Pink Floyd member Richard Wright dies age 65
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plasticmonkey
RIP Rick Wright -- helped create some of PF's best work, a wonderful musical spirit
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escape_artist
RIP
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Taka313
I was just listening to the Live at Pompeii CD at work last week and made a mental note of the beautiful piano work on Us and Them to a co-worker.
RIP Rick and thank you.
Taka
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NagoyaOya
I'm a lifelong PF fan and Rick Wright's loss is a sad one indeed.
But I have to say to Taka - making a mental note to a co-worker?! Syd Barrett would be proud of you.
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Blackbone
This is sad. I've known Pink Floyd for over 25 years and finally saw them in Oakland, CA in 1989. Though I wasn't a huge fan of Wright specifically, losing any member of Pink Floyd is very sad indeed. I haven't been upset about the loss recent loss of a musician since Johnny Cash, Warren Zevon and, recently, Jeff Healey died.
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Taka313
NagoyaOya,
Very nice. Thanks for the chuckle. You got me. I made the mental note to tell a co-worker.
Again, good one. Yeah, I'm sure Syd would be proud. ;-)
Taka
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Eizenhauer
God bless his soul. See you in hell Richard, my good old friend.
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Nessie
I was just listening to "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" yesterday. Maybe my favorite sone of their. Love the six-minute intro! Not a song to listen to if you're in a hurry. The moon-flutey keyboard sound is a bit squishy, but overall, they gel so amazingly on that song.
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OgieDoggie
A rock band member dies of something other than drugs...what's this world coming to?
RIP...so you on the DARK SIDE OF THE MOON my brother.
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