Another sad departure today amongst a dwindling generation of musicians. John Lennon, George Harrison, Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash are of course long gone. Many others barely survived the sixties! What they have in common though is a lasting contribution to music, the popular, r+b and rock n' roll music they collectively changed forever.
Happily they leave knowing what a tremendously positive influence they had on our generation and generations to come! A recent article in Today stated that there is hardly a musical innovation that cannot be traced to that period, whether it was the feedback on John Lennon's "I feel fine" or the baselines on the White Album.
Floyd were of course highly influential, not nearly like the Beatles but they took further the influences of American Delta Blues and experimental rock.
I guess this song is the proper tribute:
>Another Brick in the Wall<
Here's the BBC obituary link >BBC on Richard Wright<
Floyd founder Wright dies at 65
Pink Floyd keyboard player and founder member Richard Wright has died aged 65 from cancer.
Wright appeared on the group's first album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, in 1967 alongside lead guitarist Syd Barrett, Roger Waters and Nick Mason.
Dave Gilmour joined the band at the start of 1968 while Barrett left the group shortly afterwards.
Gilmour said: "He was such a lovely, gentle, genuine man and will be missed terribly by so many who loved him."
Writing on his website, he added: "And that's a lot of people. Did he not get the loudest, longest round of applause at the end of every show in 2006?"
Wright's spokesman said in a statement: "The family of Richard Wright, founder member of Pink Floyd, announce with great sadness that Richard died today after a short struggle with cancer.
"The family have asked that their privacy is respected at this difficult time."
He did not say what form of cancer the self-taught keyboard player and pianist had.
Live 8
Wright, a founder member of The Pink Floyd Sound - and other previous incarnations including Sigma 6 - met Waters and Mason at architecture school.
Richard Wright Wright rejoined Pink Floyd for the London Live 8 concert in 2005 Pink Floyd achieved legendary status with albums including 1973's The Dark Side Of The Moon, which stayed in the US album chart for more than a decade.
Wright, known as Rick earlier in his career, wrote The Great Gig In The Sky and Us And Them from the album.
Waters left the band in 1981, performing his last concert at London's Earls Court.
Wright, together with Gilmour and Mason, continued to record and tour as Pink Floyd during the remainder of the 1980s and into the 1990s, releasing their last studio album - The Division Bell - in 1994.
In 2005, the full band reunited - for the first time in 24 years - for the Live 8 concert in London's Hyde Park.
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travelwoman

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Sep 15 @ 1:57PM
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Pink Floyd are my all-time favorite... .
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silksox

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Sep 15 @ 2:03PM
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I LOVE PINK FLOYD
....the lunatic is on the grauuus... my life is notched by good times I have had while listening to their music...
Sox
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CPUfan

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Sep 15 @ 2:04PM
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I guess that's another reunion-not-to-be... Glad they reformed as friends in 2005 though
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CPUfan

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Sep 15 @ 2:08PM
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Or how about this one...
> TIME <
I guess the time is up...
"But balanced on the biggest wave you race towards an early grave..."
"The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say."
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kywonder

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Sep 15 @ 2:19PM
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Pink Floyd was one of my favorites as well. So sad
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hereshannon

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Sep 15 @ 4:05PM
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So sorry to hear that news. Pink Floyd was the music of my youth, and always brings back fond memories.
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LipGlossQueen9

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Sep 15 @ 4:08PM
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legacy1

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Sep 15 @ 4:38PM
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Damn that sucks...we can forget about a full fledged tour now....RIP. I just hope the band can put away their pity differences now once and for all. Shine on you crazy diamond!
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CPUfan

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Sep 15 @ 4:44PM
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I'm glad to see there are so many other Floydies around on MD... Little messages are beginning to appear around the videos on Youtube too...
I hope there can still be gigs and concerts, some took place in the 80s without Waters I think it was.
Of course the Live 8 concert has become a finalé now. But let's be glad it took place anyway
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observed50

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Sep 15 @ 6:20PM
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I think 'Dark Side of the Moon' has sold over 40M copies...a tribute to a group and its mix of rock, and symphonic sounds. And then the Wall...ahhh...
It is unnerving at times to watch markers of your generation peel away and die. You sort of always know how tenuous life is, but when markers disappear, it seems more alarming at times, because it reminds one of just how widespread is the reality...'no one gets out alive.' "Oh yeah...these monuments of our self-identity, they die too."...despite seeming like they would just be around...forever. A little bit of a shock, and then...a little listen to favorites.
When I was student teaching in KC, I use to shut the lights down after finishing school work, put on 'Dark Side of the Moon' and lay down on the couch and let the world flow through me. Always helped me to decompress and float off to bed and deep sleep.
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CPUfan

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Sep 15 @ 6:46PM
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It's always unnerved me hearing the line in "Time" - "and then one day you find, ten years have got behind you, no one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun..."
The first time those ten years sneaked up on me... 1983... I didn't think so much about it. Wow, ten years have got behind me lol...
1993, playing the same album (vinyl) I thought sheet, is it ten years again... then in 1997 it was thirty years since the Beatles' "Sergeant Pepper's..."
2003 - ten, plus ten, plus ten years have got behind me lol...
And another five (2008)... while Rick gets to 65. No more ten years will get behind him now...
He wrote the lyrics to 'Us and Them' but not 'Time' actually... "just" (!) keyboards and effects
Actually I feel gutted at the news... like a family member died. Somewhere, a part of me has died too... a part of my life and a big part of my youth... in a different way to when Lennon died. He was taken so quickly, Floyd's music has continued for decades.
Yes, the passing of milestones reminds us of our mortality... and approaching end.
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LongRanger278

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Sep 15 @ 8:19PM
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That's O.K. we still have Madonna and Gay Aiken
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CPUfan

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Sep 16 @ 4:04AM
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Madonna's over here in the English countryside, do you suppose New York might want her back by now?
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mystery2u888

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Jan 10 @ 9:25AM
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Omgoodness..........I didn't know...............my favorite band.......
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