Quite simply put, one of the greatest progressive
rock bands of all time.
There's an ethereal cadence and glow to their
music. No where will you find another band that puts so much emotion into what they do.
Pink Floyd is also one of the most versatile bands you'll ever come across. Meaning, you cannot judge how much you will
like one song or album from how much you liked another song or album. There's a different "style" and approach to all the albums. Whether it be the psychedelic grooves put forth by Syd Barrett on Piper at the Gates of Dawn; or the "political punk" on Animals ala Roger Waters; or the slower, more deliberate "story" songs by David Gilmour on Momentary Lapse of Reason and Division Bell; you won't find a band anywhere that has a broader range of musical styles and multi-genre undertones.
Many of their songs were written in tribute to their recently-deceased original singer and guitarist, Syd Barrett.
One entire album, in fact, was dedicated to him; this of course being Wish You Were Here. Barrett fell victim to a dangerous lifestyle, going insane and experiencing massive brain damage from the amount of drugs he did. He lived on in the band's words, and all the fans' hearts, though. This not only provided material for some of the bands greatest songs, but also gave the songs a deeper than normal meaning from the rest.
There's so much more that could be said about this amazing band; their history, their
music, their incredible...incredibleness. However, I will leave it at this: Please, look past Dark Side of the
Moon and The Wall. Not only do you look like a
douche bag in conversation when those are the only albums you know of, but there's so much more than these two. The
music is simply incredible, from Piper at the Gates of Dawn, all the way down to Division Bell (Yes, it is all amazing; pay no attention to the dumbfucks who say that the band "died" when Waters left. Some say that Momentary Lapse of Reason and Division Bell were the worst albums, but all Waters did with The Final
Cut was whine about how his
father was killed in the
war. A lot of the songs were rejected cuts originally intended for The Wall. It's still good
music, but a lot of it is half-hearted and, unfortunately, nearly meaningless.) There's not enough that can be said about them, but for the sake of not writing a novel on Urban
Dictionary, I will end here. Pink Floyd, you may not be together any more, but your
music lives on. Thanks, guys.