Pink Floyd

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I saw Floyd in 1975 and 1977.

Rate their shows up there with my Zepplin shows in same years.

The 70’s was a great time attending concerts and living in DFW.

Attached is a copy of some of the stubs I saved during the 70’s as saw over 100 major concerts just in that decade. I framed my fav’s for my man cave.
Very impressive concert history there. You seen bands I've only dreamed of seeing.
 

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The deal, one of the largest of many in recent years, apparently has finally concluded despite decades of ongoing infighting and bitter words between the bandmembers, notably chief songwriters Roger Waters and David Gilmour; also involved are drummer Nick Mason and the estates of keyboardist Richard Wright and founding singer-songwriter Roger “Syd” Barrett. The deal comprises recorded-music rights but not songwriting, which is held by the individual writers, as well as name-and-likeness, which includes merchandise, theatrical and similar rights. While Pink Floyd was famously anonymous as personalities, presumably most if not all of the iconic artwork on their albums, which was largely designed by the British firm Hipgnosis, is included.
 
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