Here’s a look back at the Top 10 Pink Floyd ’80s Songs: No. 10. “Yet Another Movie/Round and Round ... But the dream-like ...
Pink Floyd was a theatrical band ... moment at the end of side three of the double album, may be the best stand-alone song, ...
Getting over a frontman like Roger Waters would never be easy, but David Gilmour made the whole thing look like second nature ...
It’s a shame. Richard Wright was a talented guy, and these three songs prove he was an incredibly important part of Pink Floyd. The 1970 record Atom Heart Mother isn’t exactly a well-loved ...
Ever wondered how prog rock legends Pink Floyd got their name? There's a story behind it, plus evidence of names that didn't ...
Pink Floyd's Nick Mason discusses the re-release of the band's 'Live at Pompeii' concert film and reflects on the group's legacy.
The Seattle giants were determined to show they had moved on from being the band that had made Ten and Vs., and this strange ...
Drummer Nick Mason once described Pink Floyd as “the last of the gifted amateurs ... If the album had communication as an overall theme, it was probably best expressed on second song, What Do You Want ...
Pink Floyd are famous for putting on some of the best shows, but what is David Gilmour's favourite set of live shows aside ...
“Pink Floyd ... minutes The songs filmed at the Pompeii location for the live performances predate the recording of “Dark Side” and include material dating back to Pink Floyd’s first ...
He'd return to collaborate with Gilmour as Pink Floyd moved forward without Waters. Moore ended up with credit on three songs, though Gilmour helped "Learning to Fly" reach new altitudes.