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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What makes Pink Floyd so special?

Pink Floyd were the architects of two major music movements—psychedelic space-rock and blues-based progressive rock—and became known for their biting political, social and emotional commentary.
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Was Pink Floyd a good band?

They became a leading band of the progressive rock genre, cited by some as the greatest progressive rock band of all time. Pink Floyd in January 1968, from the only known photoshoot during the five months that all five members were together.
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Is Pink Floyd a stoner rock?

Greatest Stoner Albums: Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead, to Flaming Lips - Rolling Stone.
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What does Pink Floyd stand for?

The name Pink Floyd comes from the given names of two prominent blues musicians, who Barrett loved: Pink Anderson and Floyd Council. Today. Today, the band is revered.
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Is Pink Floyd The greatest band ever?

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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What are Pink Floyd fans called?

Crazy Diamonds. Animals (Pigs, Dogs and Sheep) Bricks in the Wall.
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What Pink Floyd songs are about drugs?

10 Druggiest Pink Floyd Songs
  • Harvest/EMI. 'Pigs On the Wing' From 'Animals' ...
  • Harvest/EMI. 'Comfortably Numb' From 'The Wall' ...
  • Tower/EMI. 'Lucifer Sam' ...
  • Harvest/Capitol. 'Brain Damage' ...
  • Columbia/Tower. 'See Emily Play' ...
  • Harvest/Capitol. 'On the Run' / 'Time' ...
  • Columbia/Tower. 'Arnold Layne' ...
  • Columbia. 'Julia Dream'
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What is the best album to listen to while high?

Pot Playlist: Best Stoner Albums To Listen To While You're High
  • Jimi Hendrix: Are You Experienced.
  • Bob Marley & The Wailers: Legend.
  • Sublime: 40oz. to Freedom.
  • Dr. Dre: 2001.
  • Grateful Dead: From The Mars Hotel.
  • SZAL: Z.
  • Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon.
  • Peter Tosh: Legalize It.
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What should I listen to if I like Pink Floyd?

Similar To
  • King Crimson.
  • Queen.
  • Yes.
  • Caravan.
  • Family.
  • Jethro Tull.
  • Renaissance.
  • Soft Machine.
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What is Pink Floyd's most famous song?

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 is Gilmour worth?

He later sold the company, which he had started as a hobby, feeling that it was becoming too commercial for him to enjoy; he said he retained an old biplane which he flew sometimes. Gilmour's net worth is £115 million, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2018.
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When was Pink Floyd most popular?

The fact that "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" managed to top the pop-music chart says much about the band's popularity in the late '70s and early '80s.
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Is Pink Floyd a punk?

Once the sworn enemies of punk, Pink Floyd have proven to be a pervasive influence on contemporary indie rock and electronica alike. Stuart Berman charts the band's evolution from reviled pariahs to revered patriarchs of the underworld.
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How would you describe Pink Floyd's music?

People often use cerebral words to describe Pink Floyd. “Conceptually rich techno-rock.” “Multi-layered sound.” “Surreal sonic wizardry.”
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Who invented stoner rock?

Stoner rock, also known as stoner metal or stoner doom, is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of doom metal with psychedelic rock and acid rock. The genre emerged during the early 1990s and was pioneered foremost by Kyuss and Sleep.
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What do stoners listen to now?

So, what is the best stoner music? If you're a pothead, then you're likely to agree that jam bands like Grateful Dead and Phish, rappers like Cypress Hill and Snoop Dogg, and, of course, Pink Floyd and Bob Marley all qualify as great stoner artists.
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What's a stoner slang?

Definition of stoner

Slang. a person who is habitually high on drugs, especially marijuana, or alcohol; a person who is usually stoned. a person who pelts or assails with stones: stoners of Paul the Apostle. Chiefly British. a person or thing that weighs a specified number of stone (used in combination): a 12-stoner.
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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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Did Pink Floyd use psychedelics?

An over-reliance on psychedelic drugs drove the rock star from the bounds of reality and forced his bandmates to cut ties to keep their musical dreams alive. By the spring of 1967, Pink Floyd was at the forefront of the psychedelic rock movement that was pushing its way into mainstream popular culture.
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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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How much is the band Pink Floyd worth?

The band's collective net worth is nearly US$800 million, and while many classic rock groups at this point in their careers have a chequered list of former members, Pink Floyd have only ever had five official members: the original guitarist Syd Barrett and late keyboardist Richard Wright, Mason, plus arch enemies ...
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When was the last time Pink Floyd played together?

The final concert of the tour on 29 October 1994 turned out to be the final full-length Pink Floyd performance, and the last time Pink Floyd played live before their one-off 18-minute reunion with Roger Waters at Live 8 on 2 July 2005.
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What is the story behind Dark Side of the Moon?

Originally conceived by the band as a cohesive collection of songs about the pressures of life as a musician, Dark Side of the Moon eventually expanded to include songs about broader topics such as wealth (“Money”), armed conflict (“Us and Them”), madness (“Brain Damage”), squandered existences (“Time”) and death (“The ...
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