🌑 Pink Floyd — The Band (Bio)
Pink Floyd was formed in London in 1965 by school friends and art students: Syd Barrett (guitar/lead vocals), Roger Waters (bass), Nick Mason (drums), and Richard Wright (keyboards). David Gilmour joined in 1967 to support Barrett as his behaviour became erratic.
📌 Origin of Name: Derived from two blues musicians’ names, Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
🧠 Early Work: Began with psychedelic rock, live shows featuring experimental light and sound effects.
👀 Band Evolution: Barrett left in 1968; Waters took creative lead until early 1980s, then Gilmour led the band’s direction. Classic era: 1967–1994, with occasional reunions after.
🧑🎤 Members — Personal & Life Details
Syd Barrett (Roger Keith Barrett)
Born: 6 Jan 1946, Cambridge, England — Died: 7 Jul 2006, Cambridge
📌 Family: Second of five children; father Arthur Barrett, morbid anatomist; early artistic talent.
🧠 Pre‑Floyd: Learned ukulele, banjo, guitar; studied art at Camberwell College.
👀 Personal Life: Never married; had relationships (notably Evelyn “Iggy” Rose).
📌 After Floyd: Solo albums in 1970; withdrew from public life; focused on painting and gardening.
Roger Waters (George Roger Waters)
Born: 6 Sep 1943, Great Bookham, Surrey, England
📌 Family: Father died in WWII months before his birth; raised by mother in Cambridge.
🧠 Pre‑Floyd: Briefly studied mechanical engineering; hitchhiked around Europe; met bandmates at Regent Street Polytechnic.
👀 Personal Life: Multiple marriages; children from those marriages.
📌 Other Work: Solo career from mid-1980s, political and humanitarian activism.
David Gilmour (David Jon Gilmour)
Born: 6 Mar 1946, Cambridge, England
📌 Family: Son of Douglas Gilmour (zoology lecturer) and Sylvia Gilmour (teacher).
🧠 Pre‑Floyd: Busked across Europe; early musical education at school with Waters and Barrett.
👀 Personal Life:
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Married Virginia Hasenbein (4 children).
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Married Polly Samson (4 children).
📌 Other Interests: Pilot, environmental activism, houseboat studio owner.
Nick Mason (Nicholas Berkeley Mason)
Born: 27 Jan 1944, Birmingham, England
📌 Family: Father Bill Mason (documentary filmmaker), mother Ailsa; great-grandfather was Lord Mayor of Birmingham.
🧠 Pre‑Floyd: Architecture student at Regent Street Polytechnic.
👀 Personal Life:
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Married Lindy Rutter (2 daughters).
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Married Annette Lynton (2 sons).
📌 Other Work: Classic car collector, author, helicopter pilot, band Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets.
Richard Wright (Richard William Wright)
Born: 28 Jul 1943, Hatch End, Middlesex, England — Died: 15 Sep 2008, London
📌 Family: Parents Cedric and Bridie Wright; two sisters.
🧠 Pre‑Floyd: Studied architecture; taught himself multiple instruments after a childhood leg injury.
👀 Personal Life:
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Married Juliette Gale (2 children).
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Married Franka (divorced).
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Married Mildred “Millie” Hobbs (1 son).
📌 Other Work: Worked in pop duo Zee, sailing, time in France, returned for later albums and 2005 Live 8 reunion.
📜 Pink Floyd Discography (Chronological by Year)
🎙️ Studio Albums
These are the main studio records released by Pink Floyd — including soundtrack works that are part of the official canon.
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1967 – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
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1968 – A Saucerful of Secrets
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1969 – More (soundtrack)
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1969 – Ummagumma (half live/half studio)
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1970 – Atom Heart Mother
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1971 – Meddle
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1972 – Obscured by Clouds (soundtrack)
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1973 – The Dark Side of the Moon
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1975 – Wish You Were Here
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1977 – Animals
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1979 – The Wall
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1983 – The Final Cut
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1987 – A Momentary Lapse of Reason
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1994 – The Division Bell
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2014 – The Endless River
📌 Note: The Endless River is largely instrumental and consists of material from prior sessions; it is considered the band’s final studio release.
🎤 Live Albums
Official live album releases capturing concert performances over the years.
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1969 – Ummagumma (live portion)
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1988 – Delicate Sound of Thunder
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1995 – P·U·L·S·E
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2000 – Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–81
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2021 – Live at Knebworth 1990 (recorded 1990)
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2023 – The Dark Side of the Moon Live at Wembley 1974 (recorded 1974; released later)
📌 Some other archival or expanded concert releases (like Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII) have been released as audio products in recent years, reflecting restored versions of historic performances.
📚 Compilation & “Best Of” Albums
Best‑of collections, early samplers, and official retrospectives.
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1970 – Masters of Rock / The Best of the Pink Floyd
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1971 – Relics
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1973 – A Nice Pair
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1981 – A Collection of Great Dance Songs
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1983 – Works
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1997 – 1967 Singles Sampler / 1967: The First Three Singles
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2001 – Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd
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2011 – A Foot in the Door: The Best of Pink Floyd
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2015 – 1965: Their First Recordings
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2016 – The Early Years 1967–1972: Cre/ation
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2019 – The Later Years 1987–2019 Highlights
📌 Some of these compilations (like A Nice Pair and the 1967 sampler) combine or repackage earlier works, while others offer curated selections spanning multiple eras.
🗂️ Box Sets & Archival Collections (context, not separate studio/live/compilation)
These aren’t standalone albums but large collections bundling multiple materials:
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1992 – Shine On
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2007 – Oh, By the Way
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2011 – Discovery (complete studio albums up to 1994)
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2016 – The Early Years 1965–1972
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2019 – The Later Years 1987–2019
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2023 – The Dark Side of the Moon 50th Anniversary box set
These box sets often include expanded editions, alternate takes, previously unreleased tracks, and documentary media.
🎯 Notes on the List
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Multiple Roles: Some albums (like Ummagumma) count as both studio and live because of how they were originally released.
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Soundtrack Albums: Albums created as official soundtracks (More, Obscured by Clouds) are included here as part of the band’s studio output.
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Live Recordings: Later archival releases (like Live at Wembley 1974 released in 2023) document historic performances decades after they were recorded.
📊 Sales, Grossing, Awards & Trivia — Pink Floyd
📈 Overall Sales & Impact
📌 Total Records Sold: Pink Floyd has sold over 250 million records globally across studio albums, live albums, compilations, and singles.
👀 RIAA Certifications: The band has numerous gold, platinum, and multi‑platinum certifications in major markets like the US and UK.
🧠 Chart Longevity:
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The Dark Side of the Moon spent near 1,000 non‑consecutive weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, one of the longest chart runs in history.
📀 Studio Albums — Sales & Highlights
🎧 The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
📌 Sales: ~50 million copies worldwide (various market certifications).
📊 Chart Notes: One of the best‑selling albums ever; remained on the US Billboard album chart for over a decade without interruption in the 1970s‑80s.
🧠 Trivia: In the UK it has been among the top 10 best‑selling albums of all time.
🎧 Wish You Were Here (1975)
📌 Sales: Estimated ~13 million copies worldwide (including multi‑platinum certifications).
📊 Chart Notes: Fastest‑selling Pink Floyd album on release and a UK & US chart topper.
👀 Did You Know? A 50th anniversary reissue of Wish You Were Here hit #1 on the UK Albums Chart decades after its original release, breaking a long‑standing chart record previously held by Abbey Road by The Beatles (longest span between UK chart‑topping albums).
🎧 The Wall (1979)
📌 Sales: Over 30 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best‑selling double albums ever.
👀 Trivia: The album spawned “Another Brick in the Wall Part 2”, Pink Floyd’s only #1 single in both the UK and US.
📌 Fun Fact: The story and concept were partly inspired by Roger Waters’s personal experiences and feelings of isolation.
🏆 Awards & Recognition
📌 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Pink Floyd was inducted in 1996.
📌 UK Music Hall of Fame: Inducted in 2005.
🎖️ Polar Music Prize: Awarded in 2008 for contributions to music and culture.
📌 Album Hall of Fame: The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
📊 Overall Awards Count: The band has gathered 25 awards from 31 nominations through major music institutions.
🎤 Notable Concert Tours & Grossing
📍 The Division Bell Tour (1994)
📊 Gross: Over £150 million (~US$250 million), topping the record books at the time as the highest‑grossing tour in rock history up to that point.
👀 Fun Fact: It was Pink Floyd’s final official tour before the band disbanded (with Waters having left earlier).
📍 A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour (1987–1989)
📊 Gross: Around US$135 million, making it the highest‑grossing tour of the 1980s.
👀 Trivia: This was the first major Pink Floyd tour after Roger Waters’s departure, featuring the band’s expansion into large stadium shows.
📍 The Wall Live (2010–2013) (Roger Waters solo, post‑Floyd but based on the album)
📊 Gross: Approximately US$458.6 million worldwide (US$834.2 million adjusted to 2023 dollars).
👀 Trivia: Waters performed The Wall in its entirety on this tour, making it one of the most financially successful tours based on a single album concept.
📌 Fun Facts & Trivia — The Band & Albums
📌 Iconic Chart & Sales Records
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The Dark Side of the Moon is often listed as one of the top 25 best‑selling albums worldwide across all time.
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Pink Floyd has had multiple #1 albums in the UK and US, and in 2025 their 1972 live recording at Pompeii topped the UK charts — their seventh UK chart‑topping album.
🧠 Album Cover Trivia
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The prism design on Dark Side of the Moon’s cover is one of the most recognized album artworks globally, and in 2023 a 50th Anniversary box set was issued celebrating that legacy.
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Wish You Were Here’s cover originally featured a mechanic shaking hands with a man on fire — symbolizing absence and alienation. (Widely documented commentary on design, part of band lore.)
👀 Recording & Performance Oddities
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Members recount that Dark Side of the Moon’s creation was both an artistic leap and a financial windfall that allowed them personal investments like country houses (a detail noted in retrospective biographies).
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Syd Barrett, an original founder, appears uncredited in early Pink Floyd sessions and was photographed at later sessions for “Shine On You Crazy Diamond,” leading to emotional reactions from bandmates.
📊 Singles & Legacy in Numbers
📌 Hit Singles: Though the band focused on albums, notable charting tracks include “Money” and “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)” (a #1 hit).
📌 Billboard Charting: Dark Side of the Moon became one of the few albums to chart over 700 weeks on Billboard.
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