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  2. The Jim Irsay Collection - Wikipedia

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    The collection features two guitars formerly owned by Pink Floyd guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour. Gilmour's Black Strat is a 1969 Fender Stratocaster that was heavily modified throughout its decades of use, and can be heard on Pink Floyd albums The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), and The Wall (1979). [25]

  3. 15 Vinyl Records That Are Now Worth More Than You’d Expect

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    Pink Floyd: ‘The Wall’ (1979, Early Pressings) eBay This version of “The Wall,” complete with puzzle-like artwork and original inserts, can easily sell for over $100 .

  4. The Early Years 1965–1972 - Wikipedia

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    Personnel: Pink Floyd. Syd Barrett – guitars, vocals (only ‡) ... Glenn Povey – additional memorabilia. Tracey Kraft of Pink Floyd Archive – photo stills.

  5. Pink Floyd - Wikipedia

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    On 15 February 1967, Pink Floyd signed with EMI, receiving a £5,000 advance (equivalent to £114,600 in 2023 [31]). EMI released the band's first single, "Arnold Layne", with the B-side "Candy and a Currant Bun", on 10 March 1967 on its Columbia label. [44] [nb 9] Both tracks were recorded on 29 January 1967.

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    Pink Floyd: ‘The Wall’ (1979, Early Pressings) eBay This version of “The Wall,” complete with puzzle-like artwork and original inserts, can easily sell for over $100 .

  7. Pink Floyd discography - Wikipedia

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    Both appear on Pink Floyd's second album, A Saucerful of Secrets, [10] the first of several to feature cover artwork by Hipgnosis. [11] In 1969, Pink Floyd released a soundtrack album, More, and a combined live and studio album, Ummagumma. [12] Atom Heart Mother (1970) was a collaboration with Ron Geesin, featuring an orchestra and choir. [13]