These underrated rock band members were ahead of their time, and we think they deserve more praise for their work.
David Gilmour had one simple reason for why he wasn't giving up the Pink Floyd name during a heated legal battle in the mid-1980s.
Taking a dive into the songwriting responsibilities of one of rock's greatest acts, and seeing how collaborative the process was.
David Gilmour explains why he fought so hard for the Pink Floyd name after the departure of Roger Waters and following legal battle.
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Similarly to the opening scene of the first season, Bad Sisters ' second season sets the tone for the whodunnit that will ...
Sometime around 2011, two college friends drove to Boston to see Roger Waters' tour of “The Wall.” It turned out to be a life ...
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David Gilmour discussed the 'Dark Side of the Moon' and 'Wizard of Oz' mashup theory on 'The Tonight Show' in 2024.
David Gilmour discussed the 'Dark Side of the Moon' and 'Wizard of Oz' mashup theory on 'The Tonight Show' in 2024.