Dark Globe
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"Dark Globe" | |
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"Dark Globe" (also known as "Wouldn't You Miss Me")[1] is a song by Syd Barrett, released on his first solo album The Madcap Laughs.
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Recording
A session was held on 12 June 1969,[2][3] with producers David Gilmour and Roger Waters,[4] at which Barrett recorded "Dark Globe", among others.[2][3][5] Despite both Gilmour and Waters considering the song finished, a third attempt was done towards the end of the session.[3] The version recorded at the start of the session was released on the finished album.[6] On 26 July,[7] "Dark Globe" was recorded again.[1] This take was titled "Wouldn't You Miss Me" on the recording sheet.[1] The track, along with two others, was mixed on 6 August.[8]
Covers
"Dark Globe" | ||||
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Single by David Gilmour | ||||
A-side | "Arnold Layne" | |||
Released | 26 December 2006 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 2:23 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Writer(s) | Syd Barrett | |||
Producer(s) | David Gilmour | |||
David Gilmour singles chronology | ||||
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This song has been covered by R.E.M. while touring to support Document and Green, first released by them in 1989 on the single "Orange Crush", and re-released in 1993 on the British "collector's edition" of the single for "Everybody Hurts",[9] and also as one of four cover versions within the rare Automatic Box. In an interview for the DVD The Pink Floyd & Syd Barrett Story, Roger Waters recalls visiting backstage with R.E.M. and being amused when a previously rude Michael Stipe performed "Dark Globe" by himself during the encore.[10][11] R.E.M.'s rendition was released as a B-side to the original on a marbled brown 7" for Record Store Day on 18 April 2015.[12]
The song has also been covered by Placebo. It has been played live by Gene Ween, Soundgarden and Chris Cornell.[10]
The song was revived in live performance by Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, during some of his concerts in July 2006, as a tribute to Barrett shortly after he died.[13] A version was released on a live single entitled "Arnold Layne" later that year.[14]
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