In Unsung : Unsaid we also learn about other previously undocumented aspects of their young lives. For example, Nick’s showcase Festival Hall Concert in the summer of 1971 and In Blue World, Syd’s short-lived band with Steve Took, during 1972. A portfolio of Syd’s unrecorded songs which turned up at his music publishers in 1974 will reveal to the reader for the very first time an abundance of previously unseen lyrics. Similarly, a bootlegged copy of Nick’s unreleased fourth LP is faithfully and lovingly detailed by two of his most ardent admirers.. You can read about the long-lost solo album that Syd was going to record in 1967 before the demo went missing, and about Nick’s aborted plan to record an album of cover versions, complete with a full run down of the tracks he chose and his reasons for choosing them. A rare audio letter of Nick’s has been unearthed in which he muses on his musical apprenticeship, and his misgivings about the music industry. In another equally candid letter, written but never sent to Francoise Hardy he talks earnestly about his love of Paris, about Albert Camus and other philosophical matters.