The Fab Four preceded Pink Floyd by a few years, but even McCartney knew that the rock band from London had the potential to ...
In the grand tradition of Pink Floyd, a round screen hovered above the stage for film reels and closeups of musicians. The band was often obscured by clouds of smoke, and stark, colorful lighting. But ...
Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour returned to the Hollywood Bowl for his first show at the iconic L.A. venue in eight years.
In addition to Pink Floyd classics such as "Wish You Were Here," "Breathe (In the Air)" and the encore "Comfortably Numb," Gilmour performed all nine songs from his new Luck and Strange album ...
Musically, in many ways it’s an antithesis to prog: a 4/4 disco beat and simple bass line, but the lyrics are incredibly dark ... and desperate to get someone’s attention. Comfortably Numb (Live) ...
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Like many of the songs in the night’s two sets, the end of the lyrics signaled ... leaving one last Pink Floyd classic to wrap it all up. “Comfortably Numb,” the only song off Pink Floyd ...
Of his first studio solo release for nine years, and his fourth since Pink Floyd split, David Gilmour says: “The album’s called Luck And Strange. It’s the ‘luck’ of the very strange ...
As a founding member of Pink Floyd, Richard Wright had his own thoughts on the group ... Referring to Waters stating that the lyrics were as inspired by the grief of Barrett’s experience as the ...
Health experts are warning that taking pink cocaine, a modern drug cocktail linked to the death of popstar Liam Payne, is like “playing Russian roulette”. The drug, which is fairly new to the ...
Pink cocaine is typically a powdery mix of ketamine and illegal substances such as methamphetamine, MDMA (also called molly or ecstasy), or opioids, according to WebMD. Researchers have also found ...