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The Simpsons
The Simpsons has made many references to Pink Floyd.
Dark Side of the Moon - Consistently a poster in Homer's room in his flashbacks; in "Homer Goes to College," there is a poster of the album in the dean's office at Springfield University.
Wish You Were Here - in "Old Man and the Lisa," Mr. Burns tells a Hippie recycler, "Shine on, you crazy diamond."
Animals - In the "Hullabalooza" epis ...
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Pink Floyd - Syd Barrett led years: 1965-1968.
Pink Floyd evolved from an earlier band, formed in 1964, which was at various times called Sigma 6, The Meggadeaths, The Screaming Abdabs, and The Abdabs (see Band members for previous line-ups). When this band split up, some of its members - guitarist Bob Klose, bass player Roger Waters, drummer Nick Mason, and future keyboardist Rick Wright, who at this point played primarily wind instruments - formed a new band called Tea Set. A short time after their formation, they were joined by guitarist Syd Barrett, who ...
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Pink Floyd - OverviewPink Floyd enjoyed moderate success in the late-1960s as a psychedelic band led by Syd Barrett. After Barrett's erratic behavior caused his colleagues to add guitarist David Gilmour (who eventually replaced Barrett), the band went on to record several elaborate concept albums, achieving worldwide success with 1973's Dark Side of the Moon and 1979's The Wall both among the best-selling and most enduringly popular albums in rock history.
See also:Pink Floyd, Pink Floyd - Overview, Pink Floyd - Live Performances, Pink Floyd - Split and reunion, Pink Floyd - Band history, Pink Floyd - Syd Barrett led years: 1965-1968, Pink Floyd - Finding their feet: 1969-1970, Pink Floyd - Breakthrough era: 1971-1975, Pink Floyd - Roger Waters-led era: 1976-1984, Pink Floyd - David Gilmour-led era: 1987-1995, Pink Floyd - Solo work and more 1995-2004, Pink Floyd - Live 8 2005-present, Pink Floyd - The images of Pink Floyd, Pink Floyd - Discography and awards, Pink Floyd - Bootlegs, Pink Floyd - Band members, Pink Floyd - Classic line-up, Pink Floyd - Former members, Pink Floyd - Bibliography Read more here: » Pink Floyd: Encyclopedia II - Pink Floyd - Overview |
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Pink Floyd - Classic line-up.
David Gilmour - guitar, vocals (1968 - present)
Nick Mason - drums (1965 - present)
Roger Waters - bass, vocals, sole lyrics from 1973 until departure (1965 - 1985, Live 8 appearance in 2005)
Richard Wright - keyboards, vocals (1965 - 1981, 1986 - present)
Pink Floyd - Former members.
Syd Barrett - guitar, vocals, lyrics (1965 - 1968)
Bob Klose - guitar (1965-1966; does not appear on any of Pin ...
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Pink Floyd - BootlegsPink Floyd are one of the heaviest-bootlegged bands in history, with bootleg recordings of the band numbering at least in the hundreds. Collectors of these bootlegs often call them RoIOs, or Recordings of Illegal/Illegitimate Origin. The vast majority of these are audience recordings of their various concerts, as only a few studio outtakes and soundboard recordings have leaked to bootleggers. The most popular exceptions are the unreleased Syd Barrett songs "Scream Thy Last Scream" and "Vegetable Man", but there are others as well. Many bootl ...
See also:Pink Floyd, Pink Floyd - Overview, Pink Floyd - Live Performances, Pink Floyd - Split and reunion, Pink Floyd - Band history, Pink Floyd - Syd Barrett led years: 1965-1968, Pink Floyd - Finding their feet: 1969-1970, Pink Floyd - Breakthrough era: 1971-1975, Pink Floyd - Roger Waters-led era: 1976-1984, Pink Floyd - David Gilmour-led era: 1987-1995, Pink Floyd - Solo work and more 1995-2004, Pink Floyd - Live 8 2005-present, Pink Floyd - The images of Pink Floyd, Pink Floyd - Discography and awards, Pink Floyd - Bootlegs, Pink Floyd - Band members, Pink Floyd - Classic line-up, Pink Floyd - Former members, Pink Floyd - Bibliography Read more here: » Pink Floyd: Encyclopedia II - Pink Floyd - Bootlegs |
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Pink Floyd - The images of Pink FloydIntegral to the music is the artwork that comes with it. The album covers and sleeve artwork add to the emotional impact of the music with vivid and meaningful imagery.
Throughout the band's career, this aspect was mainly provided by the talents of photographer and graphic artist Storm Thorgerson and his erstwhile graphic studio Hipgnosis ("hip" gnosis or hypnosis).
Many of these images have acquired fame in their own right; notably the famous picture of a man shaking the hand of his burning alter-ego for Wish You Were Here< ...
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - Education and early worksAdams first attended Primrose Hill Primary School in Brentwood, Essex. He took the exams and interviewed for Brentwood School at age six, and attended from 1959 to 1970. Adams attended different divisions of the school, including the Prep School and the Middle School. While at the prep school, he had an English class, taught by Frank Halford, where Halford awarded Adams the only ten out of ten of his entire teaching career for a creative writing exercise. Adams remembered this for the rest of his life, especially when facing writer's block. ...
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - BiographiesHis official biography, Wish You Were Here, by Nick Webb, was published on 6 October 2003 (ISBN 0755311558). [22]
Another recent biography is Hitchhiker: a Biography of Douglas Adams (2003) by M. J. Simpson, with a foreword (in the UK edition) by John Lloyd (ISBN 0340824883). The American edition contains a foreword by Neil Gaiman (ISBN 1932112170).
Upon the mutual discovery that Webb and Simpson were both working on new posthumous biographies, the two authors agreed that the former would focus on Adams's life ...
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - Adams's deathAdams died of a heart attack at the age of 49, while working out at a private gym in Santa Barbara, California. (He had moved to Santa Barbara in 1999.) He was survived by his wife Jane and daughter Polly. He was buried in Highgate Cemetery in north London.
In May 2002, The Salmon of Doubt was published, containing many short stories, essays, and letters, and eulogies from Richard Dawkins, Stephen Fry (in the UK edition), Christopher Cerf (in the US edition), and Terry Jones (in the US paperback edition). It also includes eleve ...
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Douglas Adams - Religion.
Adams was a self-declared "radical atheist", though he used the term for emphasis, so that he would not be asked if he in fact meant agnostic. He stated in an interview with American Atheists [16] that this was easier and conveyed the fact that he really meant it, had thought about it a great deal, and that it was an opinion he held seriously. He was convinced that there is not a god, seeing not a shred of evidence of one's existence, and devoted himsel ...
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - Douglas Adams's worksThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy on audio and video: The original 12 radio episodes (from 1978 and 1980) are available in CD sets from BBC Audio (as The Primary & Secondary Phases), as well as on a single MP3-CD. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was the first radio series released on Compact Disc and on MP3-CD, respectively, by the then BBC Radio Collection. The three additional phases adapted from the last three books in the series are available from BBC Audio. The Tertiary Phase was broadcast on BBC Radio 21 Septe ...
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - Doctor WhoAdams sent the script for the HHGG pilot radio programme to the Doctor Who production office in 1978, and was commissioned to write The Pirate Planet (see below). He had also previously attempted to submit a potential movie script, called "Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen," which later became his novel Life, the Universe, and Everything (which in turn became the third Hitchhiker's Guide radio series). Adams then went on to serve as script editor on the show for its seventeenth season in 1979. Altogether, he wrote thr ...
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - Early lifeDouglas Adams was born to Janet (Donovan) Adams (now Janet Thrift) and Christopher Douglas Adams in Cambridge, England. His parents had one other child together: Susan who was born in March 1955. His parents separated and divorced in 1957, and Douglas, Susan and Janet moved in with Janet's parents, the Donovans, in Brentwood, Essex. Douglas's grandmother kept her house as an official RSPCA refuge for hurt animals, which "exacerbated young Douglas's hayfever and asthma." See also:Douglas Adams, Douglas Adams - Early life, Douglas Adams - Education and early works, Douglas Adams - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams - Doctor Who, Douglas Adams - Music, Douglas Adams - Pink Floyd, Douglas Adams - Procol Harum, Douglas Adams - Other musical links, Douglas Adams - Computer games and projects, Douglas Adams - Dirk Gently, Douglas Adams - Personal beliefs, Douglas Adams - Religion, Douglas Adams - Environmentalism, Douglas Adams - Technology, Douglas Adams - Personal life, Douglas Adams - Adams's death, Douglas Adams - Biographies, Douglas Adams - Douglas Adams's works, Douglas Adams - Novels in the HHGG series, Douglas Adams - The Dirk Gently series, Douglas Adams - Other works, Douglas Adams - Tributes and honorifics, Douglas Adams - Notes Read more here: » Douglas Adams: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - Early life |
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was a concept for a science-fiction comedy radio series pitched by Adams and radio producer Simon Brett to BBC Radio 4 in 1977. Adams came up with an outline for a pilot episode, as well as a few other stories (reprinted in Neil Gaiman's book Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Companion) that could potentially be used in the series.
According to Adams, the idea for the title The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy occurred to him while he lay drunk in a fiel ...
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - MusicAdams played guitar, left-handed, and had a collection of twenty-four of these instruments when he died in 2001 (having received his first left-hand guitar in 1964). He also took piano lessons in the 1960s from the same teacher who taught Paul Wickens, who later played keyboards in Paul McCartney's band (and composed the music for the 2004-2005 editions of The Hitchhiker's Guide radio series). [12] Music, and in particular The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Procol Harum had great influences on Adams's professional life.
See also:Douglas Adams, Douglas Adams - Early life, Douglas Adams - Education and early works, Douglas Adams - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams - Doctor Who, Douglas Adams - Music, Douglas Adams - Pink Floyd, Douglas Adams - Procol Harum, Douglas Adams - Other musical links, Douglas Adams - Computer games and projects, Douglas Adams - Dirk Gently, Douglas Adams - Personal beliefs, Douglas Adams - Religion, Douglas Adams - Environmentalism, Douglas Adams - Technology, Douglas Adams - Personal life, Douglas Adams - Adams's death, Douglas Adams - Biographies, Douglas Adams - Douglas Adams's works, Douglas Adams - Novels in the HHGG series, Douglas Adams - The Dirk Gently series, Douglas Adams - Other works, Douglas Adams - Tributes and honorifics, Douglas Adams - Notes Read more here: » Douglas Adams: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - Music |
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - Dirk GentlyIn between Adams's first trip to Madagascar with Mark Carwardine in 1985, and their series of travels that formed the basis for the radio series and non-fiction book Last Chance to See, Adams wrote two other novels with a new cast of characters. Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency was first published in 1987, and was described by its author as "a kind of ghost-horror-detective-time-travel-romantic-comedy-epic, mainly concerned with mud, music and quantum mechanics." See also:Douglas Adams, Douglas Adams - Early life, Douglas Adams - Education and early works, Douglas Adams - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams - Doctor Who, Douglas Adams - Music, Douglas Adams - Pink Floyd, Douglas Adams - Procol Harum, Douglas Adams - Other musical links, Douglas Adams - Computer games and projects, Douglas Adams - Dirk Gently, Douglas Adams - Personal beliefs, Douglas Adams - Religion, Douglas Adams - Environmentalism, Douglas Adams - Technology, Douglas Adams - Personal life, Douglas Adams - Adams's death, Douglas Adams - Biographies, Douglas Adams - Douglas Adams's works, Douglas Adams - Novels in the HHGG series, Douglas Adams - The Dirk Gently series, Douglas Adams - Other works, Douglas Adams - Tributes and honorifics, Douglas Adams - Notes Read more here: » Douglas Adams: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - Dirk Gently |
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 |  |  | Pink Floyd trivia: Encyclopedia II - Douglas Adams - Computer games and projectsDouglas Adams created an interactive fiction version of HHGG together with Steve Meretzky from Infocom in 1984. In 1986 he participated in a weeklong brainstorming session with the Lucasfilm Games team for the game, Labyrinth. Later he was also involved in creating Bureaucracy (also by Infocom, but not based on any book). Adams was also responsible for the computer game Starship Titanic, which was published in 1999 by Simon and Schuster. Terry Jones wrote the accompanying book, entitled Douglas Adams’s Starsh ...
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When the album Dark Side of the Moon is played simultaneously with the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, the images of the movie often appear to be synchronized with the music and lyrics. Many fans have explored this phenomenon, which band members deny was intentional. See Wizard of Oz-Dark Side of the Moon Synchronicity
2001: A Space Odyssey
Another interesting synchronization occurs between the song Echoes, from Meddle, and the last scene of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, titled "Jupi ...
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