Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. The Dark Side of the Moon isn’t just Pink Floyd’s biggest album, it’s one of the most commercially successful releases in music ...
U of Minnesota To: jamesb@nevada.edu January 9, 1993 Here's one of my favorites from early Floyd. Enjoy!! Wots...uh the Deal from the albumn Obscured by Clouds by Pink Floyd The intro and verses of ...
Two other “Moon” moments — “Breathe” and “Time” — were early crowd faves, while “Fat Old Sun” (from 1970’s “Atom Heart Mother”) also took it back to classic Pink Floyd ...
A month and a half after his fifth solo album, Luck and Strange, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Top Album Sales chart, David ...
David Gilmour says he was “bullied by the record label” on Pink Floyd’s final album, The Endless River. During a conversation with the Los Angeles Times, the guitarist reflected on how the ...
By the late 1960s, a new British super group had stormed the rock music scene. With a unique sound that set them apart from acts such as Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and The Who, Pink Floyd’s ...
Pink Floyd‘s members have had a long and complicated history, with their fair share of feuding. In an interview clip from 1988, David Gilmour explains why he fought so hard to keep the Pink Floyd name ...
One major theme that runs through Pitchfork’s best albums of 2024 is disbelief. There are pop albums that defy all expectations, indie rock records that shouldn’t work but do, rap tapes that are made ...
and lasers one can expect from a Pink Floyd experience. A four song Dark Side of the Moon survey featuring “Speak To Me,” “Breathe (In the Air),” “Time,” and “Breathe (Reprise ...
In the late 1980s, rock giants David Gilmour and Roger Waters engaged in a contentious and lengthy legal battle over their fracturing band, Pink Floyd—an esteemed name in the musical world that ...
A strutting psych-blues jam with visions of “great cities that toppled and drowned,” it’s a highlight from the Pink Floyd veteran ... you’re there strumming a chord, everyone’s playing ...