and deluxe box set options were also released and are getting very high praise.
The Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets 2024 Set The Controls tour revealed a band in even better form than the 2022/23 shows which managed to exceed everyone's hopes and expectations! Our sincerest hopes are that they continue, but in the meantime, there's their RSD release, and the earlier live recording from London's Roundhouse on Blu-ray, DVD/2CD, and 2LP which is really excellent.
Of course, Roger Waters read three extracts from his memoirs in October 2023 at the London Palladium, so it might not be too much longer before that is published...he's also working on his new album based around The Bar - we'll let you know as soon as we get all the info! Before all that though is the release of Roger Waters This Is Not A Drill Live In Prague on 4LP vinyl, Blu-ray, DVD, 2CD and digital which is out now.
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Revised Barrett biography - read extract and win a copy! |
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Written by Matt
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Thursday, 07 September 2006 |
The 1991 book "Crazy Diamond: Syd Barrett & the Dawn of Pink Floyd"
was the first major biography of the man, and following his sad death
in July, the authors (Pete Anderson and Mike Watkinson) have
collaborated with his family to bring the book up to date. We have a
special extract from the heavily expanded text, and also give you the
chance of winning a copy signed by the authors.
The book is a well-written look at Barrett's life, with a number of his
friends and colleagues interviewed in an attempt to get to the bottom
of the truth behind his story, and the many myths that built up over
the years.
Making the difference in the book is the participation of his family,
and there are a number of family photographs showing Syd from an
eighteen month old toddler, going through his childhood (including a
stint in the boy scouts), and the various pre-Floyd groups that Syd and
the others were part of.
Some 14,000 words have been added to this new edition, which has just
appeared in the stores. With much rumour and misinformation circulating
over the nature of Syd's passing, his family have clearly worked
closely with Anderson and Watkinson to detail what actually happened. A
sad, and touching, chapter, the love and care of his friends and family
is clear to see.
We have an extract from the heavily expanded epilogue, which is
exclusive to ourselves and our sister site, A Fleeting Glimpse, and
here's a taster of the full extract:
Photographs of Syd on his habitual shopping rounds at this
time show him looking shockingly gaunt, and for several months leading
up to his 60th birthday Rosemary noted with some concern his falling
weight. For years Barrett had been plagued by gastric ulcers and was
therefore familiar with their unpleasant symptoms including stomach
pains, digestive problems and poor appetite. His elder brother Alan –
whose sax-playing in a skiffle group first persuaded Syd to take up the
ukulele at the age of 12 – believes this long-term, but non
life-threatening malaise might have masked the onset of the pancreatic
cancer which was to prove terminal with shocking swiftness...
Click here to read the extract in full - it gives a good flavour of the rest of the book, and details Syd's very sad passing and his laying to rest.
To mark its publication, we have a copy signed by the authors to
give away to one lucky Brain Damage visitor. You need to answer the
following simple questions correctly:
1. What was Barrett's real full name?
2. Where, and on what date, was he born?
and then email your answers, together with your postal address, to:
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
by 11:59pm (UK time) on September 30th. Please
note that no correspondence will be entered into, and that the
competition mailbox is unmonitored - entries will be checked on October
1st, a winner picked at random by an independent party, and the winner
announced here shortly after.
NOTE: COMPETITION NOW CLOSED, AND THE WINNER BEING PICKED
Our thanks to Pete and Mike for their generosity, and good luck to all those who enter the competition.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 November 2006 )
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