Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Aug 4, 2017 · The 50 Greatest Pink Floyd Songs: Critic’s Picks. ... Pink Floyd’s signature early hit in their home country, with sighing guitar slides, lush production, an expert chorus, and the least ...

    • Pink Floyd

      Explore Pink Floyd's music on Billboard. Get the latest...

    • "Comfortably Numb" From: 'The Wall' (1979) Waters penned most of The Wall by himself, tracing childhood issues to Floyd-era conflicts. "Comfortably Numb" is one of the few songs written with Gilmour, who supplies the music and terrific guitar solo, one of the most celebrated in rock history.
    • "Wish You Were Here" From: 'Wish You Were Here' (1975) The members of Pink Floyd were still friendly with Syd Barrett after he left the group in 1968. He even showed up in the studio, somewhat unrecognizable, while they were recording of their ninth album.
    • "Time" From: 'The Dark Side of the Moon' (1973) Like many tracks on our list of the Top 10 Pink Floyd Songs, "Time" works better as part of a bigger album concept than as a standalone cut.
    • "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" From: 'Wish You Were Here' (1975) "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" was originally released as a two-song, eight-part, 26-minute suite on the band's follow-up to the mega-popular The Dark Side of the Moon.
    • Hey You
    • What Do You Want from Me
    • Pigs
    • Careful with That Axe, Eugene
    • Goodbye Blue Sky
    • Free Four
    • Set The Controls For The Heart of The Sun
    • Mother
    • Have A Cigar
    • Astronomy Domine

    We open up our Top 25 Pink Floyd songs with this great track from the 1979 album The Wall. Most of the entire album was written by Roger Waters, with a few exceptions. The song “Hey You” was written by Roger Waters. The lead vocals were performed by David Gilmour and Roger Waters. The Wallwas primarily recorded between April and November 1979, with...

    This great track, “What Do You Want from Me,” was released on the 1994 Pink Floyd album The Division Bell. It is the only track from the album on this Top 25 Pink Floyd songs list. The song was written by David Gilmour,Richard Wright, and Polly Samson.

    Released in 1977 on the Animals album. Roger Waters wrote the song, and the lead vocals were performed by Roger Waters. The entireAnimalsalbum is presented on this list. It’s one of the best rock albums ever released. I will never forget buying this album the day was released. Only a few months later, I was witnessing the concert.

    This song was initially released as the B Side to the single “Point Me at the Sky” in 1968. It has been issued on various Pink Floyd compilation albums. Songwriting credit for the songs went to David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason.

    “Goodbye Blue Sky” is a hauntingly beautiful track from Pink Floyd’s seminal 1979 album, The Wall. It’s an acoustic-driven piece with a melancholy melody that reflects on the aftermath of war and the loss of innocence. We love this one because “Goodbye Blue Sky” features a gentle yet somber acoustic guitar progression by Gilmour, underscored by Wri...

    This great song was released on the 1972 Obscured By Clouds album. The song was written by Roger Waters, who also performed the lead vocal on the track. Some may not realize that the album served as the soundtrack to the French film La Vallée. It was primarily recorded in Château d’Hérouville, France, in a span of two weeks in February 1972. The ba...

    “Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun” was from their second album, A Saucerful of Secrets, released in 1968. It was one of the last Pink Floyd albums to include Syd Barrett and also the first to feature David Gilmour, marking a period of transition for the band. The album was produced by Norman Smith, known for his work with early Pink Floyd ...

    “Mother” is such a poignant track from Pink Floyd’s 1979 concept album, The Wall. It, at times, can be challenging to listen to because of its lyrical intensity. “Mother” stands out in the album as a ballad that explores the overprotective nature of the protagonist’s mother and its impact on his life, contributing to his mental isolation and the me...

    We wonder how many people ever knew that it was not a member of Pink Floyd who sang lead vocals on this classic song. Released in 1975 on the Wish You Were Herealbum. Roger Waters wrote the song, but Roy Harper performed the lead vocals.

    This old-time Pink Floyd song “Astronomy Domine” was written by Syd Barrett. This is Syd Barrett’s fascination with space and cosmic themes. The song initially appeared on Pink Floyd’s debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.The album was released in 1967. Syd Barrett and Richard Wright performed the vocals on the track.

    • Brian Kachejian
    • Wish You Were Here. When Syd Barrett was ousted, it wasn’t done out of animosity. By that point, his mental health was in serious decline; his removal was done as much for his benefit as for the rest of the bands.
    • Echoes. Very few songs manage to capture the essence of Pink Floyd quite so succinctly as Echoes. Taken from the 1971 album Meddle, it’s epic in length (the studio version runs 23 and a half minutes long), grand in ambition, and utterly compelling.
    • Time. Pink Floyd has always been an albums band, rather than a singles band. To fully understand the majesty of Dark Side of the Moon, you have to listen to it in full.
    • Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Wish You Were Here is the thinking person’s Pink Floyd album. A meditation on friendship, madness, and the music industry, it’s one of the most literate and intelligent albums to come out of the 1970s.
  2. Sep 20, 2022 · Floyd’s greatest hit – their only hit – in their post-Syd Barrett incarnation, as the unlikely disco rhythms on Part 2 proved irresistible on the dance floors across the UK. No such luck for Parts 1 and 3, however. James ‘JY’ Young (Styx)

  3. Sep 20, 2022 · 49. On the Run. In complete contrast to preceding track, Breathe, this is Pink Floyd getting sonically way out there. An instrumental that builds on a sequenced synth pattern, it’s allegedly a musical interpretation of keyboardist Richard Wright ’s acknowledged fear of flying.

  4. People also ask

  5. Jun 2, 2017 · For this reason, “Money” changed the inner chemistry of the band forever. 7. “Wish You Were Here”. ALBUM: Wish You Were Here. Perhaps Pink Floyd’s most fragile and emotionally tragic ...