Articles related to "Pink Floyd"
Pink Floyd's First Album from 1967
In 1967, Pink Floyd recorded their first album, 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn', helping to define London's Summer of Love. One track in particular, Bike, is discussed.
• the piper at the gates of dawn
• pink floyd
• summer of love
• the wind in the willows
• 1967
Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here
Much is made of Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd's 1973 album that is one of the best-selling of all time. But Wish You Were Here is much, much better.
• pink floyd
• wish you were here
• shine on you crazy diamond
• welcome to the machine
• have a cigar
Reading the Cantos as a Troubadour
The article conveys the sense in which Pound drew on the troubadors themselves and their writings in creating his life long work, the Cantos.
• cantos
• ezra pound
• troubadors
• pink floyd
• roger waters
Review of Easy Star's DUB SIDE OF THE MOON
It's quite an undertaking: a reggae version of Pink Floyd's legendary <em>Dark Side of the Moon</em>. But guess what: it'll blow you away.
• pink floyd
• easy star
• dr. israel
• frankie paul
Timothy Hutton in The Last Mimzy
A review of the ambitious film The Last Mimzy.
• the last mimzy
• new line cinema
• buddhism
• alice in wonderland
• pink floyd
Good Luck, Pink
Can Tim Floyd succeed in the NBA?
• tim pink floyd bulls chicago ncaa iowa state micha
Interview: Storm Large
Singer Storm Large gave vivacious performances with her huge, passionate voice
• storm large
• rock star: supernova
• dave navarro
• the beatles
• pink floyd
LASERIUM at the Planetarium
The twenty-eighth year of a Los Angeles favorite, the LASERIUM, serves as a launch pad for international laser entertainment. It’s concluding year features a series, titled, 2001: A LASERIUM Odyssey.
• los angeles
• l.a.
• observatory
• griffith
• laserium
London Philharmonic Orchestra
There are several ways to fuse rock and classical music. But does the London Philharmonic Orchestra's cover of rock music really count as fusion?
• london philharmonic orchestra
• symphonic led zeppelin
• symphonic pink floyd
• orchestral covers of rock music
• classical/rock fusion
An All-Star Tribute to Syd Barrett
A reformed Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Damon Albarn, John Paul Jones, Chrissie Hynde played London's Barbican in tribute to recently deceased Pink Floyd founder Syd Barratt
• syd barrett
• pink floyd
• london barbican
• rogerwaters
• piper at the gates of dawn
ApologetiX...Christian Parody Pros!
Imagine a cross between Mark Lowry & Weird Al Yankovic
and you have an awesomely talented Christian parody band from Pittsburgh, Pa called ApologetiX! A note of interest is that
Weird Al's drummer Bermuda Schwartzand even did some of the drum tracts on their newest CD "Biblical Graffiti". The
band does Biblical parodies of rock songs from the 50's-90's, everything from Elvis to Metallica!
• apologetix
• mark lowry
• weird al yankovic
• christian parody
• band
Choice Cuts: March 2002
That's right, kids, a dozen fine discs carved up and served to you rapid-fire. Featuring Knotworking, Chris Lee, Tiger Saw, Natalie MacMaster, SushiRobo, Bertrand Burgalat, Pablo, Liz Capra, Attila & Dave Project, Heather Shayne Blakeslee, Justin Roth, and Totally Blind Drunk Drivers.
• mckibbin
• indie music
• music review
• cd review
• independent music
Five Best Rock Guitarists Ever
Electric guitar music arouses high frequency passion, which is why it is a good idea to strap on a flack jacket when you point out the five best rock guitarists ever.
• five best rock guitarists ever
• legends of rock
• electric guitar music jimi hendrix
• eric clapton slow hand
• stevie ray vaughn srv
King Black Acid: Loves A Love Song
King Black Acid returns with a new pop sensibility. Gone are the 20 minute explorations, but their musical sense of adventure remains intact.
• king black acid
• starseed transmission
• loves a love song
• wombstar orchestra
• portland
MTV Turns 25
Can Pink, Justin, and Beyonce define the next quarter century of MTV the way Madonna and MJ did for the first 25 years?
• 25 years of mtv
• madonna
• michael jackson
• pink
• bon jovi
Number One Singles Of 1980
A list and profile of the number one singles of 1980.
• number one singles 1980
• please don't go - kc & the sunshine band
• rock with you - michael jackson
• do that to me one more time - the captain and tenn
• crazy thing called love - queen
Review of Raw Power by the Stooges
The sound can be ear-shattering, but the whine of the guitars and shrieking vocals can shake souls like tectonic plates - with the benefit of not causing earthquakes.
• raw power
• the stooges
• iggy pop
• raw power reviews
• the weirdness
The Psychedelic Era: The Philisophical Side
IT'S BACK!! The true "History" in the History of Rock returns with the most complex and interesting of all of rock's many facets, psychedlia. Streching from 1965 to the end of 1969, this will pretty much conclude the chronological history of rock, as even though I'm willing to discuss the seventies and eighties, I refuse to go year by year (it's just not that good, people). This week, we start with the theory behind this music. We will continue in the weeks to come with artists, albums, events and yearly overviews. Rock on!
• music
• rock
• psychedlic
• sixties
• 60s
Swinging London's Summer of Love
As with San Francisco, Swinging London also experienced a 'Summer of Love' in 1967. The musical and social revolution changed Britain forever.
• 1967 summer of love
• swinging london
• the beatles
• sergeant pepper’s lonely hearts club band
• carnaby street
The Best Rock Acts Of All Time
According to a statistical analysis, The Beatles have ended well ahead of The Rolling Stones to claim the unofficial title of Best Rock Act of All Time.
• best rock acts of all time
• fab four overwhelm rivals
• the beatles have ended far ahead of the rolling st
• 40 international top 500 internet rock charts and
• pop greats michael jackson and madonna ending in t