Syd Barrett - Octopus video free download


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Duration: 03:48
Uploaded: 2010/01/06

Song from the album "The Madcap Laughs" (1970).

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8 years ago

Jazz Wood

Come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine-It's so beautiful that Floyd wrote shine on you crazy diamond for poor Syd when he went crazy, R.I.P Barrett. x

8 years ago

Manuel Delajara

brilla con tu big band syd gracias por la locura

8 years ago

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9 years ago

Héctor Hugo Alarcón Torres

Revoltoso

9 years ago

Glenn Woddle

Syd :)

9 years ago

Nicolás Moreno

Happy Birthday Syd!

9 years ago

taskal012

i wonder if that's the reason john frusciante has an octapus at his right arm ..

9 years ago

James Connell

brilliant , god bless syd never to be forgotten rip

9 years ago

Andrea Velluto

Stralunate, pazzoidi: sono le canzoni composte da quello dei Pink Floyd che è uscito pazzo finendo a vivere per sempre dalla mamma, Syd Barrett (1946-2006). Alcune suonano geniali, come potrebbero suonar geniali le canzoni inventate da un bambino davanti allo specchio. Ecco "Octopus", da uno dei suoi album da solista, "The Madcap Laughs" (1970):

9 years ago

Sioux Costa

On the trip to heave and ho... all life long.

9 years ago

Maurizio Imperatore

Syd Barrett - Octopus

9 years ago

james scott

such a good song

9 years ago

Noise Ninja

Genius lyrics, awesome song

9 years ago

BarryLyndon63

" David Gilmour, che lavorò insieme a Roger Waters alle sessioni di Madcap, aggiunge poi che le sessioni con Barrett erano difficili, ma ispirate, e descrive poi un aneddoto riguardante la canzone Octopus: «Avevamo tutti il testo davanti, ma [Syd] inserì lì una frase dal nulla: "Little minute gong coughs and clears his throat". Non ha niente a che fare, musicalmente parlando, con la canzone, ma funziona perfettamente. L'unica altra persona che poteva spezzare il tempo — ignorando il numero di battute in favore dei testi — era John Lennon»

10 years ago

Gaucho Divino

Isn´t it good to be lost in the wood?

10 years ago

most-def.net

'I carried that about in my head for about six months before I actually wrote it. So maybe that’s why it came out so well. The idea was like those number songs like *‘Green Grow the Rushes, Ho!’* where you have twelve lines each related to the next and an overall theme. It’s like a foolproof combination of lyrics really, and then the chorus comes in and changes the tempo but holds the whole thing together.'*Syd Barrett* discussing *‘Octopus'* in an interview with *Giovanni Dadomo* in early 1970#sydbarrett #pinkfloyd 

10 years ago

Salvatore Di Fina

sei un mito SYD!!!

10 years ago

rabbitss11

sung in an english accent, it's rough, it's got edges but this is how he played and the lyrics have a staggering range and invention, maybe most people now are used to listening to americanised over-produced mush sung in a mid-atlantic accent, most people aren't fit to judge this

10 years ago

Johann Ellington

Hi Syd, what's up? My unicorn is really beautiful, what a miracle!

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