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Newly Restored Pink Floyd Footage Shows The Band At A Haunting Turning Point

Newly Restored Pink Floyd Footage Shows The Band At A Haunting Turning Point

Before Pink Floyd became one of the world’s biggest stadium acts from the 1970s through the 1990s, the band had some much smaller ― and far stranger ― public appearances. One of its first U.S. television appearances was a surreal performance on Dick Clark’s “American Bandstand” in 1967, in which the band mimed its way though the song “Apples and Oranges.” Advertisement New restored footage by Swedish artist Alex Stubbe Teglbjærg, a.k.a. Artist on the border, shows how the band at the time ― Syd Barrett on guitar and vocals, Roger Waters on bass, Rick Wright on keyboards and Nick… Read Full Article