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How Pink Floyd Made Dark Side of the MoonPink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon is one of the most famous and best selling albums of all time. A flagship release of the progressive rock genre that dominated the late 60s and much of the 70s ...
Despite their legend status today, Pink Floyd rarely made it to the Top 40; but they did it with "Another Brick In The Wall (Part II)".
Progressive rock's biggest names are known far and wide, even if the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ignored the genre for almost 15 years after Pink Floyd entered in 1996. Some actually tried ...
This loving, sweet tribute to Syd Barrett plays more like a soundtrack to a psychedelic funeral, but the sound of the whole thing is very Pink Floyd. This song kicked off when progressive rock was ...
Pink Floyd, one of the most influential and ground breaking bands in rock history, revolutionised the music industry with their innovative blend of progressive rock, philosophical lyrics ...
Then, in the 1980s and into the 1990s, artists like Fates Warning, Queensr che, Savatage, and especially Dream Theater ...
During a period of creative feet-finding in the early 1970s, progressive rock quartet Pink Floyd cut 'Seamus', a track that arguably kills their sixth album.
Few bands have made the transformation from cult icons to world-dominating rock stars like Pink Floyd. They began as a vehicle for Syd Barrett, a warped-minded genius whose interest in psychedelia ...
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