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A look at what made the Pink Floyd album 'The Final Cut such a travesty, and whether their keyboardist Richard Wright could have saved it if he hadn't left.
Pink Floyd released a 19-minute "video EP" in 1983 for The Final Cut, essentially four music videos in a continuous sequence, directed by Willie Christie, who was Roger Waters' brother-in-law.
By Steve Knopper Lana Topham‘s obsessive quest for the perfect Pink Floyd at Pompeii film cut began in 1994, when guitarist David Gilmour requested unedited footage from the concert shot in 1971.
The ’80s, however, would be much different. Roger Waters had assumed a central role by the time Pink Floyd released 1983’s The Final Cut, creating the concept, writing the songs, even firing a ...
It was a really impressive final tour for Pink Floyd. In fact, The Division Bell Tour became the highest-grossing trek in the history of rock music up until that year. The Glorious Experience of ...
Director Maben’s frequent close-up views of guitarist David Gilmour’s cosmic-blues fretwork will make axe wonks happy.
Nick Mason's drum talents are on full display in a clip of "One of These Days" from the new remastered cut of 'Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii'.
Experience the legendary Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii concert in stunning 4K, meticulously restored to preserve its iconic feel ...
The story behind how Pink Floyd decided on their band name is a simple one. Though, quite a few names were considered before they landed on “Pink Floyd”. At the time of their inception in 1965 ...
Pink Floyd could afford to be gracious in defeat ... In October 1985, three years after Floyd’s The Final Cut, founder member/bass guitarist Roger Waters took out a High Court application ...