Pink Floyd Music: Influential, Lasting, Live Extravaganzas. Great Band.

… well, then it’s definitely worth taking some time to look into the band that was known as The Tea Set, The Pink Floyd Sound, The Pink Floyd, and finally simply, Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd Photos:
Probably the most well known album (even by those who haven’t ever listened to the music, they STILL probably know the cover and the name of the record) is Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon – 15 times platinum, which as mentioned above is the second best selling record of all time. This is also the album where renounced audio engineer and music producer Alan Parsons came on board. The Pink Floyd multitrack recordings are astounding, I’m sure. After getting his feet wet working on the Beatles Abby Road (not bad getting started being able to work @ Abby Road studios, eh?), Parsons worked on Dark Side of the Moon with Pink Floyd and is given credit for a lot of the distinctive feel and vibe of that record.

And of course we can’t not mention Pink Floyd’s The Wall. A double album released in 1979, it was yet another concept album by Pink Floyd, driven by Roger Waters’ thought that people attending concerts didn’t look engaged enough, so build a wall. It’s actually a rock opera that was also made into a movie, Pink Floyd – The Wall, and also resulted in some rather insanely interesting live shows.


The movie follows someone named Pink (of course) and has a combination of live action and animation. Once again, Pink Floyd proved pretty good at highlighting the “psychedelic” part of psychedelic rock.
Pink Floyd Band Members:

Syd Barrett – lead vocals, lead guitar (1965–1968)
David Gilmour – lead vocals, lead guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, special effects (December 1967–1996, 2005)
Bob Klose – guitars (1965)
Nick Mason – drums, percussion, programming (1965–1996, 2005)
Roger Waters – lead vocals, bass guitar, guitars, percussion, programming (1965–1985, 2005)
Richard Wright – keyboards, vocals (occasionally lead), organ, piano, synthesizers, mellotron (1965–1979, 1987–1996, 2005)

A nice break down of Pink Floyd’s history and albums from youmix.co.uk:

“Pink Floyd enjoyed modest success in the late-1960s as a psychedelic band led by Syd Barrett. Barrett’s increasingly erratic behaviour eventually caused his colleagues to replace him after The Piper at the Gates Of Dawn with guitarist David Gilmour. (Syd Barrett died on July 7, 2006 of complications arising from diabetes.) The band went on to record several elaborate concept albums; achieving worldwide success with 1973′s The Dark Side of the Moon (The second best-selling album of all time), 1975′s Wish You Were Here, 1977′s Animals, and 1979′s The Wall, among the best-selling, most critically acclaimed, and enduringly popular albums in rock music history. In 1985, singer and bassist Roger Waters declared Pink Floyd defunct. The remaining members continued recording and touring under the name, eventually reaching a settlement with Waters giving them rights to the name and most of the songs.”
The Pink Floyd Fandom
Talk show host Jimmy Fallon will celebrate Pink Floyd this week by featuring musical performances of the band's material on all five shows. Most notably, Roger Waters will join the Foo Fighters on Tuesday, Sep 27 for a performance of "In The Flesh". Other shows will feature the Shins, MGMT, Dierks Bentley, and Pearl Jam performing Floyd songs. If you can't watch the shows, each should be available on the show's video page not long after it airs. Unfortunately, it's likely that the videos will be restricted to US viewers, but if any readers experience otherwise, we'd love to hear about it....

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