Pink Floyd and the Beatles have more in common, so they are well recognized. Both members grew up in the UK. The original framework of "Beetle" was invented by best friends John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Likewise, "Pink Floyd" was created by best friends Nick Mason and Roger Waters. For the same reason both bands were formed while members were educated. World War II is an important point in the lives of members of each band, and if they do not directly affect them, they will be influenced by their parents.
This is usually part of the reason why Pink Floyd was the 1970s Beatles. They clicked "money" and "another brick 2 on the wall" on the radio, which sounded like a hit song, but it had experimental advantages. Many bands say their music is not suitable for a particular type (in most cases), but many people think that Pink Floyd is a progressive rock. Pink Floyd does not sound like an avant - garde rock, but it sounds like Pink Floyd. Syd Barrett: Barren's most innovative member of Pink Floyd, Barret's best song creator in the band, a nervous (probably dragging) failure forced him to leave the band early. But if he stays, the band will never write the dark side of the moon, since all of this is superficial with Barrett and his collapse, hoping that you are here or on the wall. When he was with them, his work and the performance of the guitar made it possible for them to spend the most innovative era.
Pink Floyd this weekend. The majority of what I ran on the site from the beginning was Pink Floyd in the Syd Barrett era. Then Barrett's Pink Floyd / Pickup Age. However, during this critical period I did not attend Pink Floyd 's concerts and conferences. The dark side of the Moon era will spell a unique period of changing game rules and will surely lead you to one of the most influential and important periods of the band's career.
Pink Baryd and Syd Barrett, the last of two rare conferences by John Peel, recorded on December 20, 1967. Many people (including myself) felt that Pink Floyd was fundamentally changed after Syd Barrett had left. The new Pink Floyd after Saucerful of Secrets needs some people to get used to. This story has been talked millions of times and has been handed down, so you do not need to repeat here. Syd Barrett was the real driving force behind the early Pink Floyd - if you did not do anything else, he would advance Psychedelia a few steps and extend this type of purely creative vision. Plus Barrett is a wonderful writer whose vision matches tact