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Syd Barrett was an English singer, guitarist, and songwriter best known as a founding member and the original frontman of Pink Floyd. Active during the mid to late 1960s, he shaped the band's early psychedelic sound with his whimsical lyrics, experimental guitar techniques, and innovative use of effects. After recording their early singles and debut album, he left Pink Floyd in 1968 due to mental health struggles and drug use. Barrett later released two solo albums before withdrawing from the music scene in 1974 to focus on painting and gardening. He remained a reclusive figure until his passing in 2006, but his influence lived on through Pink Floyd’s tributes and his lasting impact on psychedelic music.