Famous quote by Syd Barrett

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Its always been too slow for me. Playing. The pace of things. Im a fast sprinter. The trouble was, after playing in the
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"It's always been too slow for me. Playing. The pace of things. I'm a fast sprinter. The trouble was, after playing in the group for a few months, I couldn't reach that point"

- Syd Barrett

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In this quote, Syd Barrett is expressing his aggravation with the rate of playing music. He compares himself to a quick sprinter, implying that he chooses a quicker tempo. However, after playing with a group for a couple of months, he recognizes that he is unable to stay up to date with the speed they are playing at. This might be interpreted as a reflection of his own personal battles and constraints, as well as the obstacles of teaming up with others. It also highlights the significance of discovering a speed that works for oneself, instead of trying to conform to the expectations of others.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Syd Barrett between January 6, 1946 and July 7, 2006. He/she was a famous Musician from England. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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