David Gilmour's favorite Pink Floyd solo likely isn't the one you think, but it's certainly a doozy of a guitar feature.
Let’s hope we can ultimately work together to create a stronger future for everyone. Revisit Pink Floyd’s classic 1977 Animals album in full below.
For those who aren’t aware, the phenomenon is that Pink Floyd’s album, The Dark Side of the Moon, syncs up perfectly with The Wizard of Oz. A lot of people will try and tell you it’s a theory, but ...
Some albums, like Endless Wire by The Who, feature key members but still raise debates about legitimacy. Other bands, meanwhile, often disown projects they regret, such as Summer in Paradise by The ...
Pink Floyd released The Dark Side of the Moon in March 1973. The album was recorded by the band’s classic lineup of Waters, singer/guitarist David Gilmour, keyboardist/singer Richard Wright ...
The tour will honor the iconic album (released in 1975) which features four of Pink Floyd’s most beloved songs—“Shine On You Crazy Diamond,” “Welcome to the Machine,” “Have A Cigar ...
But while the more extravagant props that enhanced the concerts of Pink Floyd from ... be devoted to a full performance of “The Dark Side of the Moon,” the breakthrough album of prog-leaning ...
Soft Machine founding member and keyboard player Mike Ratledge died on Wednesday, February 5 after a brief illness, according ...
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Only those involved, from artists and producers to janitors know how protracted and arduous that process can be, so it is no ...
The iconic quintet that recorded the 1977 blockbuster Rumours ... Syd Barrett was ousted from Pink Floyd under similar circumstances. Fleetwood Mac’s first album without its original frontman ...