Did Pink Floyd influence the Beatles?

Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band while Pink Floyd were also at Abbey Road recording their own 1967 debut Piper At the Gates of Dawn. The Beatles' and Lennon's solo work were an immense influence on the Pink Floyd visionary, something he expands upon in the following transcript of a 2000 MSN webcast.
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Who influenced The Beatles the most?

However, the most prominent influence for The Beatles was Elvis Presley. Elvis' fame and persona captivated the Englishmen, and tremendously influenced their style. They played tribute to numerous Elvis songs in concert by covering them.
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How was Pink Floyd influenced by The Beatles?

Roger Waters spoke on The Beatles' influence on Floyd, largely citing the same inspirations as the Fab Four: “I feel as if I learned my lessons from early blues legends Huddie Ledbetter and Bessie Smith and I listened to a lot of jazz and Woody Guthrie.
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What does paul McCartney think of Pink Floyd?

Paul McCartney in his turn was a big fan of Pink Floyd in their early days. He was spoted at Pink Floyd concerts at the Cavern a number of times. In his November, 1992 Musician interview Roger Waters said: "You can draw a line between what I'm interested in and what I'm not interested in.
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What songs influenced The Beatles?

Instead, while John Lennon and Paul McCartney found inspiration early from Chuck Berry, the Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly, most obviously, the earliest original songs that made it into The Beatles' sets — “Ask Me Why,” “I Saw Here Standing There,” “The One After 909,” “There's A Place” and “Misery” — drew from barely ...
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Why was Paul McCartney's contributions to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon album deleted?



Who broke Beatles?

For half a century, Paul McCartney was the man who "split The Beatles". When he announced the release of his first, self-titled solo album in April 1970, the world was shocked to hear that the Fab Four were no more.
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Did John Lennon meet Pink Floyd?

“I only met John Lennon once, to my huge regret, and that was in the control room at Number 2,” Roger Waters once shared with Rolling Stone. “He was a bit acerbic. He was quite snotty – so was I!” This crossing of paths occurred in at one of the Beatles' recording sessions for Sgt.
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Why was paul McCartney refused a part on Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon?

“I thought it was really interesting that he would do that.” Apparently, Paul tried to mix in some of his trademark light humor as well. It didn't work. “He was trying to be funny, which wasn't what we wanted at all,” Waters said. What Floyd wanted was lines like Abbey Road doorman Gerry O'Driscoll gave them.
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Is paul McCartney friends with David Gilmour?

Paul McCartney and David Gilmour, however, must have struck up a friendship. They saw a Led Zeppelin concert together the following year. They would not just stay in touch. Macca invited Gilmour to particulate in his projects several times.
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Who is bigger Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd?

Now Pink Floyd have received an accolade to match the enormity of their sound and performances - by being named the biggest band of all time, ahead of acts such as Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones. They were famed for their 20-minute opuses and grandiose stadium shows featuring flying pigs.
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Who was Pink Floyd inspired by?

Shortly thereafter, Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Rick Wright, and Roger Waters reconvened and changed their name to Barrett's suggestion, The Pink Floyd Sound, inspired by two old time Georgia blues artists, Pink Anderson, and Floyd Council.
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Who came first Beatles or Pink Floyd?

In the early '60s, several architecture students studying at London Polytechnic decided to start a band. That fateful decision led to the creation of one of the greatest rock bands of all time, Pink Floyd.
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Who influenced The Beatles to focus more on songwriting?

In fact, for much of The Beatles early songwriting career, he and Paul McCartney would trade their lyrics and songs and they'd both be undoubtedly influenced by one man, Chuck Berry.
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Who was the biggest band before The Beatles?

Ten artists and bands that inspired The Beatles
  • Cliff Richard and The Shadows. ...
  • The Marvelettes. ...
  • Chuck Berry. ...
  • Carl Perkins. ...
  • The Beach Boys. ...
  • Buddy Holly and The Crickets. ...
  • The Everly Brothers. ...
  • The Byrds.
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What is Pink Floyd's biggest hit?

Below are American Songwriter's top ten songs from Pink Floyd's career.
  1. 1. “ Comfortably Numb”
  2. 2. “ Wish You Were Here”
  3. 3. “ Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-IV)”
  4. 4. “ Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2”
  5. 5. “ Time”
  6. 6. “ Money”
  7. 7. “ Echoes”
  8. 8. “ Us and Them”
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Who wrote most of Pink Floyd songs?

It's a huge chunk of what makes Pink Floyd so impressive. As well as Roger Waters' impeccable songwriting and the powerful playing of Nick Mason and Richard Wright, Gilmour was able to be a part of one of the most progressive rock bands of all time through his genius guitar and expert songwriting.
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What are Pink Floyd fans called?

Crazy Diamonds. Animals (Pigs, Dogs and Sheep) Bricks in the Wall.
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Who is better Pink Floyd or Beatles?

Musicianship wise Pink Floyd is much better. Both bands are almost equally as innovative as one another but I think Pink Floyd is slightly more innovative. Popularity wise The Beatles naturally have the edge. The Beatles refused to play live at some point in their career while Pink Floyd consistently gigged.
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Did The Beatles and Pink Floyd meet?

On this day in 1967, Pink Floyd and The Beatles met in the control room of Studio Two. At the time The Beatles were recording Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in the studio and Pink Floyd had just finished recording their debut album, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, next door in Studio Three.
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What band copied the Beatles?

The Byrds – Sometimes regarded as the "American Beatles". While their long-term influence has proven to be comparable to that of the Beatles in terms of sound and style, the Byrds failed to match their contemporaries' record sales.
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What is the most influential band of all time?

The English rock band the Beatles are commonly regarded as the foremost and most influential band in popular music history.
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Was Ozzy inspired by the Beatles?

“When I heard the Beatles. I knew what I wanted to do,” Ozzy Osbourne boldly stated to Blabbermouth in 2019. “My son says to me, Dad, I like the Beatles, but why do you go so crazy?
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