This 21-year-old guy ventured / created proto-punk, dance, garage rock, grunge, indie rock and like no one else, psychedelia... Syd Barrett, a true genius who has not yet received the recognition he deserves. RIP.
@@Valientlink jimmy page the beatles the whos David bowie jimi hendrix ETC even punks in the 80s were huge fans of syd so I find it very funny how people discredit syd but truth is he made the group even greater with and without him. Syd really created punk and it wouldve been well known and more respected if the group did laugh at his ideas or think that he was crazy. Funny how Roger even stole some of syds ideas and they called him a genius. Pink floyd "fans" make the real pink floyd fans wanna tick off.
@@alexspsychedelicchannel2521 Going to check out your channel. Been a fan of Floyd since my Dad was playing it for me in the 80s. Syd's story is a sad one.
Syd was a genuine artist. His visual art is absorbing. I went up to his retrospective in Brick Lane a decade ago. Each piece was saturated in artistic sensibility - so ALIVE....and very beautiful. As was he.
Fun fact: This was recorded on the morning of April 29th, 1967 (contrary to description, there's way too much flowering for it to be March). They had to go to a gig after this which was like 6 hours away, then showed up at the 14 hour technicolor dream past midnight into the 30th. Some say Syd was appearing more distant by now, you can kind of see that 1,000 yard stare on the "Why can't you see?!" parts
@@robbiepeterh Nah, not until at least 1972. It's the Mandrax that damaged his brain, not the LSD. But he did indulge in STP and DMT when he went to North America as per their light show guy Peter Wynne Wilson (from the book Dark Globe) and that... definitely messed him up. They took 20mcg tablets. By todays standards, 5mcg is a heroic dose, you'd be tripping for a week on that stuff and I firmly believe most "acid casualties" were actually a result of this. I mean, Jim Morrison did 10,000 micrograms and then went on stage. Sure it ended up kind of a disaster and they were banned from the UFO, but that guy took more acid than probably anyone in that era. Look at any pictures of Jim in 1967, his pupils are MASSIVE in so many of them. I bet acid freakouts are what led him to start drinking more instead. He still drank before, but the sudden increase after stopping LSD (minus the hollywood bowl when Mick Jagger gave him some and during a few sessions for The Soft Parade), he never really took it. Eventually he said he didn't even smoke pot because it gave him the "cosmic heebie jeebies." Well, anyone who abuses psychedelics will find THC no longer effects them the same. It's like they start tripping again. Ask me how I know lol. Anyway, the other band members said Syd went mad on that tour and based on something 10x stronger than LSD being consumed in an immense quantity, I can't even imagine. The guy who synthesized it said 10mg was the closest thing to insanity he's ever experience. The Mandrax just made it so much worse, probably was his way of coping with the burnout from drugs and the music scene. He would've split up anyway I think, but he did ask to rejoin the band around 1969 and was met with a firm "no." I kind of wish they'd let him. He was left alone for years and nobody was really there for him. He'd go around Cambridge visiting old friends unannounced and they'd often be confused where he came from or what he was doing lingering around, but could tell he needed to be around people (some of this comes from "A Very Irregular Head.) Both books are fantastic if you want to know everything you can possibly know about Syd and how he approached music, his lyrics, and most of all his painting. He was a seriously advanced painter in art school. I'm glad to know at least that in his later years, this is what he spent the most time doing, and some of those paintings are really great.
There's no coincidence Syd was there for 1 album but changed the course of Music forever. Forever Remembered and Cherished, Shining on, You Time Traveler.
Crazy... Roger Waters was 24 in this video, the same age I went to see him at a concert two years ago with my father who was 4 years old when this was recorded. It was a wonderful experience to see Waters, a 75 year old man who played songs since my father was a baby.
So young and so talented. Syd left very early, first from reality and then from the band. But we all remember him. It's good that the Pink Floyd helped him financially.
I feel like Syd Barrett would’ve been like Freddie Mercury in a way where he sings all the written songs and shit like I think he probably would’ve sung all the songs on A Sauceful Of Secrets
Many have done it, John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Roger Waters... but ive never heard anyone truly capture the true weird and introspective lyrics of psychedelia as much as syd barret. He captured the weirdness which pulled you into the world he painted with songs like Lucifer Sam, My Bike, and Octopus . He captured the introspectiveness and philosophical aspect of psychedelia with songs like terrapin, Baby Lemonade and Dominoes. The Happiness and darkness and otherworldliness with the 4 albums he made plus opel is second to none. He truly lived both emotion and the world he painted. From Gnomes and worlds of euphoria to cold desolate isolation and those worlds seeming to crumble both reality and fantasy. He isnt seen as a legend which he needs to be, but most importantly he is a pioneer. A legend takes the stage but a pioneer is the one who built the very stage for those to perform and stand on, nail by nail and board by board.
Very true. On Look of the Week, shot 2-3 weeks after this, Syd basically foreshadows the future of Floyd shows. I think they would've gone on to be just as successful with him, but more successful with him and Gilmour in together.
dominoes... terrible song!!!!! "overhear a lark today, losing when my mind's astray, don't you want to know with your pretty hair,? stretch your hand, glad fell, in an echo for your way... "
@@Valientlink 2 or 3 weeks after this? I''s january 1967... syd lost his head from august. It's not "2 or 3 weeks". It's seven months, and with See emily play and the Piper in the middle, which made them FAMOUS and gave them IMPULSE to go out from the clubs and be known. R.E.S.P.E.C.T!
The Oxford Dictionary describes masterpiece as a "Work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship." Suffice to say that Arnold Layne qualifies with the greatest ease, and in doing so is the one of the greatest rock songs ever written
You look like the right guy to ask ,why did they make 2 videos for this single ?ive seen oasis do it for America (2nd live forever ) the 1st was made in USA ! But was mainly for over here in uk
@@waynesilverman3048 I honestly don't have an answer for you. It is a question that only Nick Mason or Roger Waters might be able to answer and their memories might be quite sketchy at best. My own feeling is that their original producer for Arnold Layne, Joe Boyd, might have felt that two versions could be helpful for promotional purposes.
@@markfaris4735 youve reminded me of joe reproducing that i think ill listen to Candy and a current bun (my bro and sisters hate currents )prob the floyd as well lol.
Do you ever see or watch something of someone that is no longer with us, who went thru bad times and really suffered. And wish you had known them back then that maybe you could have helped them. When I watch Syd I always feel like that. He was a genius .
I'm not an antidrug crusader or anything, but certain people with certain conditions need to stay away from certain drugs, and Syd is the poster child. Brian Wilson is another example; fortunately we didn't totally lose him like we did Syd.
Always loved Syd's voice on this Its just fits so damned well Two to Know Best wishes from mount shasta/weed california usa... Thanks for the music. Life would be a little less rich without the lot of you
Brilliant to see!. Not seen this footage before but there appears to be a pattern to early Floyd promo films. i.e. "I've got a great idea for a film let's just go outside and mess about" ...
@@gamwisesamgee7400 Don't forget Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced? Oh, to travel back in time. I would start in London, 1/1 1966, and work my way to the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. All the way to Woodstock.
My vote goes to Nick for sure. Love all of them, but Nick never faltered and his tribute to the Syd years with Saucerful of Secrets is pretty great too!
Grande Syd! Senza di te la magia non sarebbe mai cominciata. Un Diamante puro, anche se folle. Ma chi è geniale come te un po' di follia ci vuole. Sei Grande e brillerai sempre nel mio cuore, e nel cuore di chi ama i Pink Floyd. Siete tutti meravigliosi: tu Syd, Rick, Rog, Dave e Nick! Siete nel mio cuore, siete nella mia vita. Spettacolare video, strepitosa versione.
They all look in their absolute PRIME as KINGS of PSYCHEDELIA in this footage, mesmerizing! Syd was an absolute legend, so was dear Rick. Rest in peace lads ❤🎶
The third greatest pop promo ever made. Final shot - St Michael's Highgate London so the rest probably Hampstead Heath. They lived in Stanhope Gardens.
Arnold Layne had a strange hobby Collecting clothes moonshine washing line They suit him fine On the wall hung a tall mirror Distorted view, see through baby blue He dug it Oh, Arnold Layne It's not the same, takes two to know Two to know, two to know, two to know Why can't you see? Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne Now he's caught A nasty sort of person They gave him time Doors bang, chain gang he hates it Oh, Arnold Layne It's not the same, takes two to know Two to know, two to know, two to know Why can't you see? Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne Don't do it again
Syd really had the look here. The clothes, the hair everything. So so sad for him to lose the sparkle in his eye and mind.
❤❤💔💔🥺 oh yes
Почему я похож и на Баррета и Моррисона? У меня кудрявые чёрные волосы как у них
This 21-year-old guy ventured / created proto-punk, dance, garage rock, grunge, indie rock and like no one else, psychedelia...
Syd Barrett, a true genius who has not yet received the recognition he deserves. RIP.
My hero.
Syd was so gorgeous
He inspired a wide variety of artists, I think his recognition is good. But peoples perception of what happened to him is not
@@mariaellis2882 at that age most of us were gorgeous. When he died was no gorgeous anymore
@@Valientlink jimmy page the beatles the whos David bowie jimi hendrix ETC even punks in the 80s were huge fans of syd so I find it very funny how people discredit syd but truth is he made the group even greater with and without him. Syd really created punk and it wouldve been well known and more respected if the group did laugh at his ideas or think that he was crazy. Funny how Roger even stole some of syds ideas and they called him a genius. Pink floyd "fans" make the real pink floyd fans wanna tick off.
Two Rogers fighting over who's gonna be known as Roger.
Most bands after, arguing who would be Roger'd.
Dat roger
fuck didn't even thought of that...
real (Roger Eats Arnold Layne)
Two Rogers fighting over the leadership of the band
I can't imagine my life without Pink Floyd
Same, they were the first band I ever heard
2
3
Same, the first band that I love.
Same bro, same
Rest in peace the most influential person in my life, you will forever be missed.
❤️❤️
I’m not emulating that Syd was all about the psychedelics...But he did have a great influence on my view of the original fallacy of the acid culture.
@@alexspsychedelicchannel2521 Going to check out your channel. Been a fan of Floyd since my Dad was playing it for me in the 80s. Syd's story is a sad one.
"I'm not dead yet"
Syd barrett❤️
It's amazing how there's all this unreleased footage years later
Strange im fairly sure i have seen this before
this isn't unreleased
I've only seen the "why can't you see" part in random documentaries that's the only part I recognized
I bet this was released on the Early Years boxset.
@@bryan9587 it was
If your first single sounds like this, you're simply destined to become huge. This song is awesome.
Syd was a genuine artist. His visual art is absorbing. I went up to his retrospective in Brick Lane a decade ago. Each piece was saturated in artistic sensibility - so ALIVE....and very beautiful. As was he.
Every second of their antics are priceless
Fuckin eh
Just a bunch of young friends having fun and fooling around. Awesome times.
It's rather silly...
deep dap doop
Syd and Roger fighting before the David vs Roger war
Also, Rick is hilarious
yea, for being a pacifist and someone who wrote about war and was personally impacted by war, rog certainly is a fighter his whole life!!
Whos the common denominator in this equation..
@@NimrodelMirage and don‘t forget Nick
@@whichoneispink5967 Nick just standing there like 🕴🏻
Syd was so cute and looked so fun to be with... I adore looking at his videos. Keep shining crazy diamond 💎
love this song
Y yo amo tus vídeos Gino, saludos
El buen Gino Saico. Great song.
wena gino
Rammstein
Over the years I have listened to this song thousands of times, I find it magnificent. When Wright's solo starts at 1:31 it is total pleasure.
I'm privileged to see Syd Roger here in all his youthful and musical glory. Thank you to the official channel for sharing this treasure trove with us.
Fun fact: This was recorded on the morning of April 29th, 1967 (contrary to description, there's way too much flowering for it to be March). They had to go to a gig after this which was like 6 hours away, then showed up at the 14 hour technicolor dream past midnight into the 30th. Some say Syd was appearing more distant by now, you can kind of see that 1,000 yard stare on the "Why can't you see?!" parts
he seems pretty normal in this. idunno...
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@@robbiepeterh Nah, not until at least 1972. It's the Mandrax that damaged his brain, not the LSD. But he did indulge in STP and DMT when he went to North America as per their light show guy Peter Wynne Wilson (from the book Dark Globe) and that... definitely messed him up. They took 20mcg tablets. By todays standards, 5mcg is a heroic dose, you'd be tripping for a week on that stuff and I firmly believe most "acid casualties" were actually a result of this. I mean, Jim Morrison did 10,000 micrograms and then went on stage. Sure it ended up kind of a disaster and they were banned from the UFO, but that guy took more acid than probably anyone in that era.
Look at any pictures of Jim in 1967, his pupils are MASSIVE in so many of them. I bet acid freakouts are what led him to start drinking more instead. He still drank before, but the sudden increase after stopping LSD (minus the hollywood bowl when Mick Jagger gave him some and during a few sessions for The Soft Parade), he never really took it. Eventually he said he didn't even smoke pot because it gave him the "cosmic heebie jeebies." Well, anyone who abuses psychedelics will find THC no longer effects them the same. It's like they start tripping again. Ask me how I know lol.
Anyway, the other band members said Syd went mad on that tour and based on something 10x stronger than LSD being consumed in an immense quantity, I can't even imagine. The guy who synthesized it said 10mg was the closest thing to insanity he's ever experience. The Mandrax just made it so much worse, probably was his way of coping with the burnout from drugs and the music scene. He would've split up anyway I think, but he did ask to rejoin the band around 1969 and was met with a firm "no." I kind of wish they'd let him.
He was left alone for years and nobody was really there for him. He'd go around Cambridge visiting old friends unannounced and they'd often be confused where he came from or what he was doing lingering around, but could tell he needed to be around people (some of this comes from "A Very Irregular Head.) Both books are fantastic if you want to know everything you can possibly know about Syd and how he approached music, his lyrics, and most of all his painting. He was a seriously advanced painter in art school. I'm glad to know at least that in his later years, this is what he spent the most time doing, and some of those paintings are really great.
Thanks for this info! Did not know some of this!
he was literally just staring at the camera bruh its not that deep...
There's no coincidence Syd was there for 1 album but changed the course of Music forever. Forever Remembered and Cherished, Shining on, You Time Traveler.
Lovely to be witnessing & seeing this in 2021!
🤩👍
Syd's magnetic presence is unique - as strong as his songwriting.
Forever remembered.
Syd is my fav. He is genius. He is legend.
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LOL
@@isthatcork3853 hello brother
@@sleepyflowerlover hey
@@isthatcork3853 do you have discord or snapchat?
Crazy... Roger Waters was 24 in this video, the same age I went to see him at a concert two years ago with my father who was 4 years old when this was recorded. It was a wonderful experience to see Waters, a 75 year old man who played songs since my father was a baby.
Syd the handsomest lad in Pink Floyd for sure.
Also the creator of Floyd
Yes❤
1)Syd
2)David
3)Rick
4)Nick
5)Roger - although he looked a Lot better once he got older and put on some weight
@@robert48719 mhm i think it's
1. Syd 👼😍
2. Roger ❤
3.david
4. Rick and Nick
My opinion 😊💜💜💜
Agreed! He looked so cute in this video and I adore what he was wearing❤
So young and so talented. Syd left very early, first from reality and then from the band. But we all remember him. It's good that the Pink Floyd helped him financially.
Imagine if Syd had stayed in the band if all the drugs hadn’t messed him up. Always wondered what their sound would have been like
I've often wondered myself
in an alternate universe, this happens
@@MoonieTheMenace In many of em.
I feel like Syd Barrett would’ve been like Freddie Mercury in a way where he sings all the written songs and shit like I think he probably would’ve sung all the songs on A Sauceful Of Secrets
Light side of the moon.
Early Floyd are my fav!
This is gold, the early years of Pink Floyd are the best to me
Many have done it, John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Roger Waters... but ive never heard anyone truly capture the true weird and introspective lyrics of psychedelia as much as syd barret. He captured the weirdness which pulled you into the world he painted with songs like Lucifer Sam, My Bike, and Octopus . He captured the introspectiveness and philosophical aspect of psychedelia with songs like terrapin, Baby Lemonade and Dominoes. The Happiness and darkness and otherworldliness with the 4 albums he made plus opel is second to none. He truly lived both emotion and the world he painted. From Gnomes and worlds of euphoria to cold desolate isolation and those worlds seeming to crumble both reality and fantasy.
He isnt seen as a legend which he needs to be, but most importantly he is a pioneer. A legend takes the stage but a pioneer is the one who built the very stage for those to perform and stand on, nail by nail and board by board.
Very true. On Look of the Week, shot 2-3 weeks after this, Syd basically foreshadows the future of Floyd shows. I think they would've gone on to be just as successful with him, but more successful with him and Gilmour in together.
@@Valientlink i agree greatly
dominoes... terrible song!!!!! "overhear a lark today, losing when my mind's astray, don't you want to know with your pretty hair,? stretch your hand, glad fell, in an echo for your way... "
@@Valientlink 2 or 3 weeks after this? I''s january 1967... syd lost his head from august. It's not "2 or 3 weeks". It's seven months, and with See emily play and the Piper in the middle, which made them FAMOUS and gave them IMPULSE to go out from the clubs and be known. R.E.S.P.E.C.T!
Pimpin😂
The Oxford Dictionary describes masterpiece as a "Work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship." Suffice to say that Arnold Layne qualifies with the greatest ease, and in doing so is the one of the greatest rock songs ever written
You look like the right guy to ask ,why did they make 2 videos for this single ?ive seen oasis do it for America (2nd live forever ) the 1st was made in USA ! But was mainly for over here in uk
@@waynesilverman3048 I honestly don't have an answer for you. It is a question that only Nick Mason or Roger Waters might be able to answer and their memories might be quite sketchy at best. My own feeling is that their original producer for Arnold Layne, Joe Boyd, might have felt that two versions could be helpful for promotional purposes.
@@markfaris4735 youve reminded me of joe reproducing that i think ill listen to Candy and a current bun (my bro and sisters hate currents )prob the floyd as well lol.
Wow, the live just ended.
RIP Syd Barrett
RIP Richard Wright
PINK FLOYD FOREVER!!!!!!
;-)
Always it will be ...
Thanks once more for this rare version with a wonderful vibe of this excellent track from an otherwise rather obscure era !
He exited the band the second album...But STILL, Syd is the #1 most handsome member of Floyd. In my opinion. ❤️
Until Dave Gilmore came along...
I'm so late but I absolutely agree!! He was such a beautiful soul.
If it were not for Syd, the Floyd would not have taken off into space as we now know it.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤yessss
1:19 Roger looks like he's having the time of his life
Do you ever see or watch something of someone that is no longer with us, who went thru bad times and really suffered. And wish you had known them back then that maybe you could have helped them. When I watch Syd I always feel like that. He was a genius .
I'm not an antidrug crusader or anything, but certain people with certain conditions need to stay away from certain drugs, and Syd is the poster child. Brian Wilson is another example; fortunately we didn't totally lose him like we did Syd.
Always loved Syd's voice on this
Its just fits so damned well
Two to Know
Best wishes from mount shasta/weed california usa...
Thanks for the music. Life would be a little less rich without the lot of you
Patiently wait for the show to begin.
This song is well awesome in billions of ways, and Syd sings well too a shame he is no longer alive he sadly died over 15 years ago aged 60.
Weird to think that this song is about a man stealing women's underwear
There are stories that Syd was an occasional cross dresser himself, which makes it even more poignant.
Brilliant to see!. Not seen this footage before but there appears to be a pattern to early Floyd promo films. i.e. "I've got a great idea for a film let's just go outside and mess about" ...
Absolutely brilliant video of one of Floyd's great early songs, go on Syd Barrett 👏 😀
Syd was such a looker. Roger just looked cold LMAO
You can be British and have bad teeth! 🤣🤣🤣
My girlfriend thinks today's old man Roger is better looking than 20-something Roger.
@@RCAvhstape I'm inclined to agree, he did age rather well.
@@RCAvhstape I felt the same way too, many times.
Roger has always looked weird
Listening to Syd is always a pleasure.
If you ask me, Syd Barrett was the first alternative musician ever. I mean, this song was released in 1967! Enough said
Them, The Doors, and The Velvet Underground in the same year. Crazy.
Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground, along with Floyd, were the first to invent Experimental Music, you could say.
Syd was so dang gorgeous
@@gamwisesamgee7400 Don't forget Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced? Oh, to travel back in time. I would start in London, 1/1 1966, and work my way to the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. All the way to Woodstock.
Geniuses are often self-destructive... 😪
Thanks for all PINK FLOYD.
Psychedelic renegade BARRETT This one always makes me laff 😂 great footage !!
The light hitting Barretts intense glare at 2:36 is excellent.
Syd Barrett's music has captured my heart forever❤
Syd is the best member of pink floyd
Was
My vote goes to Nick for sure. Love all of them, but Nick never faltered and his tribute to the Syd years with Saucerful of Secrets is pretty great too!
thank you!
Por supuesto!
Always ❤️
Roger shown fighting physically with Syd.Sign of things to come with him and Dave in the early1980's
D'you know why he fought with Gilmor, Gilmor took Syds place
Roger Waters: fighting with composers/singers since 1969...
67
lol
So great, unreal to see this after 54 years. Makes you wonder what else is in the cupboard!
I never knew this video existed. WOW !!! Very cool.... Wish there was more.....
Every legendary story has his start...And this is an AMAZING one!!!
Absolutely wonderful 💎
Amazing! What a lovely alternative version of this Pink Floyd classic.
How handsome and charismatic can you be?
Syd: Yes!
Agreed!
Syd is a real legend, he is unforgettable!
Really cool the shot where we can see all the hands that made
The Best Music Ever Written 🏆
Utterly brilliant this is the best video of Arnold Layne ive ever seen great to see Sid so animated R.I.P. sid love you ❤
Great 👍stuff thanks for sharing guy's..Floyd fan from Liverpool uk here 😉
0:20
I can’t stop laughing at Rick in the background 😂
ajshsuabshv everytime 💀💀
🚶♂️🚶♂️
The quintessence of psychedelia! This is why we love Pink Floyd!
Magical and current. I would like to know who the girl who appears and dances is and what she is doing today
Syd Barret, "The Eternal Diamond"... Shine On!
Great video, beautifully shot, very well visually narrated story.
Grande Syd! Senza di te la magia non sarebbe mai cominciata. Un Diamante puro, anche se folle.
Ma chi è geniale come te un po' di follia ci vuole. Sei Grande e brillerai sempre nel mio cuore, e nel cuore di chi ama i Pink Floyd. Siete tutti meravigliosi: tu Syd, Rick, Rog, Dave e Nick! Siete nel mio cuore, siete nella mia vita. Spettacolare video, strepitosa versione.
A very cool clip, only took forever to get it here
At least I was still alive to see it
Thanks Floyd Pink
I was missing the Barrett Fridays
Although I totally love listening to him in my Sunday Psychodelia 💙❤💙❤💙
Every days is madcap laughs
Or Terrapin Today if youd like
Solo syd hits me to
It's awesome to see when they were young🤟🏼🍏
Fabulous video; very advanced ideas
Rick is like when I try to pass as normal when I'm actually bad tripping awfully
Ive never seen this version before to be honest, glad I stumbled upon it now
Brilliant I love the alternative version my favourite ❤
A song. about a knickers thief.....ahead of its time
Thank you so much for releasing this🙏❤️🍻
They all look in their absolute PRIME as KINGS of PSYCHEDELIA in this footage, mesmerizing! Syd was an absolute legend, so was dear Rick. Rest in peace lads ❤🎶
i’m always happy with a new 60s pink floyd video
Thank you very much for this! Happy Friday night!
I HAVE BEEN WAITING THIS CHANNEL UPLOAD THIS VERSION FOR A LONG TIME :,,V
Thank you very much for sharing so great music the first time I hear this song great thank you Pink Floyd 🌼
Por favor pink floyd , reediten una coleccion en dvd de todos sus videos !!
Shine on you crazy diamond ❤
I'm sure we'll meet here after 20 years later for this song.
such amazing work awaiting
Nope this was their zenith
4 childs, beautifull Syd, miss You ...
PINK FLOYD THE BEST BAND EVER! 🧡💚
I would say the beatles are the best band of all time but pink floyd is still my favorite band of all time.
Thanks for uploading this
The third greatest pop promo ever made. Final shot - St Michael's Highgate London so the rest probably Hampstead Heath. They lived in Stanhope Gardens.
Brilliant lyrics Brilliant music composition Thx Syd
Never seen this before, thanks for the upload.
Desde México, saludos, para que sepan que también a los hispano hablantes nos gusta la mejor música
Ok
Escuchando desdé Guatemala 💖💖💖💖💖💖
Да и не только испаноговорящие
1:08 WHY CAN'T YOU SEE?!?!?!?!
...as Syd Barrett stares deep into your soul.
Great nice to see some more footage with syd!! 👍
Congratulation, gentlemen, you just recorded your first #1
There will never be another like Syd
Smashing, i say. Pink Floyd Arnold Layne (alt version) ... Dandy❗
I really like this one thank you for sharing 😎🍸🎸
love seeing this version re-mastered 🙏
RIP Syd one of the biggest inspirations in my life🖤
2:30 - he looks right through you...
As usual brilliant Floyd 🎸🎷☺😎👌🏼👍
Quanti viaggi lisercici in compagnia del Fluido 🙏🏾💎
Arnold Layne had a strange hobby
Collecting clothes moonshine washing line
They suit him fine
On the wall hung a tall mirror
Distorted view, see through baby blue
He dug it
Oh, Arnold Layne
It's not the same, takes two to know
Two to know, two to know, two to know
Why can't you see?
Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne
Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne
Now he's caught
A nasty sort of person
They gave him time
Doors bang, chain gang he hates it
Oh, Arnold Layne
It's not the same, takes two to know
Two to know, two to know, two to know
Why can't you see?
Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne
Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne
Don't do it again
I love Syd's work so, so much.
Two to know!!!
St Michael's church Highgate around 1967?
Ero bambino 🧒 ora anziano e Arnold Layne è bellissimo
@@onetruebob_tj the question is who was Arnold ?