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Thursday, August 11, 2005

Bohemian poet, artist and visionary, musician Syd Barrett joined the band Pink Floyd in 1965. His story is captured in a recent documentary that tells of his dramatic rise to fame and his premature departure in a haze of drugs and psychological trouble. Host John Schaefer speaks with the director and producer of the documentary, John Edginton. Also, a conversation with Patrick Humphries, biographer of the British songwriter Nick Drake, who died in 1974 at the age of 26 from an "accidental overdose" of anti-depressants. Drake released only three albums during his lifetime, rarely performed live and gave only one official interview, but his work spawned a following on all sides of the Atlantic. This is an encore broadcast of Soundcheck.

John Edginton

John Edginton, the director and producer of a documentary on Syd Barrett joins us to talk about the punk rocker's legacy.
» More on The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story DVD

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Remembering Nick Drake

A look at the enduring influence and cult appeal of the late English singer-songwriter Nick Drake.
» Nick Drake's Web site

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