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Roger Waters was always looking to make innovative music with direction, so he hates any Pink Floyd song which doesn't fall into that category.
"Dark Side of the Moon" was a make-or-break proposition. Its stunning success came despite the fact it contained no singles, ...
On July 7, 2006, the world lost one of the most eccentric, unrecognizable, and influential founding fathers of psychedelic rock: Syd Barrett.
Exploring the true inspiration behind 'Lucifer Sam', the Syd Barrett psychedelic masterpiece which appeared on the iconic Pink Floyd debut album back in 1967.
The chief scientist of Botanic Gardens of Sydney has urged NSW residents to be on high alert after parts of Perth were ...
Brothers Reg Mombassa and Peter O’Doherty are full of existential angst, but they’re still determined to make happy music ...
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iHeart on MSNWhy July 7th Matters in Rock HistoryFind out why it was a huge day for David Lee Roth, the end of an era for Led Zeppelin and a sad day for Pink Floyd.
Before Pink Floyd's second album arrived, school friend David Gilmour had been invited to join – but the five-member lineup ...
Programming an album and programming a live setlist are different beasts – as the Kaiser Chiefs’ 20th anniversary performance ...
Beauden Barrett helped set up brother Jordie for an All Blacks try against France in the first Test in Dunedin.
For so long in this second half it has felt like New Zealand attacking and France defending. Once more the hosts are in ...
Furlyn Barrett was five years old when he was given his first axe. He's continuing the family tradition of woodchopping with ...
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