Did Pink Floyd make their music on acid?

LSD and other drugs, no doubt, played a very large role in creating a lot of Pink Floyd's music even after Syd Barrett left the band.
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Is Pink Floyd an acid rock?

The term “acid rock” is sometimes applied to psychedelic rock bands from London (Pink Floyd, the Jimi Hendrix Experience), New York (the Blues Magoos), and Texas (13th Floor Elevators).
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What drugs did the Pink Floyd band use?

In 1965, as the foursome that became Pink Floyd were finding their musical footing between classes at London's Regent Street Polytechnic and Camberwell College of Arts, Barrett had discovered the mind-altering effects of LSD. The turn to psychedelics had a massive impact on the group's direction.
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Are Pink Floyd songs about drugs?

Certainly not as trippy as the early stuff, the band's latter-day druggy tunes were pharmaceutical-grade anthems, and some make our list of the 10 druggiest Pink Floyd songs.
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Is Pink Floyd a stoner band?

Despite being band of choice for stoners, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason will pass instead of puff. When Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason hits The Met Philadelphia for his first solo tour, he will do so on April 20, an apt date considering the “interstellar overdrive” and psychedelic gamesmanship of the night's material.
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What is the trippiest Pink Floyd song?

'Astronomy Domine' – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967)

One of the shorter pieces in Pink Floyd's psychedelic armoury, this is the most psychedelic piece of their debut album.
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Was Pink Floyd a sober band?

In a radio interview with Howard Stern, Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters opened up about his time with Pink Floyd, and how drugs influenced him and the music the band made. Although many believe that every member of the band was addicted to drugs, Waters revealed that he himself was not that big of a drug user at all.
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What is Pink Floyd's biggest hit?

Below are American Songwriter's top ten songs from Pink Floyd's career.
  • 9. “ Dogs” ...
  • 8. “ Us and Them” ...
  • 7. “ Echoes” ...
  • 6. “ Money” Pink Floyd. ...
  • 5. “ Time” Pink Floyd - Topic. ...
  • 4. “ Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2” ...
  • 3. “ Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-IV)” Pink Floyd - Topic. ...
  • 1. “ Comfortably Numb” Pink Floyd - Topic.
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What kind of drugs did Led Zeppelin do?

Led Zeppelin: Our music was pretty radical says Jimmy Page

While he had kicked his heroin habit and taken up a pill called Motival that was designed to reduce anxiety, he was still drinking heavily.
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Is Pink Floyd prog or psychedelic rock?

The Nice, the Moody Blues, Procol Harum and Pink Floyd all contained elements of what is now called progressive rock, but none represented as complete an example of the genre as several bands that formed soon after.
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Who invented acid rock?

13th Floor members Roky Erickson, referred to as the “godfather of psychedelic rock,” and Tommy Hall are credited with coining the term “psychedelic rock”.
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Who replaced David Gilmour?

It was on this day in 1968 when Pink Floyd fired Syd Barrett from the band and permanently replaced him with David Gilmour.
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Why did Pink Floyd split?

Waters had left Pink Floyd to establish a solo career following the group's 1983 album The Final Cut, and considered his departure in 1985 to mark the end of the band. Gilmour and Mason disagreed, resulting in the final break in a badly frayed relationship.
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How much is the band Pink Floyd worth?

Pink Floyd officially broke up in the 1990s; but their collective net worth exceeds $800 million.
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What is the #1 album of all time?

In 2018, The Eagles' greatest hits album, released in 1976, surpassed Michael Jackson's 1982 album "Thriller" to take the top spot on the Record Industry Association of America's (RIAA) list of the top selling albums of all time in the US.
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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 sold more albums Pink Floyd or the Beatles?

The upshot: Pink Floyd has sold more albums worldwide than the Beatles.
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Why is comfortably numb so good?

Comfortably numb is a spacey progressive timeless song that sounds better at every listen. It opened myself to a vast population of great music. With the right mood, it can pumps up your adrenaline and make you feel lost in a bitter sweet existential place.
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Is comfortably numb about depression?

Depression, in Comfortably Numb, is just a grey waiting room, where everything is reminiscent of death. The absence of pain is not happiness. The doctor in the lyrics takes away the pain to get the show going, but it doesn't work.
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Did Phantom of the Opera steal from Pink Floyd?

Pink Floyd were featured on an episode of the BBC1 programme 24 Hours discussing bootleg recordings, which showed them rehearsing "Echoes" in Abbey Road. "Echoes" features a prominent instrumental riff which is identical to the main theme in Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera.
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Why was Pink Floyd so good?

Pink Floyd has always been lauded for its ability to be profound yet irreverent with its wording and imagery. Nowhere does it hit home as much as with the band's lyrics. A lot of the band's lyrics read out like poetic passages. And the messages they convey are some of the most relatable and relevant experiences.
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Why is the band called Pink Floyd?

The name Pink Floyd was created on the spur of a moment by Syd Barrett, when another band, also called the Tea Set, was to perform at one of their gigs. The name came from two blues musicians in Barrett's record collection; Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
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