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Barrett, Roger Keith "Syd"
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Peel, John
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Pink Floyd
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1965
Barrett, Roger Keith "Syd"
Cambridge Barrett co-founds Pink Floyd with Waters , Mason and Wright, consisting of the first names of Pink Anderson and Floyd Council
1966
Barrett, Syd
Jan Pink Floyd make their debut appearance using that name with the line-up of Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Rick Wright, the venue is the Countdown Club in London's Palace Gate
13th Mar Pink Floyd gets its first billing at London's Marquee Club
1966
Jenner, Peter
31st Oct Pink Floyd sign a management contract with Peter Jenner and Andrew King
1966
King, Andrew
31st Oct Pink Floyd sign a management contract with Peter Jenner and Andrew King
1966
Mason, Nick
Jan Pink Floyd make their debut appearance using that name with the line-up of Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Rick Wright, the venue is the Countdown Club in London's Palace Gate
13th Mar Pink Floyd gets its first billing at London's Marquee Club
1966
Waters, Roger
Jan Pink Floyd make their debut appearance using that name with the line-up of Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Rick Wright, the venue is the Countdown Club in London's Palace Gate
13th Mar Pink Floyd gets its first billing at London's Marquee Club
31st Oct Pink Floyd sign a management contract with Peter Jenner and Andrew King
1966
Wright, Rick
Jan Pink Floyd make their debut appearance using that name with the line-up of Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters and Rick Wright, the venue is the Countdown Club in London's Palace Gate
1967
Barrett, Roger Keith "Syd"
11th Mar Pink Floyd release "Arnold Layne", written by Barrett
16th June Pink Floyd release "See Emily Play", written by Barrett
5th Aug Pink Floyd release the album, "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn", largely written by Barrett
1967
Barrett, Syd
11th Jan Two days of recording at Sound Techniques studio in Chelsea with Joe Boyd, the tracks recorded are "Interstellar Overdrive", "Arnold Layne", "Let's Roll Another One" (later to be called "Candy And A Currant Bun") and "Nicks Boogie"
7th Feb Granada's TV documentary on the UFO club and underground scene is broadcast
Mar Pink Floyd sign to EMI records with an advance of œ 5,000
11th Mar "Arnold Layne" is released backed by "Candy And A Currant Bun"
29th April The "14 Hour Technicolour Dream" is staged London's Alexandra Palace. 10,000 watch Pink Floyd play at sunrise
16th June "See Emily Play" is released backed by "Scarecrow"
24th June First appearance on Top Of The Pops to promote "See Emily Play". Syd is immaculate in velvet and satin
5th Aug "The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn" is released
21st Aug German tour is abandoned when Syd vanishes
29th Oct The band appear on Dick Clark's American Bandstand lyp-synching to "See Emily Play", Syd doesn't open his mouth
22nd Dec "Christmas On Earth Revisited" is staged at Olympia, Syd seems incapable of playing, standing staring at the audience
1967
Mason, Nick
5th Aug "The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn" is released
1967
Waters, Roger
11th Jan Two days of recording at Sound Techniques studio in Chelsea with Joe Boyd, the tracks recorded are "Interstellar Overdrive", "Arnold Layne", "Let's Roll Another One" (later to be called "Candy And A Currant Bun") and "Nicks Boogie"
7th Feb Granada's TV documentary on the UFO club and underground scene is broadcast
Mar Pink Floyd sign to EMI records with an advance of œ 5,000
11th Mar "Arnold Layne" is released backed by "Candy And A Currant Bun"
29th April The "14 Hour Technicolour Dream" is staged London's Alexandra Palace. 10,000 watch Pink Floyd play at sunrise
5th Aug "The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn" is released
1968
Barrett, Roger Keith "Syd"
29th June Pink Floyd release the album, "Saucerful of Secrets", Barrett is only present on "Jugband Blues " and "Remember a Day" & is replaced by David Gilmour
1968
Barrett, Syd
Jan Brighton Dave Gilmour steps in to play guitar when Syd is unable to play at Brighton
2nd Mar During a meeting at their Ladbroke Road offices, Syd is asked to stop touring and contributing material
6th April A statement is issued to the press announcing that Syd has left the band
1968
Gilmour, Dave
Jan Brighton Dave Gilmour steps in to play guitar when Syd is unable to play at Brighton
1968
Gilmour, David
Appointed Member of Pink Floyd
1968
Waters, Roger
29th June "A Saucerful Of Secrets" is released
29th June Pink Floyd play the first Hyde Park Free Festival
4th Nov "Point Me At The Sky" and "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" are recorded at Abbey Road Studios
1969
Waters, Roger
27th April Performance at Mothers Club in Birmingham is taped for the album "Ummagumma"
Nov "Ummagumma" is released
Dec Rome Studio sessions in Rome for the soundtrack of "Zabriskie Point"
1970
Barrett, Syd
May "Relics" is released
1970
Gilmour, Dave
May "Relics" is released
27th June Bath "Atom Heart Mother" is premiered at the Bath Festival
18th July London Pink Floyd play to 20,000 people at a free concert in London's Hyde Park
10th Oct "Atom Heart Mother" is released
1970
Waters, Roger
May "Relics" is released
27th June Bath "Atom Heart Mother" is premiered at the Bath Festival
18th July London Pink Floyd play to 20,000 people at a free concert in London's Hyde Park
10th Oct "Atom Heart Mother" is released
1971
Gilmour, Dave
Nov "Meddle" is released
1971
Waters, Roger
Nov "Meddle" is released
1972
Gilmour, Dave
23rd Feb Chateau d'Herouville Recording starts at Chateau d'Herouville outside Paris for the soundtrack of "Obscured By Clouds", the album is finished by the 29th
23rd Mar Pompeii Eight days of recording and filming starts in a Roman amphitheatre for "Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii"
3rd June "Obscured By Clouds" is released
4th June Sessions start at Studio 2 in Abbey Road on "Eclipse", the original title of "Dark Side Of The Moon"
1972
Mason, Nick
4th June Sessions start at Studio 2 in Abbey Road on "Eclipse", the original title of "Dark Side Of The Moon"
1972
Waters, Roger
23rd Feb Chateau d'Herouville Recording starts at Chateau d'Herouville outside Paris for the soundtrack of "Obscured By Clouds", the album is finished by the 29th
23rd Mar Pompeii Eight days of recording and filming starts in a Roman amphitheatre for "Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii"
3rd June "Obscured By Clouds" is released
4th June Sessions start at Studio 2 in Abbey Road on "Eclipse", the original title of "Dark Side Of The Moon"
1973
Gilmour, Dave
18th Mar "Dark Side Of The Moon" performed at Earl's Court, London
23rd Mar "Dark Side Of The Moon" Released
28th Mar "Dark Side Of The Moon" hits number 1 in the Billboard album chart
1973
Mason, Nick
23rd Mar "Dark Side Of The Moon" Released
1973
Waters, Roger
18th Mar "Dark Side Of The Moon" performed at Earl's Court, London
23rd Mar "Dark Side Of The Moon" Released
28th Mar "Dark Side Of The Moon" hits number 1 in the Billboard album chart
1975
Gilmour, Dave
Sep Wish You Were Here is released; black, shrink-wrapped, anonymous
1975
Waters, Roger
28th June Roger Waters pre-empts Punk by spitting at the audience, stunned by his own actions, he starts to think of building a polythene wall between himself and his audience
Sep Wish You Were Here is released; black, shrink-wrapped, anonymous
1977
Gilmour, Dave
19th Jan London Press launch for "Animals" at Battersea Power Station
20th Jan "Animals" gets a world exclusive airing on the John Peel Show
23rd Jan "Animals" is released
1977
Peel, John
20th Jan "Animals" gets a world exclusive airing on the John Peel Show
1977
Waters, Roger
19th Jan London Press launch for "Animals" at Battersea Power Station
20th Jan "Animals" gets a world exclusive airing on the John Peel Show
23rd Jan "Animals" is released
1979
Gilmour, Dave
16th Nov "Another Brick In The Wall Part II" is released, it goes straight to number one in the UK chart. It is the band's only number one
30th Nov "The Wall" is finally released.
1979
Waters, Roger
16th Nov "Another Brick In The Wall Part II" is released, it goes straight to number one in the UK chart. It is the band's only number one
30th Nov "The Wall" is finally released.
1979
Wright, Rick
Sep Rick Wright is dropped from the Pink Floyd Partnership during final sessions for "The Wall", the move is Waters idea but he is backed by Gilmour
1980
Gilmour, Dave
22nd Mar "Dark Side Of The Moon" breaks the record for the longest stay on the Billboard Top 100
1980
Waters, Roger
22nd Mar "Dark Side Of The Moon" breaks the record for the longest stay on the Billboard Top 100
1981
Gilmour, Dave
May Pink Floyd play Earls Court, the performance is filmed for inclusion in the film of "The Wall"
1981
Mason, Nick
May Nick Mason releases his solo album, "Fictitious Sports " with help from Carla Bley and Robert Wyatt
1981
Waters, Roger
May Pink Floyd play Earls Court, the performance is filmed for inclusion in the film of "The Wall"
1982
Gilmour, Dave
14th July The world premiere of "the Wall" takes place at The Empire, Leicester Square
1982
Waters, Roger
14th July The world premiere of "the Wall" takes place at The Empire, Leicester Square
1983
Gilmour, Dave
21st Mar "The Final Cut" is released
1983
Waters, Roger
20th Mar Roger Waters receives a BAFTA. award for "Another Brick In The Wall Part II"
21st Mar "The Final Cut" is released
1986
Gilmour, Dave
11th Nov A press statement is issued stating that Pink Floyd intend to continue using the name without Roger Waters and are recording their next album
1986
Waters, Roger
11th Nov A press statement is issued stating that Pink Floyd intend to continue using the name without Roger Waters and are recording their next album
1987
Gilmour, Dave
June Dave Gilmour, Nick Mason and Rick Wright release "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason" as Pink Floyd
23rd Dec Dave Gilmour and Roger Waters sign an agreement ending the years of dispute, Waters will receive a royalty payment every time that any images created during his time with the band are used
1987
Mason, Nick
June Dave Gilmour, Nick Mason and Rick Wright release "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason" as Pink Floyd
1987
Waters, Roger
6th April Roger Waters ' lawyers issue a statement that Roger believes himself to be the creative driving force behind Pink Floyd and therefore he will contest the use of the name by anyone else
23rd Dec Dave Gilmour and Roger Waters sign an agreement ending the years of dispute, Waters will receive a royalty payment every time that any images created during his time with the band are used
1987
Wright, Rick
June Dave Gilmour, Nick Mason and Rick Wright release "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason" as Pink Floyd
1988
Gilmour, Dave
16th June Berlin Pink Floyd play Berlin, the concert is very close to The Wall and 2,000 East German fans gather at their side to listen
21st June Versailles The band plays Versailles , the show is filmed for the "Delicate Sound Of Thunder" video
Sep Roger Waters issues a High Court writ against the band for breach of copyright, he claims $ 35,000 compensation for illegal use of the inflatable pig, one of his concepts, which has been used on their latest tour.
21st Nov Pink Floyd release "Delicate Sound Of Thunder"
1988
Waters, Roger
Sep Roger Waters issues a High Court writ against the band for breach of copyright, he claims $ 35,000 compensation for illegal use of the inflatable pig, one of his concepts, which has been used on their latest tour.
1992
Gilmour, Dave
9th Nov The "Shine On" box set is released
1992
Waters, Roger
9th Nov The "Shine On" box set is released
1993
Gilmour, Dave
23rd Mar To mark the 20th anniversary of the release of "Dark Side Of The Moon", the album is re-mastered, re-packaged and re-released
1993
Waters, Roger
23rd Mar To mark the 20th anniversary of the release of "Dark Side Of The Moon", the album is re-mastered, re-packaged and re-released
1994
Gilmour, Dave
Pink Floyd are officially announced as the biggest grossing act in rock history, The "Division Bell" tour played to 5,500,000 people in 68 cities and grossed œ 150,000,000
20th Mar "The Division Bell" is released. In keeping with the album's theme - a lack of communication, the band don't give any press conferences or interviews
15th July Detroit The first complete performance of "Dark Side Of The Moon" for nearly 20 years
1995
Gilmour, Dave
A double album of "The Division Bell" tour is released, titled, "Pulse", the first 2,000,000 copies come in a "limited edition" box with a flashing light on the spine
Nick Mason's biography of the band is stopped by Dave Gilmour who wants an official biography which involves all three members
1995
Mason, Nick
Nick Mason's biography of the band is stopped by Dave Gilmour who wants an official biography which involves all three members

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