I have lots of Pink Floyd stuff that I almost forgotten I had. This mainly is with the
Wish You Were Here album of 1975. One of the most interesting here is the 88 page music score and general book of the album, which has lots of pictures and some of the alternative ones they never used. I.e. The man on fire running off to have the flames extinguished, and the man diving into the .
I also still have the original postcard that came with the vinyl album and even the three stickers that are shaped like those on the old tourist suitcases.
One of the classics is the two long interviews made by Nick Sedgewick of Roger Waters and Dave Gilmour.
Waters is insane. For example, when asked about when he wrote "Shine On (You Crazy Diamond)", he said;
"...we'd just come of an American tour when I wrote that, and I have been exposed to the boogaloo..."
The interviewer interupts him an says;
"No Roger... you must have written it after the English tour, because "Have a Cigar" was included in "Shine On" during the American Tour in '75."
Waters then replies;
"Oh Yes! Right... I can't do that can I? This interview. My mind a scrambled egg, mate. I can't answer these questions. I'll have to go home and study some more. I'm going to have to think about this and that. God Peter (the Floyd publicist). I'm sorry. I wanted to do this interview. I wanted it to be good, coherent, friendly interview for the punters, but my my mind's scrambled.... no my mind's not scrambled, I just can't get my mind round all that &#@% nonsense!"
This is where Waters was at in 1975. It is amazing they made "Wish You Were Here" at all!