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None of the members of Pink Floyd were particularly pleased with the outcome of their 1983 album, 'The Final Cut', not least ...
Pink Floyd have consistently pushed the envelope of creativity, but not always to good effect. It's these songs David Gilmour believes were a misfire.
For 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason', Pink Floyd members David Gilmour and Nick Mason enlisted Carmine Appice to play on the track 'The Dogs of War'.
Feldman went viral for his shredding – which many accused of being 'fake' – an allegation later debunked by Feldman himself, ...
Pink Floyd put on a legendary final show at Live 8 back in 2005, punctuating an era of the band we'll likely never experience again.
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Louder on MSNPink Floyd explored communication on The Division Bell, despite their communication issuesPink Floyd explored the theme of communication on 1994 album The Division Bell – despite their infamous communication issues ...
The mythical documentary by the British band, which is being re-released, arrived in art-house cinemas as a psychedelic experience when the end of the dictatorship was already in sight ...
The only album led by frontman Syd Barrett, the psychedelic album was recorded at Abbey Road studios following their growth ...
In an in-depth conversation with Rolling Stone, Mason, 81, reflects on his experience in Pompeii, where both he and Gilmour ...
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.
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MusicRadar on MSNHow a feat of spontaneous creativity resulted in one of Pink Floyd’s most majestic momentsWritten in 1972 for Floyd’s then in-development eighth studio album, the music that became The Great Gig in the Sky started ...
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