Pink Floyd Dips Into the Archives for 50th Anniversary Dark Side of the Moon Set The mind-boggling scale of the album’s success does little to explain its enduring mystique, from its hypnotic melodies ...
Pink Floyd might have had one of the most dramatic transformations of any major classic rock band. Though drummer Nick Mason said the band’s groundbreaking early concerts were rubbish, Floyd became a ...
Pink Floyd made history on March 1, 1973, amid a heartbeat, ticking clocks, a cash register, maniacal laughter and a declaration that "I've been mad for fucking years." The Dark Side of the Moon was a ...
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CHICAGO (CBS) -- On Feb. 27, 1973, EMI Records held a news conference to debut the new Pink Floyd album, "Dark Side of the Moon," at the London Planetarium. Fifty years later, "Dark Side of the Moon" ...
As then-engineer John Leckie recollected in an interview with Prog Magazine back in 2006, “They were making chords up from ...
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After pondering the question for a few second, Waters said, “There are parts of the production of The Final Cut that I would redo,” referring to the 1983 studio album, which was the last one he ...
In March 1973, the London quartet Pink Floyd released The Dark Side of the Moon, an enigmatic but richly melodic concept album about madness and mortality. Since emerging during the 1967 “summer of ...
In between the personal drama surrounding Fleetwood Mac, and the chirpiness of The Beatles, a band by the name of Pink Floyd sang about what money could get you (“New car, caviar, four-star daydream / ...