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I suppose it depends on what album you're listening to. But Pink Floyd could find it's place comfortably with 60s psychedelic with earlier albums, or even 70s British Metal with their harder albums like The Wall. PINK FLOYD ROCK!
Yes Kid Cudi does like Pink Floyd, that's why he got a tattoo on his hand.
their are pink Floyd clothes for men and women.
A Pink Floyd concert is like no other it has great lighting fireworks and souround sound speakers that are so clear. It is a great experience.
Not to my knowledge, and I have nearly everything released by Floyd, including bootlegs.
Pink Floyd likes space because they had a fleeting glimspe about the unknown behind the wall of the stars. They were a type of band that had a little connection with the extraterrestrails out in space.
Pink Floyd! You know, Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall! You actually spelled it wrong, since Pink Floyd is a British band color would be spelled "colour". But just to be sure, if the song is in any way depressing, it's Pink Floyd.
Why not? Music therapy is all about the relationship that a patient has with music, or a particular piece of it. If they like Pink Floyd, all the better, and even if they don't, exploring an unfamiliar artist or genre can produce enlightening results.
The dark side of the moon much like pink. Floyd sings about
That might be Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here," with the line "we're just two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl, year after year."
first of all, I think you mean "Who is the singer in pink Floyd", and second of all they all sang on a record exsept for their drum nick mason. Syd barret started of on lead vocals for pink Floyd in their debut album "the piper at the gates of dawn" and sang lead vocals on the last track (jug band blues) on their second album a sucerful of secrests. then David Gilmoore and Roger Waters sang the majority of the songs (some like hey you both on the same recording, like on the Beatles "A day in the life") with the occasional performance from their pianist/keyboardist Richard wright (most famously on echoes, Us and them and (with david Gilmoore) time) up until roger left pink Floyd, then david and the occasianal rick sang. there was only one occasion where someone who wasn't considered a band member of pink Floyd sang lead vocals which was when roy Harper was recording next to pink Floyd in abbey road and neither roger nor david could sing this song they had (it was have a cigar which appeard on wish you were here and was released as a single in some places, with the b-sides either shine on you crazy dimond part 1 (parts 1-5) or welcome to machien)
Try "The Killers"