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Pink Floyd

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Pink Floyd  The Trial   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  A Spanish Piece   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Careful With That Axe Eugene (Live)   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Nobody Home   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  The Gunner's Dream   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Matilda Mother   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Bike   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Fat Old Sun   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Cymbaline   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Marooned   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Lucifer Sam   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  On the Run   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  The Nile Song   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Remember a Day   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Let There Be More Light   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  A Great Day for Freedom   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  A Pillow of Winds   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Corporal Clegg   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Empty Spaces   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Flaming   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  The Fletcher Memorial Home   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  The Happiest Days of Our Lives   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Matilda Mother (Alternative Version) [2010 Mix]   buy on itunes
Syd Barrett  Dominoes (2010 Mix)   buy on itunes
Pink Floyd  Jugband Blues   buy on itunes

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Sex Pistols provocateur Johnny Rotten once found it fashionable to sport a notorious, homemade "I hate Pink Floyd" t-shirt, but many are unaware that along with their other innovations, Floyd also managed to prefigure punk rock! As early as the Barrett era, they were churning out chomping, sinister-sounding rockers like "Lucifer Sam," later covered by a raft of young post-punk bands. In retrospect, Dave Gilmour's roaring riffs and guttural growl on 1969's "The Nile Song" sound like a premonition of the sound The Stranglers would serve up in the '70s. And Roger Waters' black-humored lyrics on the fondly fatalistic "Free Four" are as merrily morbid as anything from the catalogue of the Cramps or the Misfits.
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