Music

United States
September 5, 2010 2:07pm CST
I seem to never get tired of Pink Floyd, everyday when I turn on the radio it is always ac/dc or Led Zeppelin I like those two bands but all day long every day? Come on!! But if I hear Pink Floyd repeated all day it does ot bother me I love them!! Does anyone know how many albums or cds they have?
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7 responses
29 Nov 10
my congratulations ! all super bands, and the living legends... so, offical pink floyd releases are: 14 studio albums, 3 live albums, 8 compilation albums, 1 extended play, 26 singles, 4 video albums, 10 music videos, and 5 soundtracks. keep on rockin' man, enjoy...
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@superbug (21)
• India
5 Sep 10
Hi Jahernandezrivas. I understand! Its almost impossible to grow tired of the "PINK FLOYD" sound!! Anyway, they have composed 14 studio and 3 live albums. Good day. \Peace/ :)
• United States
5 Sep 10
What's up Jahernandezrivas. Yeah I agree Pink Floyd is awesome. same as superbug said 14 studio albums and 3 live albums. have a nice day man.
• United States
6 Sep 10
Thanks for the response and the answer!! hAVE A GOOD DAY AND HAVE A GREAT lABOR dAY!!
@reploid (1371)
• France
22 Feb 11
I love pink floyd too, and I can listen to the Division Bell Album non-stop for the rest of my life.
@mercho (33)
• Argentina
10 Sep 10
I also love pink floyd, but you're very lucky to have radio stations that actually play some real music, in my town all that I can hear on the radio is real crap, if you can hear some rock music I'll be a miracle, but if you want to hear some pìnk floyd, just get some cds and hear them ;)
@barelal (111)
• India
7 Sep 10
may be 15 albums, not sure.
• United States
18 Mar 11
Just look on their discography at wikipedia
@burrito88 (2774)
• United States
6 Sep 10
I think the reason I burned out on the Beatles early on was because they were always on the radio. I switched over to the Kinks because they were less played and started out with a harder guitar sound. Later, when the Kiks er banned from playing in the US, it was even harder to hear the on the radio because they couldn't tour here to support heir new albums. I actually fell away from the Kinkswhen they got more popular in the US. Pink Floyd has been great to follow over the years. They were sort of a cult band in the US to start. I first heard them on Saucerful of Secrets, which transitioned from Syd Barret to David Gilmour (but really Roger Waters became the driving force.) I was notthat impressed with Floyd instrimentally early on but came to appreciate them more as time went on, especially with Roger Waters. In the same manner, now that I'm back into the Kinks, I'm surprised how good a guitar player Dave Davies became over the years.