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Dig into five of challenging yet fun jigsaw puzzles from Amazon and never waste a moment while in quarantine. -
Classic Rock Music Under $5
While classic rock has originally appealed to more adult listeners, younger listeners are starting to tune in to this kind of music, thanks to online streaming platforms and digital downloading services. Det up your classic rock playlists: here are some albums at less than $5. -
Pink Floyd's Roger Waters to Launch 'Us + Them' Tour in May & Tickets Are Rising in Price
Last month, Roger Waters announced his plans for a 2017 North American summer tour. The Us +Them Tour is scheduled to kick off on May 26 in Kansas City and will stretch out across 40 dates, making stops in cities like St. Louis, Tampa, Pittsburgh and more. -
Desert Trip Festival With Bob Dylan & Rolling Stones Has Priciest Tickets of the Summer
If you thought music festival tickets this summer were pricey, think again. While a pass to a festival like Coachella, Austin City Limits, or Bonnaroo isn't exactly the biggest bargain of the summer, the recently announced Desert Trip Festival in Indio, California has taken festival expenses to unthinkable levels. -
Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side Of The Moon' Synced to 'Star Wars The Force Awakens'
Humans are pattern driven creatures. It's why we stare at the random brush strokes on our ceilings and see faces interwoven into the paint and plaster. So it was only a matter of time before someone found a link between two very fervent fan bases; 'Star Wars' and Pink Floyd. Following up on theories of the album Dark Side of the Moon syncing with 'The Wizard of Oz,' a new theory has the album synced to 'The Force Awakens.' That's no moon, that's a conspiracy theory. -
Presidential Candidate John Kasich Pledges to Reunite Pink Floyd If Elected
After placing 8th in the Iowa caucus with only 1.9% of the vote, Republican presidential candidate John Kasich made one of the biggest pledges of his campaign: if elected, the Ohio Governor will reunite Pink Floyd. -
Adele's '25' Recording Studio to Beatles' Abbey Road: London Walking Tour of Musical History
The London music scene has been a large component in music industry discussion following the recent surge in popularity from British singer/songwriter Adele, who will hit the road in the U.K. this February. From Handel to Hendrix, London is a goldmine of musical history. -
David Gilmour Launches Tour in South America - Mixing Solo Material With Classic Pink Floyd
Friday night brought the official launch of David Gilmour's South American tour with his first two gigs at Brazil's Allianz Parque. The singer-songwriter decided to craft a setlist blending his own solo material with highly anticipated and well-loved Pink Floyd tunes. -
Pink Floyd Releases Limited Edition EP '1965: Their First Recordings' of Early Songs
With many Record Store Day exclusive records and limited edition releases, Pink Floyd dodged the holiday madness and decided to sneakily release their own six-song, limited edition EP, '1965-The First Recordings', without fanfare or warning that the release was on the way. The psychedelic, experimental rock group assembled the collection from early song recordings captured just ahead of their debut studio album, 1967's 'The Pipers at the Gates of Dawn'. -
'Roger Waters: The Wall' Box Sets to Be Structured Into Graffiti Art
For months, fans have been hanging on every word Roger Waters announces in relation to his latest concert film, 'Roger Waters: The Wall' and its super-deluxe box set edition paired with the album's soundtrack. The Pink Floyd alumni recently revealed the latest details of the set-the housing of each box set can be structured into their own graffiti wall, boasting a mural by Brazilian graffiti team, Osgemos. -
'Roger Waters The Wall' Clip: Pink Floyd Bassist Visits WWI Veteran Grandfather's Grave: WATCH
Former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters has kept busy lately in preparation of 'Roger Waters The Wall's' DVD/Blu-Ray release on Dec 1. In a fresh, exclusive clip from the film, fans are able to watch the musician travel to Italy in order to visit his war veteran grandfather's grave. -
'Roger Waters: The Wall' Release Led by Live Version of Pink Floyd 'Comfortably Numb' [WATCH]
Ahead of Roger Waters: The Wall's release, a live Pink Floyd version of staple hit "Comfortably Numb" has been released. Featured in the upcoming concert film, the rendition showcases Waters' dramatic spin on the renowned track's lyrics while guitarist David Gilmour's original segments are taken over by singer Robbie Wyckoff. The movie's soundtrack is slated for release Friday (Nov. 20), boasting the live, extended version of the 1979 anthem.
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