Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd Laser Light Yoga Is Now a Thing That Happens
Pink Floyd Laser Light Yoga Is Now a Thing That Happens
Pink Floyd Laser Light Yoga Is Now a Thing That Happens
During our wild, misspent youth, many of us took in the occasional Pink Floyd laser light show. Now that we're older, wiser, and (thanks partly to those laser-induced munchies) a little fatter, maybe it's time to give Pink Floyd laser light yoga a try.
Roger Waters Calls for Cultural Boycott of Israel
Roger Waters Calls for Cultural Boycott of Israel
Roger Waters Calls for Cultural Boycott of Israel
Thirty years after the release of Pink Floyd's 'The Final Cut,' which focused on the early-1980s conflict over the Falkland Islands, Roger Waters is still involved with world politics. These days, he's calling for a South African apartheid-style musical boycott of Israel.
Pink Floyd Celebrate 40th Anniversary Of ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’
Pink Floyd Celebrate 40th Anniversary Of ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’
Pink Floyd Celebrate 40th Anniversary Of ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’
Since its release in 1973, Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side Of The Moon' has become one of the best-selling records of all time. The album is certified for sales of more than 15 million in the United States alone, and stayed on Billboard's Top 200 for 741 weeks. It celebrates its 40th anniversary this month.
Roger Waters on Pink Floyd: ‘It Was Over in 1985′
Roger Waters on Pink Floyd: ‘It Was Over in 1985′
Roger Waters on Pink Floyd: ‘It Was Over in 1985′
Former Pink Floyd maestro Roger Waters may be riding high with a hugely successful touring version of 'The Wall,' but that doesn't mean he would ever consider touring with his former band again. In a recent interview, the singer-songwriter and bass player spoke succinctly about the matter, saying, "It was over in 1985, and it's still over."
Roger Waters Adds New Song to ‘The Wall’
Roger Waters Adds New Song to ‘The Wall’
Roger Waters Adds New Song to ‘The Wall’
Since its release in 1979, Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' has journeyed all over the world, playing to audiences during numerous tours (and even being turned into a movie). But through all its guises, the album's song cycle has remained essentially the same -- until recently, that is.
Turkish Pianist Weds Pink Floyd and Liszt
Turkish Pianist Weds Pink Floyd and Liszt
Turkish Pianist Weds Pink Floyd and Liszt
Pink Floyd and classical music? Oh, it’s been done before – both by practitioners of the ‘fine arts’ and rockers like Killing Joke frontman Jaz Coleman (see the ‘Us and Them’ project). But Turkish-born pianist, Aysedeniz Gokcin, has delivered a new spin on this concept via her new release, ‘Pink Floyd ‘Lisztified’: Fantasia Quasi Sonata,’ which sees the Royal Academy of Music graduate performing a

Load More Articles