A-nis: Pink Floyd
Documentary telling the story of Pink Floyd, who since forming in 1965, have sold 250 million records and become one of the most successful bands in the world.
Tha A-Nis: Pink Floyd a toirt sùil air beatha còmhlan a tha air 250 millean clà r a'reic agus a tha air tallaichean mòra a'lionadh air feadh an t-saoghail. Chaidh Pink Floyd a chuir air bhonn ann a 1965 le Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters agus Rick Wright.
Aig cridhe an còmhlan soirbheachail bha am prìomh sheinneadair aca, Syd Barrett. Thà naig David Gilmour air bòrd anns an Dùbhlachd 1967, ach dh'fhà g Barrett a chòmhlan an ath bhliadhna air sgà th a shlà inte inntinneil. As deidh dha Barrett fhà gail, b'e Waters a bha a sgrìobhagh na h-òrain agus se esan a bh'air cùl clà ran air leth soirbheachail mar 'Dark Side of The Moon' agus 'The Wall.'
Bho deireadh na 60an, cha robh cùisean rèithe eadar buill Pink Floyd agus b'e eas-aonta a thug air Wright agus Waters a'chòmhlan fhà gail. A dh'aindheoin còmhstri, tha fèill mhòr air Pink Floyd agus th'ad a-measg na còmhlain rock as motha air an t-saoghal.
A-Nis: Pink Floyd is the biography of the band that have sold 250 million records and have played to packed houses all over the world. Pink Floyd were started in 1965 by Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Rick Wright.
The heart of this successful band was lead singer Syd Barrett. In December 1967, David Gilmour came on board, but Barrett left the band in the following year, as a result of his failing mental health. Following Barrett's departure, Waters took over songwriting and he was the driving force behind successful records such as 'Dark Side of The Moon,' and 'The Wall.'
From the band's beginnings in the sixties, relationships between band members were frequently strained and discord ultimately led to, first, Wright and then Waters to leave the band. Despite conflict, Pink Floyd are hugely popular and they rank amongst the biggest bands in the world.
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Duration: 01:48
Broadcasts
- Sat 12 Jul 2014 22:00
- Fri 18 Jul 2014 21:15
- Sat 10 Jan 2015 23:00
- Sat 12 Dec 2015 23:00