The fusion of Pink Floyd’s iconic album “Dark Side of the Moon” with the classic film “The Wizard of Oz” is a legend that has intrigued fans and audiophiles for decades. This synchronization, often ...
David Gilmour had one simple reason for why he wasn't giving up the Pink Floyd name during a heated legal battle in the mid-1980s.
In 1972, Pink Floyd put on a concert for ghosts live in Pompeii. The millennia-old venue witnessed one of rock's most ...
The rock album famously, and mysteriously, syncs up with the film when they are both started at the right times.
Rock icon David Gilmour of Pink Floyd cleared the air on a persistent online myth about one of the band’s best-known songs, ...
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour is clearing up whether the "Dark Side of the Moon" album was created to synchronize with the ...
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour addressed the theory that The Dark Side of the Moon syncs up with The Wizard of Oz during an appearance on The Tonight Show.
David Gilmour stopped by The Tonight Show to perform his recent song, “Dark and Velvet Nights.” The musician was joined by house band the Roots, as well as four backup singers, for the dynamic ...
In Pink Floyd and outside of it, Roger Waters bases his songs on the real. One effort includes a reference to both Bob Dylan and Bob Ezrin.
Pink Floyd technically released their final album in 2014, and David Gilmour is not happy about the way it turned out. During ...
Houghton Park will host the city’s Veterans Day celebration from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., but the party will be expanded this year ...
David Gilmour arrived at his unmistakable guitar style quite simply. “I realized my fingers were just never going to go much ...