Pink Floyd engineer, Brian Humphries, died on Wednesday night; our condolences to his family and friends. Brian worked with bands like Free and Traffic, before leaving Island Records to work exclusively for Pink Floyd.As part of his remit, he oversaw Britannia Row Studios in the late 1970s....
The Alan Parsons Project is yet another stellar addition to the list of bands like Pink Floyd - a connection that runs deep, considering that Alan Parsons himself was the audio engineer for Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon." The Alan Parsons Project's music exudes a cinematic quality,...
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Touring with Pink Floyd is not, as you might imagine, like a quick gig down the Bull and Gate. There's a tour budget of around £70 million, and the efforts of hundreds of people go into making each concert truly spectacular. In this exclusive, Mike Lethby talks backstage to some of...
Across 2023, we've been treated to a shower of fantastic reissues, remixes and/or expansions. Fromthe Beatles'RedandBluealbums, toPink Floyd'sThe Dark Side of the Moon, tothe Who'sWho's Next, the list is far too massive to fit into a single article. ...
all parts. I love it. We have probably played it 2500 times, easily. Every time it is on the set list, I am still excited to play it. The crowd always goes crazy for “Comfortably Numb” every time. We go crazy for anything on “Animals”. People that love Pink Floyd love it ...
Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon - Official Planetarium Show - Trailer - Time - v3 16x9 Subscribe toHot 104.7 - KKLS-FMon The 42-minute experience has been making its way around the world in celebration of the album's 50th anniversary las...
The list ranks all of Pink Floyd’s officially released studio work, 165 songs in all, from the worst to the best.
Pink Floyd's album "The Dark Side of the Moon" was intentionally created to synchronize perfectly with film classic "The Wizard of Oz." The debate over a theory that posits a synchrony between British rock band Pink Floyd's iconic 1973 album "The Dark Side of the Moon" and the classic ...
madness. He never recovered. David Gilmour, also from Cambridge, was soon recruited to pick up Syd’s guitar and vocal duties. At that point, despite two English hits (“Arnold Layne” and “See Emily Play”), the Floyd was at its lowest ebb, adrift without a songwriter or a direction...