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Masterpieces and popular songs by Pink Floyd

Let me introduce songs by Pink Floyd, a rock band from the United Kingdom.

Pink Floyd performs in a style that blends psychedelic rock, blues, and folk, operating in a genre often referred to as progressive rock.

Their floating, atmospheric sound is particularly striking.

It’s said that the band’s formation was sparked when three of the original members, who were attending architecture school, got into a heated debate about contemporary music.

Now, please enjoy Pink Floyd’s songs with this playlist.

Pink Floyd’s greatest and most popular songs (11–20)

Brain DamagePink Floyd

“Brain Damage” is a track included on the 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon, and its theme is, plainly, madness.

The song portrays madness lurking within a gently pastoral atmosphere, and it’s said to depict the figure of Syd Barrett, the band’s original leader who left after experiencing mental health issues.

The laughter heard partway through the track belongs to the band’s sound engineer, Peter Watts, but the way it keeps sounding eerie over and over is what makes this song so unsettling.

High HopesPink Floyd

Pink Floyd – High Hopes (Official Music Video HD)
High HopesPink Floyd

High Hopes, with its striking bell chimes in the intro, is the final track on the 1994 album The Division Bell.

Its lyrics, which seem to look back on a long career and on life itself, are set against an expansive sound that steadily builds in intensity.

It’s also symbolic that the music video was filmed in Cambridge, where Roger Waters, David Gilmour, and the band’s early leader Syd Barrett all grew up.

Take it BackPink Floyd

“Take It Back,” included on the 1994 album The Division Bell—their first studio release in seven years since the previous work—stands out for Pink Floyd as an uncommon gem with straightforward, uplifting lyrics and a refreshing sound, contrasting with their often enigmatic words and complex song structures.

As a relatively newer piece in their career, it’s a great recommendation for those who find it hard to get into their early sound.

Start with this track, then gradually immerse yourself in the world of Pink Floyd—it’s a rewarding journey!

Astronomy DominePink Floyd

Pink Floyd – Astronomy Domine
Astronomy DominePink Floyd

Astronomy Domine is the first track on Pink Floyd’s debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, released in 1967.

Sung by Syd Barrett, who was the band’s leader at the time, its captivating lyrics explore outer space.

It’s a track that strongly reflects the influence of the genre known as psychedelic rock.

The album was a hit in the UK and brought Pink Floyd to public attention for the first time.

On The Turning AwayPink Floyd

♫ Pink Floyd – On The Turning Away [Lyrics]
On The Turning AwayPink Floyd

Pink Floyd achieved enormous success with their 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon, but over time Roger Waters’s increasing dominance became more evident.

Following events such as the dismissal of members and a legal battle over the rights to use the band’s name, Roger Waters eventually left the band.

In 1987, after his departure, the first album released by the rejuvenated Pink Floyd was A Momentary Lapse of Reason.

On the track On the Turning Away included on that album, you can sense their eagerness to embrace new, contemporary sounds without clinging to the progressive style they themselves had established.