Fronting a songbook that's explored insanity and existential terror, progressive giants Pink Floyd scored their most violent piece during their classic era.
Pink Floyd put on a legendary final show at Live 8 back in 2005, punctuating an era of the band we'll likely never experience again.
The swinging sixties and the vibrant seventies are often hailed as the golden era of rock music by legions of enthusiasts, with household names like The Beatles, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, The ...
When it comes to classic rock, the 1970s were the Golden Age. Rock 'n Roll was on the rise, starting to find its niche in ...
TEAR DOWN THE WALL! Pink: [singing] Are there any queers in the audience ... You would not understand this is not how I am. I have become comfortably numb. Pink: [singing] It was just before dawn one ...
Pink Floyd's Nick Mason discusses the re-release of the band's 'Live at Pompeii' concert film and reflects on the group's legacy.
Pink Floyd explored the theme of communication on 1994 album The Division Bell – despite their infamous communication issues ...