Steve Peregrin Took - Syd's Wine [Secunda Sessions 1972] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 05, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
From the album: "The Missing Link To Tyrannosaurus Rex" released by Cleopatra Records in 1995. Beautiful and very melancholy song from the Tony Secunda Sessions in London (1972), song which might feature Syd Barrett on guitar and noises - credited as Crazy Diamond.

LINE UP: Steve Peregrine Took: Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards and Percussion / Mick Wayne: Guitar, Bass / Duncan Sanderson: Drums / Larry Wallis: Guitar / Twink: Drums / Crazy Diamond: Guitar And Various Noises.

A rather melancholy version of Beautiful Deceiver, (originally quite an upbeat poppy number) with keyboards from Steve as before. Steve's vocals are laboured. Just before the final verse a loud crash can be heard. This is Steve falling off his chair!. Again the stripped down acoustic version has a nice "howling gusts of wind" sound effect sadly mixed out from the produced version on the CD.

Also read - Syd Barrett and Steve Took collaboration: http://www.pink-floyd.org/barrett/SteveTook.htm

Story from Wiki:
During 1972, Steve Peregrin Took was approached by Tony Secunda, recently fired as manager for T. Rex, with a view to recovering royalties owed to Took from the Tyrannosaurus Rex years. Emerging from these conversations, Secunda became Took's manager, with a view to leading him to stardom to spite Bolan. Initially, Took attempted to rerecord as a single the song "Amanda" from the 1971 acoustic Shagrat session (along with two other tracks, Blind Owl Blues and Mr Discrete) with the assistance of the Pink Fairies rhythm section of Sanderson and Russell Hunter, whose band was temporarily defunct following the departure of Paul Rudolph. During this session, former Junior's Eyes/Bowie guitarist Mick Wayne was recruited as guitarist.
However, none of these tracks were ever completed to Took's satisfaction, due to what Wayne later described as "dope-induced thinking" and consequently, Wayne, Sanderson and Hunter formed a new incarnation of the Pink Fairies. (Wayne was quickly supplanted by Wallis, leading to the Kings of Oblivion era as detailed above). Took and Secunda, meanwhile, embarked upon a different approach.

Steve moved into a basement flat beneath Secunda's Mayfair offices, which he set up as a live-in recording studio to demo material at his own ease. The flat rapidly became a magnet for the cream of musicians on the underground scene, who would contribute to the recordings while visiting Took. As well as old colleagues from Hawkwind and the Pink Fairies, Secunda reported that Took received visits from Syd Barrett, who at the time was living in Cambridge, but would shortly relocate back to London. From Secunda's account, it would appear likely that Barrett is on the recordings done in the flat by Took and his friends.

Highlights of the session tapes were eventually released by Cleopatra Records in 1995, as The Missing Link To Tyrannosaurus Rex. A new version of the 1971 acoustic Shagrat song "Beautiful Deceiver" is tracklisted on the CD as "Syd's Wine" and a credit for guitar and other noises is given to one Crazy Diamond, an allusion to the 1975 Pink Floyd track "Shine on You Crazy Diamond", written in tribute to Barrett. Stripped down versions of the track "Syd's Wine" reveal a second guitarist in the room and audible vocal noises.
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