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    John Latham Versions

    Can't seem to find that much on this

    I understand he is a performance artist that was at the same poly as RW/RW/NM but what's the story about these recordings?

    Thanks
    Wave upon wave of demented avengers march cheerfully out of obscurity into the dream

    #2
    It was intended (but not used, as far as I know) as a soundtrack for his experimental film 'Speak'. God knows why they're labelled 'versions', they're obviously just sections of a single continuous piece.

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      #3
      A few years out of date but this archived Y! post should be of interest to you,

      https://ravinganddrooling.com/forum/...ack#post108169

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        #4
        Here is a link to the John Latham movie and Pink Floyd Sound Track.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBMor-V2HXA

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          #5
          The John Latham stuff is unique I think? Syd-era Floyd recorded live in a studio environment stereo, with clear instrument separation. No complex overdubs or weird production decisions. It's a shame it's just a bunch of squeaks and rattles rather than anything musical.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Paul View Post
            Here is a link to the John Latham movie and Pink Floyd Sound Track.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBMor-V2HXA
            This is somebody's modern day effort at joining the music to the film (and very good).

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              #7
              Originally posted by Journey Man View Post
              A few years out of date but this archived Y! post should be of interest to you,

              https://ravinganddrooling.com/forum/...ack#post108169
              This past discussion in Y! was very enlightening. So glad that someone made Nick aware of the reel, and they got the recordings included on TEY: 1965–1967 Cambridge St/ation. (I'm guessing this is how the John Latham Versions got there.)

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                #8
                Originally posted by marksturdy View Post
                God knows why they're labelled 'versions', they're obviously just sections of a single continuous piece.
                To generate more royalties obviously.

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                  #9
                  All credit for the inclusion of the John Latham tracks on TEY goes to the late Chris M, a Barrett expert and contributor on SHF. Chris sent a registered letter to Paul Loasby alerting him about their existance and where they were located.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rontoon View Post
                    All credit for the inclusion of the John Latham tracks on TEY goes to the late Chris M, a Barrett expert and contributor on SHF. Chris sent a registered letter to Paul Loasby alerting him about their existance and where they were located.
                    Wonderful! Thanks for filling in that piece of the story, rontoon. And cheers to the memory of Chris M!

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                      #11
                      Thanks for all the great info folks!!!
                      Wave upon wave of demented avengers march cheerfully out of obscurity into the dream

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Paul View Post
                        Here is a link to the John Latham movie and Pink Floyd Sound Track.

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBMor-V2HXA
                        Does anyone know which specific bits Syd Barrett is playing on?

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                          #13
                          Actually looking at the limited Syd-era tape inventory in the Abbey Road vault (which was made public in a book long ago) would have exposed the recording instantly.
                          And they would have found and used "Reaction In G" and several other far more worthy things too.
                          But it's easier to not look and say that you've released everything that exists.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Gern Blansten View Post
                            Actually looking at the limited Syd-era tape inventory in the Abbey Road vault (which was made public in a book long ago) would have exposed the recording instantly.
                            Why are you assuming that this came from the Abbey Road vault?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Frankymole View Post

                              Does anyone know which specific bits Syd Barrett is playing on?
                              Syd played all the guitar parts. I wouldn't know if there was any overdubs for this, doesn't sound like it.

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