Pink Floyd Album Cover Wish You Were Here
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Pink floyd album cover wish you were here. Pink floyd released their ninth studio album wish you were here on september 12 1975. Wish you were here 1975 album liner bag designed by storm thorgerson. Themes of absence and void of meaning play out as an executive looking gentleman greets his doppelgänger with a. It was also covered by boyce avenue birds on a wire dan mylotte heavy fuel and other artists.
The ninth studio album by english rock band pink floyd was released on september 1975 and was titled wish you were here the album contains mostly material that had been written while the band was touring in europe and was recorded in london s abbey road studios throughout several sessions earlier that year. This past week s photo gag that accompanied seven days story about floydian slip the great gig by ken picard jan. This was also expanded to roger waters feeling that the original cameraderie of the band was now absent. Pink floyd originally released wish you were here written by david gilmour and roger waters and pink floyd released it on the album wish you were here in 1975.
Pink floyd did the same with wish you were here an album that served not only as a scathing music industry critique but also as a moving tribute to original lead singer syd barrett. Https youtu be gwrnjtw rfk personally i love both versions. Wish you were here album cover. A different take on wish you were here is done by avenged sevenfold.
Pink floyd wish you were here album cover story. 24 2018 got us thinking about the making of pink floyd s wish you were here album cover. There is also a dig at the music business it s absence of morals in many areas. Wish you were here is the ninth studio album by the english rock band pink floyd released on 12 september 1975 through harvest records and columbia records their first release for the latter based on material pink floyd composed while performing in europe wish you were here was recorded over numerous sessions throughout 1975 at abbey road studios in london.
The photo on the cover of the album was taken by storm thorgerson who had accompanied the band on their 1974 tour and had given serious thought to the meaning of the albums lyrics. The theme for the album is absence.