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.
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Pink Floyd’s Famous and Popular Songs (21–30)
Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2Pink Floyd

Part 2 of the three songs “Another Brick in the Wall,” all produced based on the same theme.
The track was written by bassist Roger Waters, and during production its working title was “Education.” The disco beat was suggested by producer Bob Ezrin.
Astronomy DominéPink Floyd

The origin of the British rock band Pink Floyd—and a brilliant milestone in the history of psychedelic rock—is their 1967 debut, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.
It’s known as the only studio album where the genius of founding member Syd Barrett truly exploded.
There’s also the famous anecdote that, at the time, the Beatles were recording in the studio next door at Abbey Road.
With experimental sounds that make full use of tape loops and echo, the album draws listeners into a fantastical sonic labyrinth.
This one-of-a-kind worldview is said to have opened the doors to progressive rock.
It’s a truly magical record that lets you relive the moment when rock history made a great leap forward.
HAVE A CIGARPink Floyd

A track that sings about corporate control over musicians.
It features lead vocals by Roy Harper, a British folk singer.
It has been covered by many artists, including Foo Fighters and Gov’t Mule.
Learning To FlyPink Floyd

A track that sings about destroying the system and gaining freedom.
It was released as a single in 1987 and reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
The music video was directed by Storm Thorgerson and filmed at West Wind Ridge.
Summer ’68Pink Floyd

This piece, included on Atom Heart Mother, the classic album by the British rock band Pink Floyd, portrays a one-night encounter and the emotions that follow.
Richard Wright’s soul-stirring piano and Hammond organ are particularly striking.
It delves deeply into the complexity of feelings that arise from a brief meeting, in contrast to its bright melody.
Released in October 1970, the song reflects the free-love ethos of the 1960s while deftly expressing the introspective emotions that resulted.
It’s a recommended track for late summer, when you want to feel the transience of life and the preciousness of chance encounters.

