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July 1, 2025
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Tag: Pink Floyd

Roger Waters’ Brutal Confession: ‘They Still Don’t Know Who I Am ?

Roger Waters, the iconic co-founder and former bassist of Pink Floyd, has never been shy about expressing his discontent—be it with the music industry, political leaders, or even his former bandmates. But in a recent and revealing moment, Waters turned his frustration inward, sharing a startling confession: “They still don’t know who I am.” This […]

How would Pink Floyd have sounded if Jeff Beck had said yes?

Before David Gilmour replaced Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd originally wanted Jeff Beck to join their band of brothers. At the time, Beck was tied up with other projects with a distinctive creative vision, but what would have happened had he joined their coveted lineup? With Barrett, Pink Floyd was heavily influenced by the counterculture movement. […]

The weakest facet of Pink Floyd, according to David Gilmour

If you’re ever sceptical about the true powers of yin and yang, then take a deeper dive into the work of Pink Floyd. After teetering on the edge of greatness for years, they clicked into a gear of genius in 1973 with their opus Dark Side Of The Moon. But much like the moon upon […]

Pink Floyd’s Classic Surges As Its Latest Release Begins To Fall

For Pink Floyd, 2025 has been about At Pompeii – MCMLXXII. The beloved band’s concert film was re-released to theaters earlier this year, and a live album was also spun off from that theatrical release. That project debuted at No. 1 on several charts in the United Kingdom and has been performing well in the […]

“I couldn’t”: David Gilmour’s biggest weakness as a guitarist

On any list of the most influential guitar players of all time, David Gilmour is surely there. During his time in Pink Floyd, he rewrote the rule book in many ways, as the band was on the pioneering edge of progressive rock, a new musical world born from rock and roll but resolved to be […]

The strange case of the many uncredited musicians on Pink Floyd albums

Over the course of their 15 studio albums, Pink Floyd established themselves as titans of progressive and psychedelic rock, and despite a handful of personnel changes over the years, they were relatively consistent in who they had appearing on their records. For the most part, it was simply the core band members, and they never […]

The Pink Floyd albums Nick Mason regrets: “It’s a great shame”

After paving the way for Britain’s expansive psychedelic scene during the 1960s, Pink Floyd grew exponentially, becoming one of the biggest groups on the face of the planet by the mid-1970s. Despite their unparalleled success and acclaim, though, the band itself was rarely a harmonious place to be. Arguments, infighting, and musical differences plagued the […]

How was Pink Floyd the band that have plagiarised their own song ?

How was Pink Floyd the band that have plagiarised their own song ? ‘Shine on You Crazy Diamond’ – Pink Floyd Rock and roll has never run short on great tribute songs. No band can remain active forever, and even if some artists have to cross over to the other side, it’s important for them […]