Richard
Wright About Syd Barrett
From an interview August 1996, Mark Blake
Q: You co-produced Syd
Barrett's second album (Barrett in 1970). Could you see yourself moving into
production?
A: Producing yourself is one thing but producing
somebody else is another. Anthony (
Q: Do you have any contact with Syd
Barrett?
A: I read in a magazine, that he's now going blind
because of diabetes. It's terribly sad. We don't see him, because apparently if
he's ever reminded of Pink Floyd and when he was in it, he goes into a
depression for weeks on end. His mother asked us to stay away a few years ago.
Apparently, most of the time he's quite happy - or was - but our faces can
trigger off a lapse. Would it have always happened or was it because of a huge
overdose of acid ? Who knows.
I suspect it was a bit of both. All I know is one week he was fine and a week
later he turned up again and was completely different. It's just a terrible
tragedy.
Q: What are your views on acid now?
A: Syd was very influenced by
a lot of people around him, who encouraged him to take trips. There are a load
of acid casualties out there. He wasn't alone. Back then, we had people like
Timothy Leary openly advocating it: trip our and take it every day. Wrong ? Yes. Misguided ? Yes. It
was wrong for me. I took two trips in my life. The first was quite enjoyable
and that was before I was in the band. Then I took one more and I didn't enjoy
it at all, so I never took it again. It certainly destroyed Syd
and I think it has destroyed a lot of other people.