Nick Mason at York Barbican

I went to see Nick Mason at the York Barbican last night. I was seated next to a real Punk Rock Queen called Jane! She loved it as much as me! Great show. All very different to the early shows at Middle Earth in 67/68. Back then there were no mobiles, no bag checks and metal detectors. You could go and chat to the band. We pranced around or stood and watched and had a great time. It was only about 15p to get in back in 67! Bit different now. That was an event; this was a show. Altogether different. Back in 1967 it was more a gathering of the clans – like-minded people with a real dream. How naïve we were. But what camaraderie and intense fun.

I was trying to remember when I last saw the Floyd playing live. The chronology is all over the place. It might have been the Fishmongers Arms in Tottenham, or Eel Pie Island with Blossom Toes. It could even have been the free Parliament Hill Fields free concert or Hyde Park. They were a great psychedelic underground band.

It was great to see the images of Syd. He was a genius. Those early songs were so incredibly unique. Nick’s band did a great job but it wasn’t the same. I did get to meet Syd once, in the corridor at Abbey Road Studio in about 1971. I was walking down the corridor with Roy Harper, towards the studio where Roy was recording. Syd was in there recording too. He loped towards us, recognised Roy and stopped to have a chat. I stood as Roy and Syd exchanged words. He still looked great then – a shock of long curly black hair and handsome face but the eyes had gone. They were indeed those black holes that I have seen a few other times with acid casualties. He seemed in good spirits though – lucid and friendly. He and Roy talked for a minute. He nodded to me and then loped off.

I never went to see the Floyd playing stadia. After seeing them in small clubs for free or next to nothing it didn’t seem right. Rock to me was the intimacy of a small club, a rocking band and being with mates. I’ve grown to enjoy stadia rock and wish I’d made the effort. It’s different but good.

I took a few photos of the gig on my phone. Nothing great but they do give an impression. The band were superb. Great to see Nick after all this time. Felt strange to see a huge image of Syd staring out at us as his songs were played. They are timeless, exciting. I was knocked out by the Syd number where they’d isolated a Syd vocal and played along to it. I’d never heard that track!!

A great evening – a bit different to 1967. Times move on.

Today’s Music to keep me IIiIINnnnssssSAAAAANNnnnEeee – Pink Floyd – Piper At The Gates Of Dawn

That first album, brimming with creativity, the Syd Barrett masterpiece.

Stars frighten me.

Nobody had ever sounded like this.

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Rock Music Genres – Psychedelia.

Rock Music Genres – Psychedelia.

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In the mid-sixties in London LSD was available, the alternative counter-culture was starting up and musicians were at the forefront. The drug of choice was cannabis and the effects of LSD and cannabis was soon evident in the music.

A number of clubs opened up to cater for these bands and their enthusiastic audience. These clubs, like UFO, Middle Earth and the Marquee, all equipped with light shows and advertised with psychedelic posters formed part of Underground Britain.

Jimi Hendrix exploded on the scene, The Yardbirds, Who, Smallfaces and others moved from Blues and Beat to Psychedelia with numbers like ‘Over, Under, Sideways, Down’, ‘Itchycoo Park’ and ‘I can See for Miles’. The Beatles were at the forefront with first Revolver and numbers like ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ and then Sgt Peppers. The Stones produced singles like ‘We Love You’ and the album Their Satanic Majesties Request with numbers like ‘She’s a Rainbow’ and ‘2000 Light Years From Home’.

There was a lot of cross-fertilisation going on with the West Coast Acid Rock scene in America. On both sides of the Atlantic the Sixties Underground was burgeoning.

The band that really sums up the whole Psychedelic sound was Pink Floyd. Their first album – Piper At The Gates Of Dawn – was so innovative that it blew everything else away. It was the brainchild of Syd Barrett who had been consuming LSD prodigiously. That was evident in the songs. They were full of fairy-tale imagery and Sci-Fi spaciness. The music went off into long trippy sequences with strange noises, loops and electronic sounds.

They were the house-band at Middle Earth and led the way. Other new bands came in their wake – Tomorrow, Syn, Mandrake Paddlesteamer, the Move, Arthur Brown, Action and Soft Machine but Pink Floyd were the best.

The Underground was roaring. There were clubs, Underground newspapers, events and a new camaraderie that sounded like it would never end. The tribes met at the Roundhouse for all-nighters and it was all a Purple Haze of wonder.

The psychedelic sounds got mingled up with Progressive Rock from the likes of Cream, the Nice, Traffic and King Crimson and even the Blues Bands like Fleetwood Mac. There were Indian Ragas, Electronic squeals, reversed tapes, loops and weird lyrics. It was a time of experimentation, adventure and great fun. Anything was possible. There were no limits.

Syd was the first casualty. Too much Acid. Then Pete Green flipped, Hendrix died and the whole scene began to turn sour and implode.

What was a wonderful experiment descended into a heap of wreckage, the idealism drained away and the music became drab and clichéd. The sixties was over and the positive vibe went with it.

My book – In Search of Captain Beefheart tells the story:

Today’s Music to keep me IiiiINnnnnnSssssaaaaaAnNnnNeee – Pink Floyd – Interstellar Overdrive

Originality, improvisation, experimentation, psychedelia, – sheer genius!!

Today’s Music to keep me IIiIiNnNnSssAaannnneE – Pink Floyd – Astronomy Domine

One of the most creative bands in the universe!!!

Today’s Music to keep me SsSSssaAAANnNnnee – Pink Floyd and Roy Harper – Have A Cigar

Roy singing with Pink Floyd – what could be better?

Today’s music to keep me SssSSSAAAaAAnnnnnNee – Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb

I’d quite like to be comfortably numb instead of constantly infuriated.

Today’s Music to keep me Insssssaaaannnneee – Syd Barrett.

A true madcap. There is something so compelling about his music.

Today’s Music to keep me SsSSAAaaNNNnEEe in Isolation – Pink Floyd – Piper At The Gates Of Dawn

Genius of a debut album – brought in a new sound – new era. I still have the copy I bought when it came out.