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Pink Floyd pushed the envelope in the mid-'60s and '70s with a cosmic sound that rolled reverb, screech, and feedback into both long instrumental arpeggios and memorable rock anthems. The group began in London, England, led initially by virtuoso sing...more Pink Floyd pushed the envelope in the mid-'60s and '70s with a cosmic sound that rolled reverb, screech, and feedback into both long instrumental arpeggios and memorable rock anthems. The group began in London, England, led initially by virtuoso singer/guitarist Syd Barrett, fleshed out by bassist Roger Waters, keyboardist Richard Wright, and drummer Nick Mason. Their live-on-tour combination of soulful lyrics and palpable melody backed by psychedelic light shows rocked fellow Brits and guaranteed blockbuster status for their debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, released in 1967. Genius and madman stand cheek by jowl on the scale of creativity, however, and Barrett, already unstable, began a descent into darkness that made him and his music even more unconventional and boundary-defying. He departed the group, leaving Waters and new guitarist David Gilmour to switch off on vocals, and the maniacal foundation of the band was anchored by the new band dynamic. Their next few releases fared very well in the UK: 1968's A Saucerful of Secrets sold well and marked a sonic shift towards a spacier, more orchestral sound, and their release the following year, Ummagumma, featured both live material and studio recordings. They released three more records in this ethereal, more cerebral domain: More… (a film soundtrack), Atom Heart Mother, and Meddle, the last of which saw them slide into more accessible domain. Over time, Waters would emerge as the band's next leading visionary, and Pink Floyd's seismic 1973 album Dark Side of the Moon broke them big-time into the American market, spending an enormous length of time on the charts and ensuring them a permanent place on classic rock radio with such eccentric hits as "Money" and "Time." Two years later, they released the similarly acclaimed (but far more subdued) record Wish You Were Here, a record that partly took a nostalgic look backwards at Barrett's tenure in the band—a fascination that would be expanded upon considerably with the release of The Wall at the end of the decade. 1977's Animals is an interesting, anomalous entry in their catalog, taking a very dark view of mankind and the modern era with its extended, inward-gazing instrumentals and its hopeless lyrics. The Wall followed in '79, a hit with fans if not their critics, due in part to its lighter, more pop-oriented sound and its epic-scale melodrama. "Another Brick in the Wall" would become perhaps their most iconic song, and the record's accompanying tour entailed the construction (and subsequent knocking over) of an actual wall onstage as the band performed. Following 1983's The Final Cut, a less well-received record that was effectively a Waters solo release, Waters departed the band due to personal tensions and a lawsuit filed over the group's partnership. Momentary Lapse of Reason in '87 and The Division Bell in '94 were successful, post-Waters releases, demonstrating that the band could muster a good enough facsimile of their cutting-edge genre to please both devotees of their early music and a new generation of younger fans. Waters would continue as a solo artist, and Syd Barrett, who released two notable 1970 solo records—The Madcap Laughs and Barrett—passed away in 2006 at the age of 60 after years of seclusion in his Cambridge home. Read more about Pink Floyd in Crawdaddy!: "Pink Floyd: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" "Wouldn't You Miss Me: The Syd Barrett Surplus"...less
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Pink Floyd
Oct 26, 1967
Handbill
$215
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Pink Floyd
Oct 26, 1967
Poster
$575
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The Incredible Fish
Oct 30, 1967
Handbill
auction
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Big Brother and the Holding…
Nov 2, 1967
Handbill
$155
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Big Brother and the Holding…
Nov 2, 1967
Postcard
$57
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Big Brother and the Holding…
Nov 2, 1967
Poster
$395
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Procol Harum
Nov 9, 1967
Poster
$675
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Pink Floyd
Jul 26, 1968
Handbill
$42
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Chrome Syrcus
Aug 2, 1968
Handbill
$231
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Chrome Syrcus
Aug 2, 1968
Postcard
$33
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Chrome Syrcus
Aug 2, 1968
Poster
$242
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Pink Floyd
Aug 16, 1968
Handbill
$78
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Pink Floyd
Aug 16, 1968
Poster
$815
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Howlin' Wolf
Aug 30, 1968
Postcard
$166
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Jimi Hendrix Experience
Dec 28, 1968
Poster
auction
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The Crazy World of Arthur B…
Oct 31, 1969
Handbill
$485
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The Crazy World of Arthur B…
Oct 31, 1969
Program
$895
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The Crazy World of Arthur B…
Oct 31, 1969
Poster
$3,985
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Pink Floyd
Apr 29, 1970
Poster
$578 -
$725
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Steve Miller Band
Sep 25, 1970
Program
$139
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Pink Floyd
Oct 21, 1970
Poster
$632
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Bo Diddley
Oct 22, 1970
Handbill
$87
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Bo Diddley
Oct 22, 1970
Postcard
$125
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Bo Diddley
Oct 22, 1970
Poster
$202
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Bo Diddley
Oct 22, 1970
Postcard
$109 -
$159
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Led Zeppelin
Sep 13, 1971
Poster
$331
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Pink Floyd
Oct 28, 1971
Handbill
$220
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Leon Russell
Aug 16, 1972
Postcard
$110
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Pink Floyd
Sep 23, 1972
Handbill
$94
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Pink Floyd
Sep 23, 1972
Postcard
$94
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Pink Floyd
May 9, 1977
Poster
$48 -
$890
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Pink Floyd
1982
Poster
$30
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