A comparison of the set lists from the most recent tours by estranged Pink Floyd stars David Gilmour and Roger Waters.
David Gilmour explains why he fought so hard for the Pink Floyd name after the departure of Roger Waters and following legal battle.
The Division Bell by Pink Floyd - The Division Bell, Pink Floyd's second album after Roger Waters' departure in 1985 ... a cornerstone of the Britpop movement. MTV Unplugged in New York, Nirvana – It ...
It’s November 11th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 2011, the four original members of ...
Pink Floyd were supposed to compose the entire soundtrack for Antonioni's famous film. The director even put a camp bed in ...
From his 1978 debut to the record he deemed his best since Dark Side of the Moon, we present a complete guide to the Pink ...
The magic and mystery surrounding the architect of Pink Floyd endures – and a larger canvas emerges of a confident, ...
They kept on making albums and were even on hand for memorable moments alongside Roger Waters and the Grateful Dead ... “[Growing up around Woodstock, New York], what influenced me and everyone else ...
The fusion of Pink Floyd’s iconic album “Dark Side of the Moon” with the classic film “The Wizard of Oz” is a legend that has intrigued fans and audiophiles for decades. This synchronization, often ...
David Gilmour had one simple reason for why he wasn't giving up the Pink Floyd name during a heated legal battle in the mid-1980s.
There is a deep connection between The Beatles and Pink Floyd. Decades ago, Paul McCartney accurately predicted how the sound ...
Roger Waters employed Paul McCartney, who was working on a new record with his post-Beatles group, Wings, to answer some ...