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Artist Biography For Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd Was An English Rock Band Formed In London In 1965. Gaining An Early Following As One Of The First British Psychedelic Groups They Were Distinguished By Their Extended Compositions Sonic Experimentation Philosophical Lyrics And Elaborate Live Shows. They Became A Leading Band Of The Progressive Rock Genre Cited By Some As The Greatest Progressive Rock Band Of All Time. Pink Floyd Were Founded In 1965 By Syd Barrett Guitar Lead Vocals Nick Mason Drums Roger Waters Bass Guitar Vocals And Richard Wright Keyboards Vocals . Under Barrett's Leadership They Released Two Charting Singles And The Successful Debut Album The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn 1967 . Guitarist And Vocalist David Gilmour Joined In December 1967 Barrett Left In April 1968 Due To Deteriorating Mental Health. Waters Became The Primary Lyricist And Thematic Leader Devising The Concepts Behind The Band's Peak Success With The Albums The Dark Side Of The Moon 1973 Wish You Were Here 1975 Animals 1977 And The Wall 1979 . The Musical Film Based On The Wall Pink Floyd – The Wall 1982 Won Two BAFTA Awards. Pink Floyd Also Composed Several Film Scores. Following Personal Tensions Wright Left Pink Floyd In 1979 Followed By Waters In 1985. Gilmour And Mason Continued As Pink Floyd Rejoined Later By Wright. They Produced Two More Albums—A Momentary Lapse Of Reason 1987 And The Division Bell 1994 —and Toured In Support Of Both Before Entering A Long Hiatus. In 2005 All But Barrett Reunited For A One-Off Performance At The Global Awareness Event Live 8. Barrett Died In 2006 And Wright In 2008. The Last Pink Floyd Studio Album The Endless River 2014 Was Based On Unreleased Material From The Division Bell Recording Sessions. In 2022 Gilmour And Mason Reformed Pink Floyd To Release The Song "Hey Hey Rise Up!" In Protest Of The Russo-Ukrainian War. By 2013 Pink Floyd Had Sold More Than 250 Million Records Worldwide Making Them One Of The Best-Selling Music Artists Of All Time. The Dark Side Of The Moon And The Wall Were Inducted Into The Grammy Hall Of Fame And These Albums And Wish You Were Here Are Among The Best-Selling Albums Of All Time. Four Pink Floyd Albums Topped The US Billboard 200 And Five Topped The UK Album Chart. Pink Floyd's Hit Singles Include "See Emily Play" 1967 "Money" 1973 "Another Brick In The Wall Part 2" 1979 "Not Now John" 1983 "On The Turning Away" 1987 And "High Hopes" 1994 . They Were Inducted Into The US Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 1996 And The UK Music Hall Of Fame In 2005. In 2008 Pink Floyd Were Awarded The Polar Music Prize In Sweden For Their Contribution To Modern Music. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Pink_Floyd Studio Albums
The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn 1967 A Saucerful Of Secrets 1968 More 1969 Ummagumma 1969 Atom Heart Mother 1970 Meddle 1971 Obscured By Clouds 1972 The Dark Side Of The Moon 1973 Wish You Were Here 1975 Animals 1977 The Wall 1979 The Final Cut 1983 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason 1987 The Division Bell 1994 The Endless River 2014

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Sorrow

"Sorrow" Is The Final Track From Pink Floyd's 1987 Album A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Although It Was The Seventh Song From The Album Performed In The Momentary Lapse Set Of The 1987/88/89/90 Tours. It Was Written And Composed By Guitarist David Gilmour. Gilmour Has Stated About The Song That Though Lyrics Aren't His Strong Point That "Sorrow" Is One Of His Strongest Lyrical Efforts Even Though The Opening Lines Were Appropriated From John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath. Drummer Nick Mason Has Since Stated That Sorrow Was Almost Entirely Crafted By David Gilmour Alone Over The Space Of One Weekend On His Houseboat The Astoria. When He Returned From The Weekend Only "some Spit And Polish " According To Mason Was Needed. As With Many Tracks From The Album Gilmour Played A Steinberger GL "headless" Guitar On This Song Contributing To The Overall Cold "sad" Feel Of The Music. The Guitar Intro Was Recorded Inside A Sports Arena In L.A Piped Through Pink Floyd's Massive Sound System Thus Giving The Tone An Extremely Deep Cavernous Sound. The Drum Machine On The Song Was Programmed By David Gilmour - For The Studio Recording No Real Drums Were Used. Other Versions Live Versions Of The Song Are Featured On 1988's Delicate Sound Of Thunder Album And 1995's P*U*L*S*E Album With Running Times Of 9 27 And 10 49 Respectively Mostly Taken Up By Extended Solos By Gilmour And An Additional Outro. A Slightly Shortened Version Of The Song Appears On Pink Floyd's Greatest Hits Collection Echoes The Best Of Pink Floyd Which Is Edited So That The Song "Sheep" Segues Into Sorrow. David Gilmour Played The Song At The "Strat-Pack" Guitar Concert An Event Which Commemorated The 50th Anniversary Of The Fender Stratocaster.

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