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On this day February 7 1980, Pink Floyd’s The Wall Tour opened in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, launching one of the most ambitious and visually groundbreaking concert tours of the 1980s. Built around the band’s concept album The Wall, the tour combined music, theatrical...
On this day November 23 1981 Pink Floyd released the album A Collection of Great Dance Songs. The compilation brought together a selection of the band’s standout tracks, offering listeners a curated look at their atmospheric sound and influential style. Its mix of expressive instrumentation and...
On this day November 22 1988 Pink Floyd released the album Delicate Sound of Thunder. The live record captured the band’s atmospheric sound with sweeping arrangements, expansive performances, and the immersive style that defined their late 80s era. Its rich production and powerful stage presence...
On this day September 7 1987, Pink Floyd released their thirteenth studio album A Momentary Lapse of Reason. It was the band’s first project without Roger Waters and marked a new era led by David Gilmour. Despite internal challenges, the album reaffirmed Pink Floyd’s place as one of the biggest...
On this day June 18, 1983, Pink Floyd released the compilation album Works. This collection featured tracks from the band’s earlier catalog, including popular songs like Brain Damage and Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, as well as the previously unreleased track Embryo.
Works reached...
On this day March 22 1980 Another Brick in the Wall Part II by Pink Floyd hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 where it stayed for four weeks until April 18. The song also topped the charts in the UK Canada France Germany and several other countries making it one of the band's biggest...
On this day March 21 1983 Pink Floyd released their 12th studio album The Final Cut. The album reached number six on the Billboard 200 and topped the charts in the UK France Germany Norway Sweden and New Zealand.
Often considered more of a Roger Waters solo effort than a full-band collaboration...
On this day, February 7, 1980, Pink Floyd’s The Wall Tour kicked off at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, bringing one of the most ambitious and theatrical live rock productions ever staged to audiences for the first time. The tour, designed to bring the concept of The Wall album to life...
Title: The Final Cut
Artist: Pink Floyd
Genre: Progressive Rock
Released: 1983
Tracks:
1 - The Post War Dream - 3:00
2 - Your Possible Pasts - 4:26
3 - One of the Few - 1:11
4 - When the Tigers Broke Free - 3:16
5 - The Hero's Return - 2:42
6 - The Gunner's Dream - 5:18
7 - Paranoid...
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