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Soundcheck

Thursday, August 11, 2005
  • Album covers from Nick Drake and Pink Floyd (Wolfgang Plank)

    Rebel, Rebel

    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

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

The Ill Effects of Urban Noise

Soundcheck

Soundcheck received an overwhelming response to our segment on the effects of urban noise. So much so that Arline Bronzaft decided to address the feedback. Listen to the original segment and read Bronzaft's response.