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Pink Floyd was a psychedelic/progressive rock band formed in Cambridge, England in 1965. Pink Floyd is one of rock's most successful and influential acts, having sold over 300 million albums worldwide. The band's classic lineup was Roger Waters (vocals, bass), David Gilmour (vocals, guitar), Rick Wright (organ, keyboards, vocals) and Nick Mason (drums). Gilmour was brought into the band in 1968 to replace the band's founder, singer, guitarist and songwriter Syd Barrett, who had become increasingly erratic and departed from the band a few months after Gilmour's addition. |
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Flaming Lips and friends ready to light up ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ Date: 24 Dec 2009 The Oklahoman -
" The Dark Side of the Moon” will rise after midnight when the Flaming Lips conclude their New Year’s Eve Freak-Out by joining forces with Stardeath and White Dwarfs for an epic rendition of Pink Floyd ’s 1973 album classic — in its entirety.The disturbingly beautiful strains of "The Great Gig in the Sky” and the strutting bass-line of "Money” will ring in a new year and a new decade at the Cox ...
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Flaming Lips Release Their Version Of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon Date: 23 Dec 2009 BeatCrave -
The Flaming Lips have finally released their own, perfectly Flaming Lips-style version of Pink Floyd’s 1973 album The Dark Side Of The Moon. The album, which features collaborations with Henry Rollins and Peaches, is available now exclusively on iTunes, then gets a full digital release on December 29. The Flaming Lips will also play the entire [...]
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Rockin' Our Turntable: The Flaming Lips Do Pink Floyd Date: 22 Dec 2009 Chicagoist -
Count on a band like The Flaming Lips to top off a year in which they challenged their fans to find even the newbies were up for the challenge by suddenly releasing The Flaming Lips and Stardeath and White Dwarfs With Henry Rollins and Peaches Doing The Dark Side of the Moon . The title pretty much tells the whole story, but don't worry ... Rollins doesn't do any singing. The album does open ...
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