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    Fingal's Cave Podcast Ep.9 - Rosemary Breen on her Brother Syd Barrett: „He never sought celebrity“

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    Ep.9 - Rosemary Breen on her Brother Syd Barrett: „He never sought celebrity“

    Syd Barrett: “An amazingly attractive, energetic, sparkly boy goes the wrong way in life and is lost”

    Rosemary Breen knew her brother Syd Barrett better than anyone. They were inseparable as children, and in later years, Rosemary cared for Syd between the early 1980s and his untimely death in 2006. A "bright cookie" and kind, Syd had an unusual brain, and Rosemary became the single individual he could cope with.

    Rosemary spoke to Ian Priston on 16 September 2023 to get things on record and encourage youngsters who look up to Syd to carefully think about why and how things happened to him.

    Rosemary eloquently sums up how Syd wanted to play with the other members of Pink Floyd and with sound. He neither sought celebrity nor understood it. When being in the band ceased to be fun, Syd left.

    Syd Barrett expressed his true self through his art. After he returned to Cambridge, Syd produced some memorable artworks when he was in a good frame of mind. He had many ideas and would paint enormous canvases, and there was often one in progress when Rosemary visited.

    The two used to go on days out. On one occasion, Rosemary and Syd were in central Cambridge, and Syd stopped and feared crossing a road because he felt compelled to get a painting out of his head and onto a canvas. For Syd, art was about much more than simply being creative; according to Rosemary, the process fulfilled a need and was vital.

    The interview covers some serious topics, but there is also humour. For example, Rosemary explains how Syd was “Mr. DIY”. Talking about Syd Barrett’s lyrics, Rosemary says, "They make me giggle. He was a clown and was joking. Life was a joke. If anybody took him seriously, he just would giggle away."


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    #2
    A really interesting conversation about an aspect of Syd's life not covered as often and done with great respect for both Syd and Rosemary. Many thanks Ian.

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      #3
      Truly LOVELY video interview!

      Enjoyed it really a lot.

      Thanks to Ian, Rosemary and anyone else involved.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Journey Man View Post
        A really interesting conversation about an aspect of Syd's life not covered as often and done with great respect for both Syd and Rosemary. Many thanks Ian.
        I couldn't say it any better than that. Brilliant addition to the series, this.

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          #5
          I really enjoyed the interview! Had it been me speaking with her I would have suggested that he never stopped painting. Much of his music was simply "painting with sound." Silence was his canvas, and he approached his performances with great creativity. In my view it was not music itself that sent him wrong, it was all the trappings of the entertainment industry and celebrity. On the other hand, the late sixties were a time of great experimentation, and one did not have to be a pop star to go wrong with substances. Syd being a creative soul and having tried psychedelics prior to his stardom, I am not so sure he would have avoided the issues he had, had there been an absence of stardom. Of course we can never know.

          Thanks so much for your efforts and for the sensitivity with which you approached the interview.

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            #6
            Rosemary is so sweet, much love to the Barrett family!
            Well done and congrats on another amazing addition to your podcast.

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              #7
              Congratulations again, fantastic questions and answers.
              You gained Rosemary's trust, and she was too pleased to put down on record her Brothers story.
              These interviews are priceless.
              Keep them coming chaps!

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                #8
                great stuff Ian - you're a very sensitive and empathic interviewer, and allowed Rosemary to shed some light on the side of Syd that we never really knew about. You put me in mind of John Peel during his Home Truths period.
                Last edited by Blackstrat; 11-15-2023, 07:53 AM.

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                  #9
                  Thank you very much to Rosemary and to Ian for this one. I've been really enjoying the podcast series, and this episode in particular was both fascinating and moving.

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