Because he had taken way to much LSD and fried his brain and went insane.
It was written as a concept album on how people end up going insane and what leads up to insanity. It was roughly inspired by the original lead singer Syd Barrett who left the band shortly after the release of their first album due to mental illness, he had mental problems mixed with heavy LSD and other drug usage which led him to eventually lose his mind and excommunicate himself from the world. Alot of Pink Floyd albums are about insanity, mostly attributed to Barrett's mental instability.
In the early years, Syd Barrett, but when he left the band, the vocals where taken over by David Gilmour, from Barrett's departure to Wish You Where Here. The albums, Animals, The Wall and The Final Cut were dominated by Roger Waters's singing. Rick Wright, the keyboardist, also sang some songs through the band's carreer, and was the main singer of the album A Saucerful Of Secrets. Nick Mason, the drummer, sang on two songs, Corporal Clegg and One Of These Days.
He has a nervous breakdown and ends up in an insane asylum.
Syd Barrett definitely didn't "overdose" on LSD. He did fry his brain with heavy use of it, though. Pink Floyd makes numerous references to his mental state, which dwindled away over time. References to him by the band include "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse" on Dark Side of the Moon and "Wish You Were Here" on Wish You Were Here.At the end of his time with the band, he showed up at the studio while Pink Floyd was recording an album. He didn't "seem all there" and made casual conversation. He left without saying goodbye to anyone.He made two solo albums right after leaving Pink Floyd; after that, he lived a reclusive life. He died of pancreatic cancer in 2006.
"Soul Asylum - Just like anyone"
Canton Indian Insane Asylum ended in 1934.
He has a nervous breakdown and ends up in an insane asylum.
He has a nervous breakdown and ends up in an insane asylum.
No, Nick Carraway does not end up in an insane asylum in "The Great Gatsby." While he undergoes some emotional turmoil throughout the novel, there is no indication that he is mentally unstable or requires institutionalization.
Beechworth Asylum ended in 1995.
Kew Asylum ended in 1988.
Metal Asylum ended in 2006.
Sunbury Asylum ended in 1985.
Seaview Asylum ended in 2009.
It was written as a concept album on how people end up going insane and what leads up to insanity. It was roughly inspired by the original lead singer Syd Barrett who left the band shortly after the release of their first album due to mental illness, he had mental problems mixed with heavy LSD and other drug usage which led him to eventually lose his mind and excommunicate himself from the world. Alot of Pink Floyd albums are about insanity, mostly attributed to Barrett's mental instability.
In the early years, Syd Barrett, but when he left the band, the vocals where taken over by David Gilmour, from Barrett's departure to Wish You Where Here. The albums, Animals, The Wall and The Final Cut were dominated by Roger Waters's singing. Rick Wright, the keyboardist, also sang some songs through the band's carreer, and was the main singer of the album A Saucerful Of Secrets. Nick Mason, the drummer, sang on two songs, Corporal Clegg and One Of These Days.
No one knows absolutely, but at the end of Twilight, James tells Bella that Alice lived in an Insane asylum. James was set on tracking Alice, but a vampire who worked at the Asylum changed her so James could not kill her. Alice is Edward (robert pattinsons character)'s sister. She is a vampire