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  • Lady gaga please sit, listeng and LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT REAL MUSIC piece of shit !!

  • Sounds like "Taxman" by The Beatles...

  • :) it makes me so happy to see richard singing

  • David smashed that Kazoo after this song, and never played one again.

  • it's nick mason singing the strange lines...."he won it in the war..." I don't know why they didn't show his face on any of his lines...he didn't get to sing very often...probably for good reason.

  • génial cette chansons!!

  • It's got the oompah sound to it, lol. 'Luv seeing old footage of young Floyd. Thanks for the video!

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  • cara, que massa!

  • @brunobcarrasco brasil aeeeeee

  • @rafael221192 tamo aê!!

  • roger rockin' that rick....aww

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  • I Love the kazoo solo in this. LOL

  • When they were so very young! Funny!

  • i wonder if they ever performed "See Saw" live...pretty Rick Wright song..probably difficult to replicate on stage due to all the instrumentation....

  • hmmm shouldnt have cut off paint box from the end, lovely song

  • much to everyone's dismay..Syd is not in this song, didn't participate during the recording session...he does play on "Set The controls..", and "Remember a Day"

  • @EndlessNot1 Much to everyone's dismay... EndlessIdiot1 = fujivoo is still in this forum... go away EndlessTroll1!

  • @EndlessNot1 Much to everyone's dismay... EndlessIdiot1 = fujivoo is still in this forum... go away EndlessTroll1!

  • @1ndi64 what did you think, just by you disappearing for a few weeks, i was going to stop commenting? in fact, i almost forgot about you...you don't own u-tube thankfully...quit crying and disappear for another month or six....

  • @EndlessNot1 What did I think? Well, yes, I thought that you was going to stop commenting, that's what I did think, in a nutshell. Rest assured that I will always support the victims of your bullying.

  • @1ndi64 you're the only victim of my "bullying"..i talk normally to others

  • @EndlessNot1 I know a few others who were not very fond of your «normal» talking.

  • @1ndi64 you're very narcissistic..you think because "YOU" disappeared...i wasn't gonna comment anymore...then you expand from a "YOU" to a "We victims" aren't gonna stand for your bullying...you're still in that 1ndi64 dream world...."YOU" and my colonoscopy from a year ago were the furthest thing from my mind..so fine you wanna start up your foolishness again, be my guest...i thought after you "exposed the universe" that i was "Fujivoo" your mission was accomplished..too bad, i'm here

  • @EndlessNot1 And wrote "Jugband Blues"

  • @guitarjjoueur Obviously

  • It sure sounds like Syd singing on this one, possibly along with David? The abrasive guitar chords also sound similar to Syds's style of playing on the "Piper" album.

  • Syd's not in this song

  • Doesn't sound anything like Dave

  • I said that before I heard the harmonies

  • Top...I believe you are right. I have been a Floyd fan since 1969...these guys are great. They took a whole different direction after "Saucer".

  • What part of the vocals does Syd do?

  • none

  • Pretty cool song. The instrument David played- looks like a bazooka with a slide.  Never seen one before seeing this video.

  • Sorry guys...this song is sung by Nick and Syd...with the whole band doing the chorus...Saucer Full of Secrets was the rare five piece band....Syd was gone after that compilation...Last song on the Album "Jug Band Blues" was Syd's last hoooray for the band.

  • I'm pretty sure by the time David got in they had nearly finished up the album anyway. Even David himself had said that on the doco "Inside Out".

  • we dont know for sure thats davids voice, it could be syds, they are just miming and david did mime syd songs but who knows

  • That IS David. He sang lead on this song, Nick did some little bits here and there, and Rick was on backing vocals.

  • listening to davids voice here, really shows how he originally was brought in as a syd barret imitator. The song is also a testament of how the band tried to copy syds songs.. it really sounds more like a sydsong than a roger waters song..

  • I think the Bonzo Dog Band is backstage.

  • which part is nick mason singing?

  • @limunan The bits where he says " he won it in the war, in 1944" and the other parts like that

  • @limunan The part starting around 00:12 and other parts

  • is this the only song feature all 5 members?

  • no, tambien hay otras 2 canciones

  • @limunan it is one of two

  • omg. i have a erection

  • two of us

  • too old

  • genial gong,genial group

  • Even Floyd's so called "bad" stuff is actually incredible. Like this song!!

  • Nick sounds like King Diamonds !! xD

  • Everyone! Pink Floyd were not influenced by anyone. As much as i love them, they were technically not the greatest musicians. Roger said ''It's very hard not to copy others if you can actually play, and we couldn't''. So pretty much they just stuck to their strengths and then developed the great sound we know as Pink Floyd.

  • Don't kid yourself. Everyone is influenced by someone else. Pink Floyd didn't happen in a vacuum.

  • Yeah true. All i know is they were hugely influenced by Syd. I think that the individual artist (members of pink floyd) were all influenced by something else. Rick would have been influenced by jazz and david was influenced by blues. But as a band, i don't think they were influenced by anyone.

  • the vacuum bag is very hot today

  • Maybe the Beatles and Zappa, thats about the only groups I can think of that sounded anything remotely like early Floyd.

  • I just love Pink Floyd

  • no creo que ellos estuvieran influenciados por los beatles.. no tanto. pues en esa epoca,, o por esa etapa,, si oyes jugband blues, es una cancion increible con unas metaforas buenas exelentes, que con los beatles no encuentras..

    es mi opinion

  • jusgand blues es la ultima palabra de syd en la banda, un tema que carece de estructura donde se muestra el estado de locura del lider

  • pues ahi no estaba el tan mal, no como al final, intento algo cn vegetable man, ahi si estaba mal, y no escucho a jugband blues como una cancion de locos mal hecha, para mi es muy poetica, si es que le entiendes, (metaforas) xD

  • @RAMWESS Pink floyd no fué influenciado por nadie

  • GANGSTA

  • todavía se siente mucho la influencia de syd en esa época. divina canción.

  • Nick was supposed to sing part of the song, but he was too busy with the drums.

    I guess this footage is from a TV presentation they had. It's nice.

  • My favorite Floyd song. Actually, 'A Saucerful of Secrets' is a vastly underrated album.

  • @MrMuffStench "Saucerful.." is in my top five

  • cool ending, different from album

  • dis song song is da shiznit, doesn't really sync up, would love to see this song live....

  • i wish there was concert footage of gilmour and barrett

  • i think they played almost less than five concerts together before syd finally brokedown

  • same here meng. I bet it would be very creepy. Dunno if i could handle seeing that.

  • i think this is a different mix, i have the album, and they dont sound quite the same. This version has more guitar and at the end, there isnt another cazoo part (there is in the album)

  • Haha, Rick's lipsync is way off!

  • idk alot of ppl say pink floyd copied beatles style and were heavily influenced. but pink floyd created piper before seargent pepper. I believe the beatles were influenced by pink floyds songs, but hey u cant really tell who started to first make pop rock/ experimental in the 60's

  • Written at same time.

  • The Beatles were recording psychedelia on Revolver with "Tomorrow Never Knows" and 'Strawberry Fields Forever" was recorded in late 1966 and half of Sgt Pepper was already finished before Floyd started recording Piper. No need to devalue the Beatles as Syd said in a 1967 interview he was influenced by the Beatles but everyone was.

    Pink Floyd devoloped their own style but they had influences.

  • Mitici!!

  • A Saucerful of Secrets

  • I celebrate their entire catalog.

  • this album is amazing. anything with syd barrett is amazing! this album and a saucerful of secrets blow my mind

  • sounds very beatleish in a way!

    Great song!

  • Piper At The Gates Of Dawn in 1967 in Abbey Road studios - same place and same time when The Beatles were recording Sgt. Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band

    granted this is off of SFOS but does this sound beatlish? or do the beatles sound Floydish?

  • many hav asked this question

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  • Also sounds like a song ahead for its time...except for the kazoo part v_v

  • @UndisclosedUsername except better than the beatles of course

  • @UndisclosedUsername Lol, it also sounds Jimi Hendrix-esque too. That's because David Gilmour is playing a Strat.

  • @pashedmotatos Hey Man! That's a Telecaster, not a Stratocaster. And really early PF can sound like Beatles songs simply because the members were Beatles fans and the influence of The Beatles was so huge in the era that no revolutionary band could avoid it.

  • @gregseed I wasn't paying attention. Ha. But his playing sounds pretty Hendrix-esque on this track.

    He said Hendrix wasn't an influence though. [When someone asked if he was influenced by Hendrix on this track]

  • @UndisclosedUsername This and Syd Barretts "Octupus" both sound very beatleish

  • This is one of my favourite song!! It's just a spaced song.. But I love it!! I think Syd should get some credit for this song, and album.. Thank's to him, they still play real psyckdelic music on this album=)

  • f amazing

  • this song is fucking great!!

  • Floyd!

  • love this one

  • it is really a kazoo

  • awesome song, lol

  • omg i was sure Syd sing this song !!!!! o_o the voice of david is similar to the voice of Syd on this one

  • That's not a kazoo is it? It looks more like a penny whistle.

  • One of the last songs Syd Barrett contributed some guitar lines, too.

  • Syd had no part in this song, he only played and wrote Jugband Blues on A Saucerful of Secrets.

  • That's not true, I think, he appears to have contributed some guitar line to this one and also some slide on 'Remember a day' (song by R. Wright). And of course, Jugband Bl.

  • Nope, he has no credits on the album sleeve.

  • I mean he only added a guitar line. He didn't co-write it!

    Read the very good PF biography by N. Schaffner "A saucerful of secrets". There you can read it.

  • Syd did play slide guitar on Remember a Day, no matter what the album sleeve says :P

  • This is fucking music ...legends never die

  • I miss the kazoo from the album.

  • Not only was Rick very talented, he was cute too =]

    Rest in Peace, Rick (and Syd) <3

  • love the new ending

  • the ending is quite different from the album mix. nice one.

  • what's that instrument?

  • a guitar

  • i dunno mate, some kind of pipe?

  • now i know, its a kazoo

  • this sure is a masterpiece of that period of time, i particularly like the part starts from 1:12

  • yeah man, what the name of that wind intrument?

  • estupendo

  • God, they were bleeding good in thoses days. We called that song "The Sergeant".

  • The kazoo is essential!

  • At 0:21 is David Gilmour? Oh my God he shines

  • que temazooo XD!!!

  • rest in peace Richard Wright

  • This is for poopieftw....get a life you immature idiot...your comments have no validity (especially here, regarding a band as great as Pink Floyd) Your beavis and butthead mentality belongs over in a different section of YouTube...say 'underage boys' or something you probably get off on

  • Nick Mason - vocals ? what the?....anyone confirm this?

  • certain lines.

  • with Gilmour

  • and parts of Waters right? sounds like it anyway

  • I've always loved this song...but as an armchair producer, looking at it now....here I go...the chorus "Mrs. Clegg..." thats got to go...lame insertion, almost like an after thought...or..."we needed to come up with a CHORUS.."...kazoo solo...very silly...afterthought for attention (producer afterthought?)...takes away from overall feel of song.....mainly the chorus sucks though.....still, cool cool song...

  • fuck off mr business man

  • yay! this song kick ass

  • Nick Mason is singing on this one :)

  • are you serious?

  • certain lines.

  • Gilmour looks like he is 15. Very Good music BTW. Very important to Saucerful, really.

    The warm and edgy tone of David's Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face can be heard, that's the beggining of all!

  • ah kazoo solo, exactly what i think of when i think of pink floyd.

  • there are a lot of youtube nazis out there

  • pink floyd wrote all there songs, unlike most bands. granted roger waters didnt write them all, but still.

    quit being so fucking jealous and just except that pink floyd ownz. and they always will <3

  • imagin what they would have created as a five piece, fucking AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!VIVA THE FLOYD

  • Pink Floyd wrote "Dogs?"

    huh? Maybe I'm missing part of the conversation, but that is a Pink Floyd song, from the album Animals, any other Dogs written by Pink Floyd are sorry covers. Its not like Hey Joe or All Along the Watchtower, the original is THE version.

    This track is the most important on Saucerful, IMO

  • No, you didn't miss anything. That guy's just going around writing "Pink Floyd wrote Dogs" to see if he can get some attention.

    Well, if you're saying that other covers of Dogs are bad, I must ask, have you ever heard the cover by the Les Claypool Frog Brigade? It is very good.

  • no i think jugband blues and a saucerful of secrets (which is about a war) were much more important

  • Pink Floyd wrote "Dogs"

  • dumbfuck

  • is he using a talkbox for the middle part?

  • its a flute

  • no, its a kazoo.

  • sorry i forgot what it was called

    (.\

  • i remember me this song and too "Little boy soldier" from "The Jam" that i listened to at the same time :) near 1978.

  • this video is sweet man

  • this video is sweet man

  • Actually Sys Didnt play a Tele It was the Esquire a single pickup version of a Tele. He also used to play a Dalenctro

  • I once asked Nick Mason which songs on Saucerful were with Barrett and which were with Gilmour and he confirmed Remember a Day, Set the Controls and obviously Jugband Blues as being the Barrett ones.

    Of course Gilmour used a Telecaster and still does. The one in this video was a 21st birthday present from his parents and was stolen shortly after on their American tour.

  • (cough, wikipedia, cough)

  • GREAT SONG!

  • Really? I always thought he was on the recording. I guess not.

  • he's on jugband blues too. retard

  • Syd is on the recording though.

  • No he's not, only on Remember a Day and Set the Controls For the Heart of the Sun

  • This is gilmour. this is literally right after syd left. you will ocasionally see him play a telecaster, but your right it isn't often.

  • Is that Barret playing the telecaster? I know Gilmour never played a tele, always a strat...

  • cant you see his face..it is david gilmour..of course..i cant believe people .cant see the diference between a banana.and an apple..of course is gilmour..it dont have to be a telecaster to be syd !!it could ve been the only few times he used a telecaster!!!

  • Oh you're right, it's just that I never new Gilmour played a telecaster. Then again, I don't listen to too much of Floyd's earlier stuff.

  • I like how Nick Mason isn't shown singing his part....lol

  • the ending of the song is different from the lp version!!!!!

  • I prefer this ending to the one they released!

  • Richard looks so cute, here!!! :-)

  • Love this! Very cool video. great song.

  • The video is cut due to its long extension. In the final part still some images of the following video are shown. Its Mr.Screen I Think.

  • what happened at the end there?

  • cool! this song is brilliant, and didn't they look soo different back then, thanks for posting

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