David Gilmour explains why he fought so hard for the Pink Floyd name after the departure of Roger Waters and following legal battle.
From his 1978 debut to the record he deemed his best since Dark Side of the Moon, we present a complete guide to the Pink ...
Pink Floyd's Welcome to the Machine is more than a song; it’s a powerful commentary on industry, society, and personal freedom. This video breaks down the song’s complex sound design and lyrics, ...
Pink Floyd was at the front lines of the psychedelic ... to the point that 1983's The Final Cut was more like a Waters solo album with the other members guesting-Richard Wright, who had been ...
It’s hard to imagine the world of progressive music without David Gilmour’s distinctive and accomplished playing. His soaring ...
While there was no reason to think that Pink Floyd would break up, people got the shock of a lifetime when Waters announced that he had run his course with the group. Following the release of The ...
After Pink Floyd released The Final Cut in 1983, Gilmour devoted his attentions to his second solo album, About Face (1984), which featured songwriting collaborations with Pete Townshend of the Who.
Pink Floyd has gone through decades of fighting over rights ... The next album that did not have Wright involved whatsoever was named the “Final Cut,” which was a creative and commercial flop. Waters ...
Atom Heart Mother standout “Fat Old Sun” was the deepest cut pulled from the Pink Floyd catalog. The song’s pastoral verses .
Rock music is no stranger to controversy: here are some examples of album covers that were changed or banned for legal or ...
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