PINK FLOYD

HISTORY
It all began in 1965 when Syd Barrett, Bob Close, Rick Wright, Nick Mason, and Roger Waters joined a band called Sigma 6.
Close left the band, missing the chance of a lifetime, and all the earlier members of the band had gone their own ways.
All that was left now was a guitarist (Syd Barrett), a bassist (Roger Waters), a pianist (Rick Wright), and a drummer (Nick Mason). The band had many names at different times such as, The Screaming Abdabs, T-Set, The Meggadeaths, and The Architectural Abdabs, until Syd came up with the name The Pink Floyd Sound, inspired by two jazz artists Pink Anderson, and Floyd Council.
For their first album "Piper At The Gates of Dawn" they used the name "The Pink Floyd" and the word, "The" , was dropped for their next album A Saucerful Of Secrets.
Before the release of Piper the Floyd had released several singles such as Arnold Lane, and See Emily Play. Syd was heavily involved into LSD, which was legal at the time, and was having trouble dealing with all the pressure of being a star. So they hired Dave Gilmour, Syd's old friend to play rhythm guitar. Syd's condition got worse and the band decided not to pick him up one night. That was the end of Syd.
The new foursome released albums such as More, Ummagumma, Atom heart Mother, Relics, Meddle, and Obscured By Clouds. Floyd were having trouble trying to find a style, and were still sounding like the band when Syd was present.

Then they released The Dark Side of the Moon. The Dark Side of The Moon sold over 25 million copies world wide, and remained on the billboard charts for 14 years, proving to be one of the greatest albums ever. The Floyd were having troubles creating something of equal quality to Dark Side.
The release of Wish You Were Here proved that Floyd were a very unique band. They released an album called Animals, known as the forgotten album, and then the album called The Wall followed. Roger was upset with Wright and wanted to fire him after the wall tour. The Floyd released another album without Wright called The Final Cut and then Roger left the band. It was in 1987 when Gilmour and Mason rejoined under the name Floyd and made an album called A Momentary Lapse of Reason.
Then Wright joined them for the world tour. In 1994 Pink Floyd came out with the album The Division Bell and later released Pulse

DISCOGRAPHY

Piper at the gates of dawn
   1967
Tonite Let's All Make Love in London
   1968
A saucerful of secrets
   1968
Stranger than Fiction
   1968-1969
More
   1969
Ummagumma
   1969
Atom Heart Mother 
   1970
Relics
   1971
Meddle *
   1971     -     9/10
Obscured by clouds 
   1972
Brain Damage
   1972
Dark Side of the Moon *
   1973     -     8/10
A Nice Pair
   1973
Wish you were here *
   1975     -     10/10
Animals *
   1977     -     10/10
The wall *
   1979     -     9/10
A Collection of Great Dance Songs
   1981
The final cut
   1983
A Momentary lapse of reason
   1987
Delicate sound of thunder
   1988
The Division Bell 
   1994
Pulse
   1997

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