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Pink Floyd were an English rock band formed in London in 1965 by students Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Richard Wright. Waters and Barrett were childhood friends and Waters met Mason while studying architecture at the London Polytechnic on Regent Street.
Waters reportedly once wished he was John Lennon, but the Floyd never tried to be the Beatles or even sound like them. Nonetheless the ‘Fab Four’s’ influences are unavoidably spattered over much of the Floyd’s greatest works. Early influences are also thought to be the kinks and the rolling stones, a fact which is alluded to in the pink floyd book ‘The visual documentary’. Waters is also documented as being a big Neil Young fan.
In 1967, Pink Floyd began to attract the attention of the music industry and three days after an arranged recording session at Sound Techniques in West Hampstead, they signed with EMI. The deal earned them an advance of £5,000, which is the the equivalent of around £100k today. EMI released the band's first single, "Arnold Layne", with the B-side "Candy and a Currant Bun", on 10 March 1967. The Dark Side of the Moon album was released 6 years later in March 1973, and became an instant chart success in the UK and throughout Western Europe. Distinguished for their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philosophical lyrics and elaborate live shows, the band never looked back.
The wall Pink Floyd hoodie
The wall was released on 30th November 1979 and was supported by "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)", which topped the charts in the US and the UK. This was Pink Floyd's first single since "Money", and the Wall LP topped the Billboard chart in the US for 15 weeks. it also reached number three in the UK and is also number three on the Recording Industry Association of America’s list of the all-time Top 100 albums. With 23 million certified units sold in the US, the album cover, with a stark brick wall and the band name, is iconic today. The wall Pink Floyd hoodie features the iconic brick wall design on the front. It also has a hood with drawstring, ribbed cuffs on the sleeves and hem, and both front and back prints.
World tour 1975 hoodie
The 1975 World Tour is probably better known as the ‘wish you were here’ tour amongst fans as it was designed to support the release of the then forthcoming Pink Floyd album ‘Wish You Were Here’. The last gig of the tour brought the band back to their English roots with a headline set at the 1975 Knebworth Festival. The set also featured the Steve Miller Band, Captain Beefheart and Roy Harper, and was also the last time the band would perform the entire Dark Side of the Moon album with Roger Waters. In order to pay the appropriate amount of respect to this incredible moment in music history, the world tour has been memorialised on a black mens hoodie. Printed on the front and back, this stylish garment is available in sizes up to XXL.
Pink floyd zip up hoodie
An EMP Exclusive and something for any true fan is the "Triangle Tour" womens hoodie from Pink Floyd. The well-known The Dark Side of the Moon design can be seen on the front, along with tour dates and countries. A real highlight of this garment though is the interesting hood and neckline, which is multilayered and has a heathered gray lining on the inside.
The range of womens pink floyd hoodies at EMP also includes a vintage design. The ‘pulse eye’ Hoodie is printed on the front and back, and has a concealed zip and ribbed cuffs on the sleeves and on the hem. This item is a must have for female Pink Floyd fans.
Whether for nostalgia or to keep warm at your next festival, check out the range of Pink Floyd hoodies available at EMP. Fast delivery, daily offers and easy returns are all waiting for you!
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