Pink Floyd looked to the past to find a way forward after the massive success of Dark Side Of The Moon in 1973. The result was Wish You Were Here, released 50 years ago this week.
David Gilmour spoke to NPR about the pressure of following up on the historic success of Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon'.
“Bass players are ten a penny, but a good wit is hard to find, so we hired him.” The ‘we’ refers to rock royalty Pink Floyd, and the bass guitar player in question is Guy Pratt. Guy became a household ...
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How a feat of spontaneous creativity resulted in one of Pink Floyd’s most majestic moments
Lauded from all quarters almost since the day it was released, The Dark Side of the Moon remains one of the few entries in that hailed pantheon of ‘best albums ever’ to genuinely warrant its status.
Following by roughly seven months the release of a mammoth box set issued in recognition of the 50th anniversary of The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd, the standalone (CD, vinyl and Blu-ray) ...
In 1973, Roger Waters had a hand in what is considered the most revolutionary album of all time. But what was its 1960s counterpart in his opinion?
The post Pink Floyd at Pompeii — MCMLXXII Review: A Band on the Cusp of Glory, as Seen in IMAX appeared first on Consequence. In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted, obliterating the ancient Italian city of ...
Pink Floyd and David Bowie were two of the biggest names in classic rock, but they had different approaches. Floyd evolved into studio wizards who became concept album virtuosos. The Thin White Duke ...
David Gilmour believes success hindered Pink Floyd's ability to accept criticism. During a conversation with The Sun, Gilmour explained how the band’s creative dynamic changed. “After you achieve ...
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