By Jill Lawless - Published: July 11, 2006 - AP
Syd Barrett, founder of Pink Floyd, dies |
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LONDON - Syd Barrett, the troubled Pink Floyd co-founder who spent his
last years in reclusive anonymity, has died, the band said Tuesday. He
was 60. |
He reverted to his real name, Roger Barrett, and spent much of the rest
of his life living quietly in his hometown of Cambridge, England. Moving
into his mother's suburban house, he passed the time painting and
tending the garden. His former bandmates made sure Barrett continued to
receive royalties from his work with Pink Floyd. He was a familiar figure to neighbors, often seen cycling or walking to the corner store, but rarely spoke to the fans and journalists who sought him out over the years. Despite his brief career, Barrett's fragile, wistful songs influenced many musicians, from David Bowie — who covered the Barrett track "See Emily Play" — to the other members of Pink Floyd, who recorded the album "Wish You Were Here" as a tribute to their troubled bandmate. It contained the song "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" — "Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun." The band also dwelt on themes of mental illness on the albums "Dark Side of the Moon" and "The Wall." The band spokeswoman said a small, private funeral would be held. |