I shared the flat with some close friends from Cambridge, including Syd Barrett, who was busy becoming a rock star with Pink Floyd. A few hundred yards down the street at 101 Cromwell Road, our preternaturally cool friend Nigel was running the hi...
LONDON, May 13 (Xinhua) -- The ongoing first international retrospective exhibition on the world-famous rock band Pink Floyd recalls how the British band became a first-rate cultural icon since it was born in the 1960s Western counter-culture movement. "Pink Floyd is one of the biggest bands...
"The reaction from the audience after I sang the song was, I think, the spark the lit the fire within that led me to the path of rock 'n' roll," the 50-year-old singer affirms, going on to mention two albums that also played a huge role in his excitement over music. "Now, I...
Superdeluxeeditionwere treated to an exclusive preview of Pink Floyd’s forthcomingDark Side of the Moon,Wish You Were HereandThe WallImmersion box sets last week. We headed down toAstoria, David Gilmour’s amazing boat house studio in South West London, and met with both Andy Jackso...
ThePink Floydstar will play at the famed venue on Oct. 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 and 15. His first solo album in nearly a decade,Love and Strange, is due to be released on Sept. 6. Last month he shared the album's first single, "The Piper's Call." ...
The inebriated man had a delayed reaction to the dog tongue lapping relentlessly at his hind-quarters. It took him a few seconds to realize what was going on—like seven or eight long dog-tongue licks. Had standing up straight not required the majority of the non-beer soaked parts of his...
Reaction, Polydor 'A Quick One' The Who (1966):The title track was Pete Townshend's first stab at a rock opera (and a mighty good one at that). But the rest of the Who's second album is pretty awesome too, with the band moving outside of the limitations of its debut LP and fin...
Reaction, Polydor 'A Quick One' The Who (1966):The title track was Pete Townshend's first stab at a rock opera (and a mighty good one at that). But the rest of the Who's second album is pretty awesome too, with the band moving outside of the limitations of its debut LP and fin...
Brian Ferry. Brian Ferry. There you go. Chris, thank you so much. I appreciate you coming on the show. And I want to give a
on when his next LP arrived a year later. On the surface,Tonight, his 16th album, retained a similar template as its predecessor, but the filtered pop and soul are more relaxed here, resulting in a record that doesn't sound so much like a sequel toLet's Danceas it does a reaction. ...