Syd Barrett – My Head Kissed the Ground (1967-1971)

Syd Barrett
1967-1971 – My Head Kissed the Ground

Sources:
06 Jun 1970, + others
1-4: 6 Jun 70, Olympia Exhibition Hall, London
5-7: BBC 16 Feb 71
9: 1967
10: 13 Sep 67 Copenhagen
11: 14 May 67 Look Of The Week
12-14: Nov 74, Syd’s last studio sessions.
15: 13 Sep 67 Copenhagen 16: 1967

Tracks:

  Disc: 1
   1. Terrapin
   2. Gigolo Aunt
   3. Effervescing Elephant
   4. Octopus
   5. Baby Lemonade
   6. Dominoes
   7. Love Song
   8. Scream Thy Last Scream
   9. Swan Lee #1
  10. One In A Million
  11. Astronomy Domine
  12. Blues #1
  13. Blues #2
  14. Blues #3
  15. Arnold Layne
  16. Swan Lee #2
  17. Birdie Hop
  18. Short bit of Syd talking (studio babble)
  19. Opel
  20. Astronomy Domine
      Total Time:                                         66.34

Band:
Syd Barrett
Roger Waters
David Gilmour
Nick Mason
Rick Wright

Comments: 8) Scream Thy Last Scream – the last verse only, at 1/2 speed. This way, the
“chipmunk” voices in the background are at normal speed. This is, easily, the nicest thing
on this disk. It’s really great to hear Syd & the boys have a good time.

9) Swan Lee #1 – One of the unused backing tracks probably made by the Floyd at the
Vegetable Man sessions in the Fall of 1967.

11) Astronomy Domine – 14 May 67 This track has an introduction on it that I’m not
familiar with. It’s in French, I believe. However, the song is certainly from the good old
Look Of The Week.

16) Swan Lee #2 – Another one of the unused backing tracks probably made by the Floyd
at the Vegetable Man sessions in the Fall of 1967.

17) Birdie Hop – The CD says that it’s a different take than was used on Opel. However,
since only 1 take was ever made, they have to be the same.

19) Opel – The CD says that it’s a different take than was used on Opel. However, it’s really
the same. Horrible quality, though..

20) Astronomy Domine – The CD claims 19 April 68 Rome, Italy. but, I don’t know if
that’s correct. It certainly doesn’t feature Barrett.

-SCOTT

This is another decent collection of Syd’s rarities, plagued with inaccurate source
information. There is nothing presented here that wasn’t available before or in better quality
than before. Lots of vinyl distortion can be heard. Not the best CD in my collection, but
certainly not the worst. Hey, at least they didn’t reissue the bloody Peel Sessions again…
groan…

-SCOTT

Syd Barrett – Unforgotten Hero (1967-1970)

Syd Barrett
1967 – 1970 – Unforgotten Hero

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

I found in my boxes this tape, 80 min, with a side a vinyl transfer.
I’m not a collector of vinyl boots, so I made some research, I saw that it’s rare, so I decided to transfer the tape.
Here more info: http://www.floydboots.com/pages/u2.php
I didn’t change nothing, only split the tracks.
Nothing new but a enjoyable collection.

FOR TRADE OR GIVE AWAY ONLY – DO NOT SELL !!!
Do not encode to any lossy format !!!

Nipote – 2014-01-02

Syd Barrett – Melk Weg (1967-1970)

Syd Barrett
Melk Weg
Sources: 1967- 1970 Various vinyl roios.

Catalog: FAR011 Four Ace Records

Misc.: SIAE

Produced: Made in Italy

Date: 67

Cover: The cover consists of what seems to be a large breast sitting in the middle of a large field. The colors are an orange and blue psychedlic array. In the lower left hand corner is the title, ‘Milk Weg.’ Also, there is a cool, rarely seen picture of Barrett.

Tracks:

   1. Milky Way                3:09
   2. Wouldn't You Miss Me             2:57
   3. Swan Lee                2:48
   4. Opel                6:15
   5. Untitled Words            2:58
   6. Birdy Hop                2:41
   7. Silas Lang                2:41
   8. Scream Thy Last Scream        4:35
   9. Vegetable Man/Reaction in G [fragment]    2:49
  10. Gigolo Aunt                3:42
  11. Two of a Kind            2:36
  12. Terrapin                3:05
  13. Baby Lemonade            2:30
  14. Just Before You Disappear        4:03
  15. Dark Globe                2:59
  16. Words                2:59
  17. Interstellar Overdrive            5:14

Band:
Syd Barrett
Roger Waters
Rick Wright
Nick Mason

Xref: Vegetable Man LP Unforgotten Hero LP and many, many others.

Quality: G+/G
Tracks 1-7, 12-16: Sup-, Tracks 8-9: Ex-, Track 10: G+,
Tracks 11 & 17 Sup+, Track 14: G

Comments:
The fragment of Reaction in G is not listed on the cover. The contents appear to be
derived from other recent ROIOs. – ANON

Melkweg is a dutch word, meaning milky way -GERHARD

Track 3, Swan Lee, is probably Syd’s demo. Track 5 and track 16 are of course the very
same song and the same as those found on Opel. Tracks 10 and 11 are probably off Peel
Sessions. Track 14 is mis-titled. It is really Octopus – a very fast, cut off version. Track 17
is also shortened. Track 8, Scream Thy Last Scream is shorter than usual, but decent
quality. In the middle Syd says ‘Oh, fuck it’, so something must have gone wrong. Track 7,
Silas Lang, is a non-vocals Swan Lee. It is live and probably is with Floyd, as it says. -JR

Tracks as they really are:

  1. Milky Way
  2. Dark Globe (with falsetto voices)
  3. Instrumental #1
  4. Opel
  5. Word Song
  6. Birdy Hop
  7. Swan Lee (backing track)
  8. Scream Thy Last Scream
  9. Vegetable Man
  10. Reaction In G
  11. Gigolo Aunt
  12. Two Of A Kind
  13. Terrapin
  14. Baby Lemonade
  15. Octopus
  16. Dark Globe (with falsetto voices)
  17. Word Song
  18. Interstellar Overdrive

This CD was definitely taken from vinyl source materials. Many of the tracks are muffled
(especially the Peel Sessions) and all have distinctive pops & crackles.

Although songs 2, 16 and 5, 17 are the same, they were clearly mastered from different
sources. (Perhaps the compiler thought they were different ??) Song 1 is identical to the
version on Opel, except that here, we hear some unidentified person say “1,2,3,4” at the
beginning. Similarly, song 6 is identical to that on Opel, except that we hear the person say
“Birdy Hop take 1”. Song 3 has been called “Swan Lee” and “Madcap’s Embrace”.
Actually, it’s neither. Malcolm Jones’ book refers to it as “Instrumental” and so shall I.

Songs 8 and 9 are listenable (but not great) studio versions of these two rare songs.
Despite the other RoIO entry for this disk, Syd does NOT yell “Oh, fuck it” in the middle
of Scream. He’s saying “Oh, sock it to me.” at the end of a long bit of guitar. (around 2:08
for those of you with the disk)

Song 10 is from the 7/23/67 Carlisle pirate radio broadcast. Sadly, the second (longer)
song (StCftHotS) was not included here.

Songs 11 to 14 are from Syd’s Peel Sessions. The quality here is terrible. Do yourself the
favour of buying the more common (and less illicit) Peel Sessions disk.

Song 15 was taken from Syd’s infamous Olympia, London gig of 6 June 70. Quite a good
Octopus if you can overlook the absent lyrics and horrible tape quality.

The Interstellar Overdrive is just over 5 minutes long and excellent quality. Can’t say for
sure where it’s been pinched from, as I can’t tell one IO from another.

All in all, most of these songs are available in much better quality on Opel or the Peel
Sessions CD. Those songs not available there are on other RoIOs in much better
(or equal) quality. This is one disk that you should probably just leave in the bin. -SCOTT

Track 14, “Just Before You Disappear”, is mislabeled. It is actually some very strange
version of “Octopus” recorded very badly. Tracks 5 & 16 are exactly the same (Untitled
Words). “Two of a Kind” is taken from the BBC recordings, and “Interstellar Overdrive”
is the same version from the original Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Other than that, the CD
is pretty good. Scream Thy Last Scream sounds good, with the “chipmunk” voice in the
background. Silas Lang is different from the “Opel” version, and it sounds good. Basically
the rest of these songs are different takes of the commercial song. If you don’t have a good
copy of Scream Thy Last Scream or Vegetable Man already, get this CD. A delectible
buy for the Barrett fan.

Tracks 1-7, 12-16: Sup-,
Tracks 8-9: Ex-,
Track 10: G+,
Tracks 11 & 17 Sup+,
Track 14: G -FOOLBERT STURGEON

Just Before You Disappear is a step too fast (just listen to the vocals, he sounds like an
elf!)

Swan Lee (7) is NOT with Pink Floyd, it s just the backing track to the song from Opel

Silas Lang (3) seems to be the backing track of Swan Lee, but with jazzy music mixed in
from another source.

The version of IO on this CD is simply a different mix than the one on Piper. That version
is two different takes mixed together. This is one of the final mix takes combined with a
different one. It fades out early, which is unfortunate, but there are many noticeable
differences compared to the official release.

Syd Barret – Psychedelic Freak Out

Syd Barrett
Psychedelic Freak Out
(Demos, Acetates & Mixes)

The Godfatherecords GR 483
Matrix Disc : G.R. 483

Tracks: Time:

1 Interstellar Overdrive 14:56 October 31, 1965 – Demo
2 See Emily Play 2:52 May 21, 1967 – Acetate With Alternate Ending
3 Scream Thy Last Scream 4:40 August 7, 1967 – Malcom Jones Mix 1987
4 Vegetable Man 2:37 October 1967 – Malcom Jones Mix 1987
5 Vegetable Man 2:47 1967 Mix From Mason Interview, March 1969
6 Silas Lang 2:47 May 6, 1968 – Backing Track
7 Lanky 1:36 May 14, 1968 Part Two
8 Golden Hair 1:56 May 28, 1969 Instrumental – Gareth Cousins Mix 1988
9 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