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===David Gilmour-led era: 1987–1995=== ===David Gilmour-led era: 1987–1995===

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Pink Floyd have not released any new studio material or toured since 1994's ''The Division Bell''. The band released a live album entitled '']'' in 1995. ''P*U*L*S*E'' hit #1 in U.S. and featured songs recorded in London, Rome, Hanover and Modena on ''The Division Bell'' tour in 1994. <ref>Fitch, p. 17, 19, 41, 43, 64, 65, 93, 125, 126, 138, 139, 165, 176, 208, 273, 287, 294, 295, 313, 323, 343 and 353</ref> VHS and Laserdisc versions of the concert at Earl's Court in London ] ] were also released, and a DVD edition will be released on ] ].<ref>, retrieved ] ]</ref> A live recording of ''The Wall'' was released in 2000, compiled from the 1980–1981 London concerts, entitled '']''. It hit #1 on Billboard Internet Album Sales chart, and hit #19 on U.S. charts. A newly-remastered two-disc set of the Floyd's best-known tracks entitled '']'' was released in 2001. Gilmour, Mason, Waters and Wright all collaborated on the editing, sequencing, and song selection of the included tracks. Minor controversy was caused due to the songs segueing into one other non-chronologically, presenting the material out of the context of the original albums. Some of the tracks, such as "]", "]", "]", and "High Hopes" have had substantial sections removed from them. The album reached #2 on U.S. charts. In 2003, a 30th-Anniversary ] reissue of ''Dark Side of the Moon'', featuring high resolution surround sound, was released with new artwork on the front cover. In 2004 a remastered re-release of ''The Final Cut'' was released with the single "When the Tigers Broke Free" added. The 30th-Anniversary SACD reissue of ''Wish You Were Here'' is due later in 2006. Waters and Wright are reported to be working on solo albums; David Gilmour released his first solo record since 1984's '']'', called '']'', on ] ], and began a tour of small concert venues in Europe and the U.S. in support of the album a few days later, with Richard Wright as part of the band.

Nick Mason's book, '']'' was published in 2004 in Europe and 2005 in the US. Mason made public promotional appearances in a few European and American cities, giving interviews and meeting fans at book signings. Some fans claimed that he said he wished he were on a tour with the band rather than on a book tour. There has been talk of Roger Waters doing a ] musical version of ''The Wall'', with extra music to be written by Waters. The Broadway version will feature all of the music written by Waters but it is not known whether the songs co-written by Gilmour ("Young Lust", "Comfortably Numb", and "Run Like Hell") will feature.<ref>, ] ]</ref>





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Pink Floyd
File:PinkFloydphoto.jpgPink Floyd, left to right: Richard Wright, David Gilmour, Roger Waters, and Nick Mason
Background information
OriginCambridge, United Kingdom
Years active1965 - present (on indefinite hiatus)
MembersDavid Gilmour
Nick Mason
Richard Wright
Past membersSyd Barrett
Roger Waters
Bob Klose
Websitewww.pinkfloyd.co.uk

Pink Floyd are a British band noted for progressive rock music, philosophical lyrics, classical rock compositions, sonic experimentation, innovative cover art and elaborate live shows. One of rock music's most successful and influential acts, the group have sold an estimated 73.5 million albums in the U.S., and over 200 million albums worldwide.

Pink Floyd enjoyed modest success in the late-1960s as a psychedelic band led by Syd Barrett. Barrett's increasingly erratic behaviour eventually caused his colleagues to replace him with guitarist David Gilmour and the band went on to record several elaborate concept albums, achieving worldwide success with 1973's The Dark Side of the Moon, 1975's Wish You Were Here, 1977's Animals, and 1979's The Wall, among the best-selling, most critically acclaimed, and enduringly popular albums in rock music history. In 1985, singer and bassist Roger Waters declared Pink Floyd defunct. The remaining members continued recording and touring under the name, eventually reaching a settlement with Waters giving them rights to the name and most of the songs.

Waters performed with the band on 2 July 2005 at the London Live 8 concert, playing to Pink Floyd's biggest audience ever. On 3 February 2006, Gilmour gave an interview to the Italian newspaper La Repubblica which indicated the band would no longer tour or produce any new material, although various members still plan on producing solo or collaborative material. The possibility of an appearance similar to Live 8 has not been ruled out by either Mason or Gilmour.

Band history

=Barrett's decline

David Gilmour-led era: 1987–1995

The images of Pink Floyd

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Rolling Stone Magazine has called the cover art for Wish You Were Here one of the best album covers ever created.

Nearly as famous as Floyd's music is the artwork that comes with it. Throughout the band's career, this aspect was mainly provided by photographer and graphic artist Storm Thorgerson and his graphic studio Hipgnosis ("hip" gnosis or hypnosis). Many of these images have acquired fame in their own right; notably the cover depicting a man shaking the hand of his burning alter-ego for Wish You Were Here and the refracting prism for Dark Side of the Moon. The cover of Meddle underlined the band's ideas about the visualization of sound with its close-up of a human ear accompanied by visible sound waves.

Thorgerson was involved in the artwork for every album except The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, the front cover of which was a photograph by Vic Singh and the back cover a drawing by Barrett; The Wall, for which the band employed Gerald Scarfe; and The Final Cut, which was designed by Waters himself, using photography made by his then brother-in-law, Willie Christie. Only the covers for The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, A Saucerful of Secrets, and Ummagumma include images of the band members themselves. Roger Waters explained this on a video/DVD on the making of Dark Side of the Moon: "We always wanted to kind of... not be on our covers ourselves; not have pictures".

Live performances

Main article: Pink Floyd live performances

Pink Floyd are renowned for their lavish stage shows, combining over-the-top visual experiences with music to create a show in which the performers themselves are almost secondary. They have always resisted the temptation of a large screen portraying band members owing to the fact that they "don't really do very much," prefering instead to show music videos to run alongside the songs.

Discography

Main article: Pink Floyd discography

Studio albums

Top 20 singles

(Chart numbers taken from Schaffner, p. 320-321)

Additional song samples

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Band members

Official Pink Floyd members

Notable or frequent contributors

Note that these are not official members of Pink Floyd, but musicians who have made significant studio or live contributions:

Pink Floyd
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilations
Extended plays
Box sets
Soundtracks
Singles
Films
Concerts
Narratives
Documentaries
Tours
Lists
Related media
and tributes
Related topics

See also

References

  • Fitch, Vernon. The Pink Floyd Encyclopedia (3rd edition), 2005. ISBN 1-894959-24-8
  • Jones, Cliff. Another Brick in the Wall: The Stories Behind Every Pink Floyd Song, 1996. ISBN 0553067338
  • Mason, Nick. Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd, 2004. ISBN 0297843877 (followed in 2005 by the paperback edition (ISBN 0753819066) which features an updated section on the band's Live 8 reunion)
  • Miles, Barry. Pink Floyd: A Illustrated Documentary, 1982. ISBN 0399410015
  • Palacios, Julian. Lost in the Woods: Syd Barrett and the Pink Floyd, 2001. ISBN 0-7522-2328-3
  • Schaffner, Nicholas. Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey, 1991. ISBN 0517576082
  • Various authors. "The Amazing Pudding", 1982–1992. (a fanzine)

Notes

  1. RIAA, retrieved 22 April 2006
  2. About.com, retrieved 9 February 2006
  3. "la Repubblica", 3 February 2006, translation here
  4. "Die Welt" interview, 6 February 2006
  5. Billboard interview, 20 February 2006

External links

Official sites

Other links

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