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Pink Floyd is
the premier space rock band. Since the mid-'60s, their music relentlessly
tinkered with electronics and all manner of special effects to push pop formats
to their outer limits. At the same time they wrestled with lyrical themes
and concepts of such massive scale that their music has taken on almost classical,
operatic quality, in both sound and words. Despite their astral image, the
group was brought down to earth in the 1980s by decidedly mundane power struggles
over leadership and, ultimately, ownership of the band's very name. After
that time, they were little more than a dinosaur act, capable of filling
stadiums and topping the charts, but offering little more than a spectacular
recreation of their most successful formulas. Their latter-day staleness
cannot disguise the fact that, for the first decade or so of their existence,
they were one of the most innovative groups around, in concert and (especially)
in the studio. While Pink
Floyd are mostly known for their grandiose concept albums of the 1970s,
they started as a very different sort of psychedelic band. Soon after they
first began playing together in the mid-'60s, they fell firmly under the
leadership of lead guitarist Syd
Barrett, the gifted genius who would write and sing most of their early
material. The Cambridge native shared the stage with Roger
Waters (bass), Rick
Wright (keyboards), and Nick
Mason (drums). The name Pink
Floyd, seemingly so far-out, was actually derived from the first names
of two ancient bluesmen (Pink
Anderson and Floyd Council). And at first, Pink
Floyd were much more conventional than the act into which they would
evolve, concentrating on the rock and R&B material that were so common
to the repertoires of mid-'60s British bands.
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