cytaty z książek autora "Rob Chapman"
He was on top of a wardrobe once at a party, rolling his own cigarettes with incredible precision. And he said, 'Do you think God rolls his own cigarettes?' I said, 'No, I don’t think he has any need does he?' And then the whole wardrobe came forward really slowly. I said 'Why don’t you jump off?' and he said, 'I thought I’d go down with the ship.' It caused much more damage with him on top than it would have done if he’d just jumped off.
Another friend who wished to remain anonymous confirmed this. ‘I went round to his house one day and he said, “Listen to this,” and he played a tape and it was Syd and his girlfriend fucking. He said, “It was her idea.”
Well, if you’re doing your music and your painting and you’ve got women like that you’ve got a pretty full bag before you start’.
Anthony Stern remains convinced that the light show was the chief catalyst for the band’s change of direction. ‘The reason their music changed into what it became is because that was the way to go with the light show, the mixture of light and music, painting with light and sound, and sound that becomes music. Which comes originally from the psychedelic experience, ’cos when you take acid, you may well have an experience where a sound heard will produce a flurry of images. It’s almost like you’ve had two hearts, two sensory systems in our brains are wired across to each other, someone had patched them through together so that when you see something, you hear something, when you hear something you see something’.
By its very definition, genuine experimentation does not always have a tangible outcome.
Someone once said to Picasso, “I could do that in five minutes”, and Picasso replied, “Well, it took me seventy years and five minutes.” Syd’s guitar explorations were like that.
They didn’t come out of nowhere.