Currently no. There are only two dead members of Pink Floyd. Syd Barret, who died in 2006. And Richard Wright who died in 2008.
Other than starring in the movie 'Pink Floyd The Wall', no. He did however play a crucial role in encouraging the members to reunite at Live 8 London in 2005.
No, they had conflicts and separated. Then the vocalist died and then other members died so the band ceased to exist.
No, they are a British band
Theres actually a tribute band from there called the australian pink floyd
Currently no. There are only two dead members of Pink Floyd. Syd Barret, who died in 2006. And Richard Wright who died in 2008.
Other than starring in the movie 'Pink Floyd The Wall', no. He did however play a crucial role in encouraging the members to reunite at Live 8 London in 2005.
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No, they had conflicts and separated. Then the vocalist died and then other members died so the band ceased to exist.
No, they are a British band
pink floyd as a band and hendrix as a solo artist
Theres actually a tribute band from there called the australian pink floyd
Which one's Pink? ;-) But seriously, if any of the band members met either one of the jazz legends that made up their namesake, they did not say so in any official capacity.
Pink Floyd is a band and therefore does not have one particular mother. 'Mother' was a song released by Pink Floyd in 1979 on their popular album The Wall.
Floyd Council group is Pink Floyd
There was no Scottish member of Pink Floyd. They are all English. Any Scottish accent in a Pink Floyd song is provided by Roger Waters.
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