RIP Richard Wright, 65
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RIP Richard Wright, 65
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7617363.stm
I don't know Floyd as much as many here do I'm sure, but wow what a huge loss. RIP
Floyd founder Wright dies at 65
Wright wrote songs on albums including Dark Side Of The Moon
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.
Wright penned songs on classic albums including Dark Side Of The Moon and Wish You Were Here.
Wright's spokesman said: "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."
Wright wrote songs on albums including Dark Side Of The Moon
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.
Wright penned songs on classic albums including Dark Side Of The Moon and Wish You Were Here.
Wright's spokesman said: "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."
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Very sad, I grew up listening to Pink Floyd. Enjoyed all their incarnations from Syd to Roger to David. I wish I saw Pink Floyd live but went with the hope they will play one last time.
I know Rick was helping David with his current solo tour, and I enjoyed his "Wearing The Inside Out" on The Division Bell. May Rick Wright R.I.P.
I know Rick was helping David with his current solo tour, and I enjoyed his "Wearing The Inside Out" on The Division Bell. May Rick Wright R.I.P.
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Always liked the sound of his voice. It will be missed.
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So sad to hear about this loss.
There was a time when I virtually didn't listen to anything besides Pink Floyd. Even though those days are long past, the group has always had a special place for me. Last night, an old friend and I resurrected old times. We went for a long drive, just like high school, and listened to Pink Floyd. It was so easy to fall back into those familiar Floyd rhythms. Those songs still have such a meaning to me in many different ways.
This just makes me even more relieved that I was able to see Pink Floyd in 1994. Obviously there was no Roger, but at least I got to see the rest of the guys perform together.
There was a time when I virtually didn't listen to anything besides Pink Floyd. Even though those days are long past, the group has always had a special place for me. Last night, an old friend and I resurrected old times. We went for a long drive, just like high school, and listened to Pink Floyd. It was so easy to fall back into those familiar Floyd rhythms. Those songs still have such a meaning to me in many different ways.
This just makes me even more relieved that I was able to see Pink Floyd in 1994. Obviously there was no Roger, but at least I got to see the rest of the guys perform together.
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Is it foolish to hope for a silver lining here in that Dave and Roger realize (realise, I suppose in this case) that it's all too short for petty shit and reconcile once and for all.
Or, is this truly the end of Pink Floyd and any far-fetched hopes of future efforts?
Or, is this truly the end of Pink Floyd and any far-fetched hopes of future efforts?
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The Live 8 reunion was a fitting end to the band. Why can't people just accept that a band is over long after their prime? Every band should use the Beatles as a mold. They did great work and they left a great legacy without tainting it. Pink Floyd milking it for 15 years past their prime after their principle songwriter left was embarassing.
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The Live 8 reunion was a fitting end to the band. Why can't people just accept that a band is over long after their prime? Every band should use the Beatles as a mold. They did great work and they left a great legacy without tainting it. Pink Floyd milking it for 15 years past their prime after their principle songwriter left was embarassing.
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The Live 8 reunion was a fitting end to the band. Why can't people just accept that a band is over long after their prime? Every band should use the Beatles as a mold. They did great work and they left a great legacy without tainting it. Pink Floyd milking it for 15 years past their prime after their principle songwriter left was embarassing.
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Wow - there aren't too many celebrity deaths that pack a wallop for me, but Pink Floyd has been a very important favorite for me and my wife since we met.
I was first introduced to Floyd by a friend my senior year of high school in '92/'93 and went to see them in '94 with my wife shortly after we met. She was already a Floyd fan and, even without Waters, that was one of our favorite concerts ever.
I feel like listening to "The Great Gig in the Sky", definitely one of my favorite songs from this great band.
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I was first introduced to Floyd by a friend my senior year of high school in '92/'93 and went to see them in '94 with my wife shortly after we met. She was already a Floyd fan and, even without Waters, that was one of our favorite concerts ever.
I feel like listening to "The Great Gig in the Sky", definitely one of my favorite songs from this great band.
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The Live 8 reunion was a fitting end to the band. Why can't people just accept that a band is over long after their prime? Every band should use the Beatles as a mold. They did great work and they left a great legacy without tainting it. Pink Floyd milking it for 15 years past their prime after their principle songwriter left was embarassing.