It’s his intuitive nature combined with the lack of fear to experiment with different sonic patterns that makes him a complete visionary – not just in his output across the tenure of Pink Floyd, but ...
Nowhere was this more apparent than in the world of pop art, and the trickle-down effect on album covers. In the 1960s ... giving good insights into how to design. Naturally, some Pink Floyd covers ...
Pink Floyd produced some of the most experimental, most interesting, and bestselling albums in rock music history. Just when it seems like the band has done all they possibly can with their ...
Syd Barrett left Pink Floyd in 1968, but it would be another two whole years until his debut solo album, The Madcap Laughs, ...
However, the 1980s did seem to be a particularly bad time to be in Pink Floyd, so maybe we should hear him out. The conversation about authorship begins with their 1983 album The Final Cut, a record ...
but when Syd [Barrett] left Pink Floyd we actually asked Jeff Beck to join, he was our first choice.” 2. ‘Porgy And Bess’ by Miles Davis Richard Wright’s favorite albums include quite a ...
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 ...
Comprising 60 musicians and singers live on stage, ECLIPSE – the name of the closing track on Pink Floyd’s seminal album The ...
It is, perhaps, one of the most iconic album covers of all time - an inflatable pig floating above the then very industrial site of Battersea Power Station. Pink Floyd’s classic Animals album is ...
Nowhere was this more apparent than in the world of pop art, and the trickle-down effect on album covers. In the 1960s ... giving good insights into how to design. Naturally, some Pink Floyd covers ...