Pink Floyd: The Story of Wish You Were Here

Synopsis: "Wish You Where Here" was released September, 1975. Interviews with Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Manson and Richard Wright as they tell the story of the creative process of this album.
 
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2012
85 min
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This Programme contains some strong Language.

# How I wish How I wish you Were here

# We're just two lost Souls Swimming in a Fish Bowl

# Year After Year

# Running over the Same old Ground

# What We have found?

# The Same old fears

# Wish you Were here. #

It did Stem from Those first four Notes

That popped out one of the Guitar Day in King's Cross.

Somehow, Those Notes evoked a Song About Syd

and HIS Disappearance, Absence, if you Like, in Roger.

It's My homage to Syd

My heartfelt and Expression of My Sadness and ...

for the Loss of the friend.

# You Were caught in the crossfire

# Of Childhood stardom and

# Blown on the steel Breeze. #

I Think the Song is Brilliant in ITS Sort of evocation of What

Obviously Roger felt About Syd, and Certainly , it matches mine.

What was I Think SO Important was not to try

and write HIM out of History.

# Come on, you Stranger

# You legend, you Martyr

# And shine! #

There are no generalities, really, in That Song.

It's not About, "All the Crazy Diamonds" , it's about Syd.

AND THEY Vocalize EMIT noises

When I first SAW the Floyd, I Remember ...

I Mean, the first thing you Noticed was the Lights,

Because nobody was doing That then. At least I hadn't seen it.

But Syd Started to really shine.

You know, you couldn ' t really take your eyes off him,

even in the murk and the purple and green Blobs, you know,

the bright-eyed Syd and his singing and his guitar playing

kind of jumped out at you.

# Blinding signs flap Flicker, flicker, flicker

# Blam ... Pow! Pow!

# Da, Da-Da, Da, Da-Da, Da-Da

# Da-Da , da-da

# Ooooh! #

By the time I was working with Them in the Studio,

IT Clear That was the Real Shape of creative the group emanated

from Syd, Although,

you know, IT Certainly was not Syd and backing Group.

Syd was a very wonderful CHAP.

Very, very witty. Very, very sharp.

You know, He was out-going, charming, wonderful, Friendly.

You Name it. I mean, a wonderful man.

He was one of the Gang, I guess you'd Say.

A good friend. Funny.

Rather annoying, Though - Good Looking He was

and Played Guitar and Could paint,

Always HAD nice and Girlfriends.

No-one That you really Ever Would have imagined

Would wind up the way He did wind up.

# Remember When you Were Young

# You shone like the sun

# Shine on, you Crazy Diamond. #

# Little by Little The night Turns around

# Counting the leaves Which Tremble at Dawn

# Ah, aaah, AH, aaah, AH

# Ah, aaah, AH, aaah, AH

# Heart of the sun

# Heart of the sun. #

In this Post Dark Side Of The Moon period,

We Were All having to ASSESS

What We Were in this for Business,

why We Were doing IT, Whether We Were Artists or Business People.

Having Achieved the Sort of Success

and money out of IT All That ...

fulfil That Could anyone's wildest Teenage Dreams,

why We still Would Want to Continue to do IT.

Yeah, I remember the disappointment of Top Of The Pops

or having the first hit single or whatever.

It's not as world-shaking

and as changing Perhaps you expect IT to be.

So maybe, you know, Because of the enormous success

of Dark Side, there was still That sense of,

"Well, this Has not made us feel enormously different or satisfied. "

Roger, I Think, Sometimes Has He Thinks That said

That We Were kind of finished at that point,

He and May have Been right.

I Think We Were at a watershed then ,

and We Could Easily have Split up then.

And We did not, Because We Were Frightened

of the Great out there, Beyond the Umbrella

of this extraordinarily Powerful and Valuable Trade Name - Pink Floyd.

It was the first Song They Played, and IT was Like, "Whoa,"

IT was Like Singing About Syd Barrett.

The Band That was known for Their musicality,

They Were not doing Their Music Justice.

Do you Recall there was a Famous Review by Nick Kent?

How Could I forget?

I kind of over-reacted, Obviously.

I Mean, now I Feel That I over-reacted,

but at the Same time, partly They deserved IT.

It was a Bad Gig.

It was, it was shambolic.

I Mean IT was ... IT Lacked enthusiasm and IT Lacked a Sort of Purpose,

a sense of Purpose, and I do not really know why.

From My perspective now, to Look back upon How I felt then,

as I was Scared of My Own Shadow, you know,

Never Mind My Relationship with Audiences,

and there Were Real Concerns About not making any Contact

with the audience DURING That much of Tour of England

That We did in 1974.

And We did not. We were ... we were very disconnected.

If We Were not Giving 100%, we couldn't quite sort out why not.

You know, there was an element of Frustration

in having someone tell us That.

I Think We Probably knew it and couldn't quite sort of deal with it.

That Review Would have Been one of the Things Which Would have -

once we'd got over Our Initial IRE - We Would have Taken on Board

and realised That there was More than a germ of Truth in IT.

I was Asked to Record at the Floyd What was then Called

the Empire Pool, Which is now the Wembley Arena,

When I SAW and the Floyd before They Went on, They said,

"Oh, do us a Favour, Will you go and sit with our sound engineer? "

And I said, "OK."

How Long is IT since you've been here, Brian?

And Anyhow,

"Well, What do you Think?" And I said, "It's rubbish."

Because I'd Been Used to working with Smaller Groups

on Smaller mixing desks, and theirs was massive.

So anyway, Cut a Long Story Short,

next thing I Knew, I was doing the next night at the Empire Pool.

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