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I always knew that for me to absorb the full impact of Pink Floyd’s music required a live stage with instruments, singers, and visual effects; so when the opportunity to see The Australian Pink Floyd Show (TAPFS) in New York City came to fruition I just had to be there.
Posted by Sam on Thursday, November 10, 2011 at 9:25 am
Filed under Concerts/Events, Editorials, Reviews · Tagged 2011, 3d visuals, Alex McNamara, Aussie Floyd, Best Buy Theater, Colin Wilson, concert, David Domminney Fowler, david gilmour, Emily Lynn, Jason Sawford, Lara Smiles, Lorelei McBroom, Mike Kidson, New York City, Nick Mason, NYC, Paul Bonney, pink floyd, richard wright, Roger Water, Steve Mac, TAPFS, The Australian Pink Floyd Show

Pink Floyd are pioneers in the live music experience, renowned for their lavish stage shows that combine over-the-top visual experiences with music to create a show in which the performers themselves are almost secondary. Playing 98 shows in 1972, the most until 1994, Pink Floyd debuted the live performance before its release not of a song but a whole album.
Posted by Sam on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 at 9:23 pm
Filed under In The Spotlight · Tagged 1972, 1973, Animals, Careful with that axe eugene, Darkside of the Moon, david gilmour, Europe Tour, Hollywood, Hollywood Bowl, Nick Mason, One of these Days, pink floyd, richard wright, Roger Waters, Visual