In those days, grown men didn’t talk about their feelings, the emotionally constipated Pink Floyd less even than most. But they did write songs about them, and this is one of the greatest.
Tours also inevitably feature the latest songs from an act's latest album, and these live recordings are no different – whether that means including material from the Gilmour-led Pink Floyd ...
Here’s what makes the song so weird. Pink Floyd’s ‘Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)’ portrays an emotion that’s rare in disco Lots of rock bands made disco songs. Paul McCartney ...
Pink Floyd sold the band’s recordings and likeness to Sony Music for $400M. The deal had reportedly stalled due to feuding ...
Because of the agreement, we’re sure to hear Pink Floyd songs in commercials, video games, and everything else that can be soundtracked by stony, damn near acidy rock. Gilmour has been dying for this ...
The legendary British band, Pink Floyd, has officially sold the rights to their recorded music, name, and likeness to Sony Music.
Financial Times and Digital Music News confirmed the long-gestating deal. Expect Pink Floyd songs to begin appearing more often through licensing agreements in movies, TV shows, gaming and other ...
The song “Luck and Strange” was built around a 2007 jam session Gilmour had with the members of his then-current touring band, which at the time featured Wright on keyboards. The jam took ...
A much-loved member of Pink Floyd has revealed there are a few songs he will no longer perform live. David Gilmour, 78, the iconic band’s guitarist and singer will perform multiple concerts ...
It’s the Pink Floyd song that could thaw a mile-thick chunk of Arctic perma-frost. Mason has lately returned to live performance with the excellent Saucerful of Secrets, a Pink Floyd tribute band that ...
Pink Floyd reportedly sold the rights to the band’s likeness and recordings to Sony Music for $400 million. The deal came after numerous stops and starts amid decades of feuding between the band ...