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It depends who's concert you go too, it can vary from Roger Waters, to David Gilmore, to a dude named Doyle, he sang at my Pink Floyd concert in 07 in Tampa.
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."
In the name Pink Floyd, the name Pink Is in the name Pink Floyd. So there you go.OR... The correct answer; From WikipediaThere is no "Pink" per se, the name Pink Floyd was created by Syd Barrett, after two Piedmont blues musicians, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.During the album Wish You Were Here there is no 'Pink' it is just a statement which underlines the lack of understanding/knowledge held by record company staff in relation to the musicians. However 'Pink' returns in the Wall as the central character (played by Bob Geldolf), in this case (in my opinion) pink is a mix of Syd's madness and instabilities combined with the pain, hate, and loathing so well documented by Roger Waters in most of his discriptions of growing up, life, people, and power...
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There are 5 songs on Pink Floyd's album "Wish You Were Here":"Shine On You Crazy Diamonds (Parts I-V)""Welcome to the Machine""Have a Cigar""Wish You Were Here""Shine On You Crazy Diamonds (Parts VI-IX)"
The Pink Floyd song Shine On You Crazy Diamond was written in 1974 and first performed during their French tour of that year. It was first release in 1975 on the album Wish You Were Here.
It depends who's concert you go too, it can vary from Roger Waters, to David Gilmore, to a dude named Doyle, he sang at my Pink Floyd concert in 07 in Tampa.
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."
In the name Pink Floyd, the name Pink Is in the name Pink Floyd. So there you go.OR... The correct answer; From WikipediaThere is no "Pink" per se, the name Pink Floyd was created by Syd Barrett, after two Piedmont blues musicians, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.During the album Wish You Were Here there is no 'Pink' it is just a statement which underlines the lack of understanding/knowledge held by record company staff in relation to the musicians. However 'Pink' returns in the Wall as the central character (played by Bob Geldolf), in this case (in my opinion) pink is a mix of Syd's madness and instabilities combined with the pain, hate, and loathing so well documented by Roger Waters in most of his discriptions of growing up, life, people, and power...
Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd