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The abandoned Pink Floyd album that was too trippy to complete and Roger Waters insisted that they don't play any instruments on, instead using household items.
It's always sad when a band decides to call it a day, but after one too many albums, David Gilmour realised the time was up for Pink Floyd.
The 1987-88 tour for 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason' was so groundbreaking that Pink Floyd required a U.S. Army rep to oversee ...
Pink Floyd were formed by singer Syd Barrett, drummer Nick Mason, guitarist and singer Roger Waters, and keyboardist Richard Wright in the mid-1960s, before the group were later joined by singer ...
Written in 1972 for Floyd’s then in-development eighth studio album, the music that became The Great Gig in the Sky started its life as a sombre organ-based chord sequence, devised by the band’s ...
while another humorous shot shows Pink Floyd's late keyboard player Richard Wright holding a microphone up to a dog to howl into during the song Mademoiselle Nobs. Speaking about watching the film ...
the newly restored Pink Floyd At Pompeii: MCMLXXII. In early October, 1971, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright set up shop in the haunting surrounds of a Roman amphitheatre ...
From left: David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright More by luck than design, it shows Pink Floyd at a hinge moment ... The style is old-school art house.
Before bitterness engulfed them – this was Pink Floyd at their experimental zenith - PLAYBACK: The 1972 concert film ‘Live at ...
which shows a young Pink Floyd blissfully unaware of the superstardom they are about to achieve. In the unseen footage, the band – David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright ...
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason has said his band ... while another humorous shot shows late keyboard player Richard Wright holding a microphone up to a dog to howl into during the song Mademoiselle ...