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Pink Floyd were an English band who earned recognition for their
psychedelic music in the late 1960s and, as they evolved in the 1970s, for their progressive rock music. Pink
Floyd's work is marked by the use of philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, innovative album cover art,
and elaborate live shows. Pink Floyd were one of rock music's most critically acclaimed and commercially
successful acts, the group has sold over 200 million albums worldwide, including 74.5 million certified units
in the United States.
Pink Floyd were formed in 1965, and originally consisted of university students Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Richard
Wright, Syd Barrett, and briefly, Bob Klose. The group were a popular fixture on London's underground music scene,
and under Barrett's leadership released two charting singles, "Arnold Layne" and "See Emily Play", and a
commercially and critically successful album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. In 1968, guitarist and singer
David Gilmour joined the line-up, and Barrett was removed due to his
increasingly erratic behaviour. Following Barrett's departure, bass player and singer Roger Waters became the
lyricist and dominant figure in the band, which thereafter achieved worldwide critical and commercial success
with the concept albums The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and rock opera The Wall.
Wright left the band in 1979, and Waters in 1985, but Gilmour and Mason (joined by Wright) continued recording and
touring under the name Pink Floyd. Waters used legal means to try to keep them from using the name, declaring Pink
Floyd a spent force, but the parties reached an out-of-court settlement allowing Gilmour, Mason and Wright to
continue as Pink Floyd. The band again enjoyed worldwide success with A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) and The
Division Bell (1994), and Waters continued as a solo musician, releasing three studio albums. Although for some
years relations between Waters and the remaining three members were sour, the band reformed in 2005 for what would
be a final one-off performance at Live 8.

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