Yes sorry, we've had to make an edit on the film, will be back in a couple of days.
The app is priced at £1.99. ($2.99).
Pink Floyd iPhone and iPad app
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Re: Pink Floyd iPhone and iPad app
This Day in Pink Floyd iPhone and iPad official app out on Nov 14th
Updated video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xf5Kjnl ... e=youtu.be
Updated video:
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12th Dec 1967 The BBC 1 UK TV show Tomorrow's World filmed the members of Pink Floyd at the house of the group’s former landlord Mike Leonard, to feature his sound and light experiments. All four original Pink Floyd members had at one time lodged in the house in Stanhope Gardens, Highgate, London. http://youtu.be/bBHaLvBua28
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And for any Zeppelin fans http://youtu.be/ZKx-h4FqKHE
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10th March 1973, Pink Floyd released their eighth studio album 'The Dark Side Of The Moon' in the US. It remained in the US charts for 741 discontinuous weeks from 1973 to 1988, longer than any other album in history. After moving to the Billboard Top Pop Catalog Chart, the album notched up a further 759 weeks, and had reached a total of over 1,500 weeks on the combined charts by May 2006. With an estimated 45 million copies sold, it is Pink Floyd's most commercially successful album and one of the best-selling albums worldwide. http://youtu.be/-xf5Kjnlq4A
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4th Aug 1967, Pink Floyd released their debut album The Piper At the Gates of Dawn on which most songs were penned by Syd Barrett. In subsequent years, the record has been recognised as one of the seminal psychedelic rock albums of the 1960s. When reviewed, by the two main UK music papers in the UK, Record Mirror and NME both gave the album four stars out of five. The album which was recorded at Abbey Road studios, London during the same time that The Beatles were recording Sgt Pepper peaked at #6 on the UK album chart and failed to chart in the US.