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Pink Floyd
English rock band
Storm Thorgerson
English graphic designer (1944-2013)
Hipgnosis
thumb|upright=1.15|The logotype for Led Zeppelin, designed by Hipgnosis in 1973|alt=The name Led Zeppelin in irregular capitals in black and white
Pink Floyd discography
Wikimedia band discography
Q639863
asteroid
Snowy White
English guitarist, musician and songwriter
Clare Torry
British singer
Jon Carin
American musician, singer, songwriter and producer (born 1964)
Astoria
Houseboat and recording studio
Steve O'Rourke
British band manager and racecar driver (1940-2003)
Music from The Body
soundtrack by Ron Geesin & Roger Waters
Synalpheus pinkfloydi
species of snapping shrimp, named after Pink Floyd
Peter Jenner
British music manager
The Man and The Journey
music performed in concert by Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Rainbow
mashup pairing of Wizard of Oz movie and Dark Side of the Moon album
Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd:
autobiographical work by Nick Mason
Britannia Row Studios
recording studio located in Islington, London N1 (1975–1995), and then in Fulham, London SW6, England (1995–2015)
Umma gumma
species of damselfly
Jokers Wild
band
Blackhill Enterprises
rock music management company
Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets
British rock band
Publius Enigma
internet phenomenon
Pink Floyd pigs
Staple prop used by English progressive/psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd during live shows
Pink Floyd videography
Band videography
Pinkfloydia
Pinkfloydia is a genus of small Australian long-jawed orb-weavers, reaching a maximum lengths of about . It was first described by D. Dimitrov & G. Hormiga in 2011, and contains two species, found in New South Wales and Western Australia: P. harveyi and P. rixi. They have a unique rounded, cone-shaped head structure with one pair of large eyes and three pairs of smaller eyes. The genus is named after British rock band Pink Floyd.
Adrian Maben
Scottish film director
Azimuth Co-ordinator
sound system
Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains
exhibition on the history of the British rock band Pink Floyd
On an Island Tour
concert tour by David Gilmour
Games for May
concert